Points to consider:
- Nothing must protrude from the compound.
- The compound must be always kept secure.
- Light from the compound must not spill on to neighbouring properties.
- The land must be reinstated to the condition it was in at the date of entry.
- A schedule of condition will be prepared on or before the start of the letting.
- Reinstatement is required to the appropriate specification:
- Storage of loose material:
- A protective layer of plywood (of an appropriate thickness and quality) must be laid.
- Before the letting terminates the plywood must be removed and a full sweep made of the area.
Extra points to consider when applying to use a Council-owned car park:
- Access to the rest of the car park (which you do not wish to use) should not be impeded.
- Safe operation and traffic flow within the car park must not be interrupted.
- Pedestrian routes within or accessing the car park must be kept clear:
- For example, pavements and staircases. If unavoidable, then an alternative pedestrian route should be provided.
- Full closure of the car park may be permitted depending on the circumstances:
- car park’s location,
- when, and
- the length of time that it will not be available to the public.
Popular car parks usually keep a reasonable number of spaces for the public.