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Encyclopedia > Kerb

A Kerb ITS Curb lozl may be:


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Dropped Kerb Q & A (1102 words)
This involves the kerb stones being lowered, the pavement strengthened and made into a ramp to allow for a vehicle to cross the pavement and park on the property.
A tree will not be removed if you already have a dropped kerb or if there is space to the side of the tree to construct the dropped kerb.
If the dropped kerb is near to a tree, tarmac may be used to reduce future maintenance costs.
kerb - definition of kerb in Encyclopedia (187 words)
In archaeology, a kerb or peristalith is the name for a stone wall built to enclose and often revet the cairn or barrow built over a chamber tomb.
Kerbs may be built in a dry stone wall method employing small blocks or using larger stones set in the ground.
Kerb is also the Commonwealth English spelling for curb in the sense of a stone surround such as a roadside edge.
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