What you need to know before applying
Licence laws
A licence from Hillingdon Council is required before a scaffold can be erected on a road, a grass verge or a footway in Hillingdon. A licence sets down standards on matters like lighting or painting the scaffold.
Eligibility criteria
If you'd like to erect scaffolding or a hoarding/fence on the highway, you should speak to a scaffolding contractor who will apply for a licence on your behalf. A scaffolding contractor who wishes to erect scaffolding or hoarding/fences on a highway must have current public liability insurance of at least £5 million.
Licence conditions
Note: If your proposed work will cause the temporary closure of a road, remember to contact the council's traffic orders officer within the improvements project team by calling 01895 556000 (open Monday to Friday 9am-5pm).
How to apply
Complete the form below to submit an application, a minimum of 10 working days advance notice must be given, except in cases of emergency.
Submit application for Scaffolding/Hoarding/Fence licence
Please note: we will no longer accept printed or scanned application forms.
Once your application is complete, you can apply for a refund of your deposit by submitting this refund request form.
Permission may be granted subject to the
conditions of consent (PDF)
[45KB].
Note: an administration fee is charged to issue the licence for one month. If the structure is to remain after the initial month, an additional fee will be charged to extend the permit beyond that date and additional hourly charges may be applicable, for example, for attending site meetings.
What happens next
Find out more about the scaffolding/hoardings/fences application process (PDF)
[25KB] »