Fencing delivery to Durham
Delivery · Durham, Belmont, Brandon · DH1, DH6–DH7 · 1–2 day
Fencing supplies for the city and surrounding villages. 45 minutes from the NE13 7BA yard — best for collection or larger orders.
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What we deliver to Durham
Durham splits between the city-centre gardens (the older streets in Gilesgate, Nevilles Cross and around the Cathedral end) and the surrounding villages where the work's more rural — post-and-rail, paddock fencing, longer runs around larger plots. Brandon, Bowburn and Coxhoe are the regular village calls.
Local notes
Heritage-area planning rules apply in the city centre. Clay-heavy soil through Belmont and Pittington means deeper postcrete sets. Rural Durham village plots often run longer than city ones; bigger orders, longer runs, more cost-effective.
Neighbourhoods covered
Belmont, Brandon, Bowburn, Pittington, Carrville, Sherburn, Coxhoe, Framwellgate Moor, Newton Hall, Gilesgate, Nevilles Cross.
FAQ
Planning rules for fencing in Durham city centre?
Most rear-garden fencing under 2m doesn't need planning permission. Conservation areas have stricter rules. Front-of-house fencing over 1m on a road frontage usually needs a planning application.