Driveways usually sink because they haven’t been laid properly. They may not have been dug deep enough, or the installer might not have used the right materials. This will need to be corrected at the earliest opportunity, although in extreme cases, the driveway may need to be completly be relaid.
Hawes
Hawes is a small market community and also civil parish in Upper Wensleydale in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England, that was approved its market charter in 1699. Historically in the North Riding of Yorkshire, Hawes is located at the head of Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales; the River Ure runs to the north of the community and also is considered among the honeypot traveler destinations of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is called the home to the Yorkshire Wensleydale Cheese. The population in 2011 was 887; the estimated population in 2016 was 893. The parish of Hawes additionally consists of the neighbouring district of Gayle. The population of the full church was 1,137 in 2011 and was estimated at 1,138 in 2016. Hawes is 31.2 miles (50.2 kilometres) west of the county town of Northallerton. The Wensleydale Creamery is a major producer of Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese. Defined by Reader's Digest as The Village That Refused to Die, Hawes has a very active non-profit area group that looks for funding and makes use of the cash to re-open keep area facilities that were closing.