Planning permission for solar pv systems supplying residential properties.
Planning permission for solar panels.
Solar equipment mounted on a house or a block of flats or on a building within the curtilage.
Stand alone solar equipment panels not on a building but within the grounds of a house or a block of flats building regulations.
Solar panels roof and wall mounted solar panels.
The first standalone solar pv installation is considered permitted development.
If your property is a listed building installation is likely to require an application for listed building consent even where planning permission is not needed.
There are some restrictions though.
Removal of permitted development rights.
The system must not stand taller than 4m and must not exceed an area 9m.
Planning permission in many cases installing solar panels on domestic land is likely to be considered permitted development with no need to apply to the council for planning permission.
You need to be aware of whether the permitted development rights have been.
In many cases fixing solar panels to the roof of a single dwelling house is likely.
The following apply to roof and wall mounted solar panels panels should not be installed above the ridge line and should project no more than 200mm from the roof or wall surface.
Planning permission for solar panels the good news is that here in the uk there is no requirement for planning permission for solar panels.
Fortunately the installation of solar panels on domestic properties is exempt from planning permission under the planning and development amendment regulations 2007 subject to certain conditions.
Beyond that any additional units will require planning permission.
Getting your job done safely.
The key piece of legislation effecting planning permission for the installation of solar panels for residential properties is the town and country planning general permitted development ammendment england order 2008.
If your solar installation is to be installed within your land but not attached to your house.