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Planning permission for biomass boilers
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<blockquote data-quote="Chickcatcher" data-source="post: 6477468" data-attributes="member: 700"><p>Well I failed again begining to be a regular occurance.</p><p>Where ever you have a biomass boiler you need permission specifically for it, be it in a building, a container, or even freestanding. The permission must state Biomass Boiler, I had applied for a Wood pellet boiler, Lawful Certificate of use but really pulled up on it by planners.</p><p>The only benifit I can see of going down the Lawful certificate route is that you dont loose the install, but local council not overly helpful but they are going to gain £700 for my request then there are the maps and photos for my 3 sea containers 9Mtrs*2.4mtrs*2.4mtrs</p><p></p><p>Edit just been looking through 2014 RHI application there is a question about being registered for IPPC but no mention of planning permission.</p><p>from the application</p><p>HG170.</p><p> Are you regulated under the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010 or the Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations 2000? </p><p>the answer was yes and variation done to permit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chickcatcher, post: 6477468, member: 700"] Well I failed again begining to be a regular occurance. Where ever you have a biomass boiler you need permission specifically for it, be it in a building, a container, or even freestanding. The permission must state Biomass Boiler, I had applied for a Wood pellet boiler, Lawful Certificate of use but really pulled up on it by planners. The only benifit I can see of going down the Lawful certificate route is that you dont loose the install, but local council not overly helpful but they are going to gain £700 for my request then there are the maps and photos for my 3 sea containers 9Mtrs*2.4mtrs*2.4mtrs Edit just been looking through 2014 RHI application there is a question about being registered for IPPC but no mention of planning permission. from the application HG170. Are you regulated under the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010 or the Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Regulations 2000? the answer was yes and variation done to permit [/QUOTE]
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