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Planning permission for biomass boilers
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<blockquote data-quote="akaPABLO01" data-source="post: 6488269" data-attributes="member: 43748"><p> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The capacity of the system must not exceed 45 kilowatts thermal.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Only the first installation of a flue as part of either a biomass heating system or a combined heat and power system will be permitted development. Further installations will require planning permission from the local authority.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The flue must not be more than one metre higher than the highest part of the roof, or the height of an existing flue which is being replaced, whichever is the highest.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Permitted development rights do not apply to installing flues on listed buildings, within the grounds of a listed building, or on a site designated as a scheduled monument.</li> </ul><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>Restrictions</strong></span></p><p>If the building is on designated land* the flue should not be installed on a wall or roof slope which fronts a highway.</p><p>* Designated land includes national parks and the Broads, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, conservation areas and World Heritage Sites.</p><p>If you are a leaseholder you may need to get permission from your landlord, freeholder or management company.</p><p></p><p>This has nothing to do with boiler accreditation. Just stick the boiler in a shipping container if you can’t get planning?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akaPABLO01, post: 6488269, member: 43748"] [LIST] [*]The capacity of the system must not exceed 45 kilowatts thermal. [*]Only the first installation of a flue as part of either a biomass heating system or a combined heat and power system will be permitted development. Further installations will require planning permission from the local authority. [*]The flue must not be more than one metre higher than the highest part of the roof, or the height of an existing flue which is being replaced, whichever is the highest. [*]Permitted development rights do not apply to installing flues on listed buildings, within the grounds of a listed building, or on a site designated as a scheduled monument. [/LIST] [SIZE=5][B]Restrictions[/B][/SIZE] If the building is on designated land* the flue should not be installed on a wall or roof slope which fronts a highway. * Designated land includes national parks and the Broads, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, conservation areas and World Heritage Sites. If you are a leaseholder you may need to get permission from your landlord, freeholder or management company. This has nothing to do with boiler accreditation. Just stick the boiler in a shipping container if you can’t get planning? [/QUOTE]
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