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Planning permission for biomass boilers
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<blockquote data-quote="akaPABLO01" data-source="post: 6532635" data-attributes="member: 43748"><p>I think you’ll find that it’s always needed planning application from inception of accreditation. The actual registration didn’t at time but planning enquiring was. The numpties who installed, registered biomass above 45kW were inept and should be held accountable through farmers solicitors. There are grounds for a legal case against people who acccredited the systems as consultants such as NFU’s renewbles branch FEC if they consulted on the project and completed RHI secondary party application. But then again, there is a caveat within the actual application that states the owner must apply therefore understand the process. They were just conned out of cash for quick profit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akaPABLO01, post: 6532635, member: 43748"] I think you’ll find that it’s always needed planning application from inception of accreditation. The actual registration didn’t at time but planning enquiring was. The numpties who installed, registered biomass above 45kW were inept and should be held accountable through farmers solicitors. There are grounds for a legal case against people who acccredited the systems as consultants such as NFU’s renewbles branch FEC if they consulted on the project and completed RHI secondary party application. But then again, there is a caveat within the actual application that states the owner must apply therefore understand the process. They were just conned out of cash for quick profit. [/QUOTE]
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