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Do you need planning permission to install solar panels on your roof?
An increasing number of people are investing in solar energy. More and more homes are having solar panels, or solar tiles, installed on their roofs. Of course, with such installations, the topic of planning permission and building regulations often comes to the surface.
Can solar panels be installed on a roof or wall?
The installation of solar panels on a roof or wall of a private house is considered to be permitted development (i.e. doesn’t require planning permission) provided that: Panels should not be installed above the ridgeline and should project no more than 200mm from the roof or wall surface on pitched roofs.
Should a solar PV array be sited?
As far as practicable the PV array should be sited to minimise the effect on the external appearance of the building. The solar PV array does not face onto or be visible from the highway if located within a conservation area or a world heritage site.
Do I need planning permission to install a solar PV system?
This ammendement clasifies the installation of a residential solar PV or solar thermal system as 'permitted development' meaning planning permission is not required before work commences assuming that the installation fulfills the following conditions:
Do solar panels need planning permission?
The solar PV array must not face onto or be visible from the highway if located within a conservation area or a world heritage site. Ground mounted systems of greater than 9m sq (4-5 large solar panels) will require planning permission.
Can a solar PV system be installed in a house?
Assuming that the outbuildings are already built and they are located within the curtilage of a residential property such as barns, garages, sheds and other outbuildings the installation of a solar PV system is classified as 'permitted develpment' with the same conditions applicable as to houses (see above).


