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Flues for biomass and combined heat and power systems - non-domestic
Do You Need Planning Permission for Your Non-Domestic Flue?
Meeting the Conditions for Permitted Development
Specific Planning Restrictions and Leaseholder Considerations
Complying with Building Regulations for Flues
Do You Need Planning Permission for Your Non-Domestic Flue?
Are you considering adding a flue to your building for either a biomass or a combined heat and power (CHP) system? For numerous commercial or public properties, you typically won't need to submit a full planning application to your local council for this type of installation. This streamlined approval process is officially referred to as 'permitted development'.
The definition of 'non-domestic' land for these specific development rights is quite extensive. It covers a wide array of sites, ranging from various types of businesses to essential community buildings.
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This guidance is for general information only and is not legal advice. Planning requirements vary by council and property. You should check your local planning authority's specific requirements before submitting an application or starting work. This guidance applies to England and Wales. When in doubt, contact your local planning authority or seek professional planning advice.
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