sharpener wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 6:40 pm
Mart wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 5:49 pm
One of mine is about 2.7m from the boundary (in Wales), so questionable. The other is about <cough 0.3m cough> from the boundary, and in front of the house, but let's not talk about that one.
If you have more than one HP the deemed consent rules don't apply, you need to obtain full PP for the second one at least. That is the position in England anyway, not sure about Wales though.
Only the first installation of an air source heat pump would be permitted development, and only if there is no existing wind turbine on a building or within the curtilage of that property. Additional wind turbines or air source heat pumps at the same property requires an application for planning permission
Yep, you are spot on, that's why I don't talk about it!
Been about 4yrs*, the other at the back was probably 7(ish) yrs ago.
*Did it whilst new neighbours moved in, who made major changes. I suspected it was a developer situation, as the owner's father owned and ran a large building company. I was right, last year they moved on. My theory was that they wouldn't know the rules, and/or wouldn't want to rock the boat as they were pushing the limits of PP on some of their work.
No complaints ......... yet.
If anyone's interested, I did ring planning control and ask about the rules for fitting an A/C unit on the front of the house. They seemed relaxed asking if in my opinion it made a significant change to the appearance. But then I put my foot in it, mentioning that I wanted to use it mostly for heating, and the conversation changed totally, regarding HP's. So I politely thanked him for all his help and advice.
