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The Quick Answer: Planning permission is NOT needed for houses to replace the windows and doors on condition that the new items are 'like for like in materials and appearance'.
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Category 3 - Flats and offices which are in a conservation area and not listed. The Quick Answer: Planning permission is NOT needed for flats and offices to replace the windows and doors on condition the new items are ‘like for like in materials and appearance’. However, each local planning authority has a local policy regarding flats and offices and they may insist on a planning application. Planning law for flats, maisonettes, and offices differs to that which covers houses as they do NOT technically benefit from permitted development and therefore you need planning permission for any changes. However, windows and doors are usually the exceptions to this, but again this depends on your individual local authority. Local authority policy and interpretation of the rules covering changing windows in flats varies from council to council and you are advised to contact your local planning authority for advice before starting work. The majority of local authorities in London and the rest of England have the following policy: If your property is a flat or an office in a conservation area then you do NOT need to apply for planning permission to change your windows and doors on condition the new items are ‘like for like in material and appearance’. This means if your outgoing windows are made of timber then your new windows must be also made of timber, and if your outgoing windows are sliding sash windows then so must the new ones be. There is one exception, if your property is covered by an Article 4 Direction then you will need planning permission in all instances. An Article 4 direction is a special planning regulation adopted by a local planning authority. It removes permitted development rights from whatever is specified in the Article 4 direction. Category 4 - Listed buildings of all grades, both houses, flats and offices.
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Learn More »You will not get permission to change from single to double glazing. However, special heritage ‘slimline’ double glazing is usually acceptable in Grade 2 buildings. With Grade 2* and Grade 1 properties is very difficult to get permission to use slimline glazing, usually only single glazing is acceptable. In addition, your conservation officer may insist on traditional ‘hand-drawn’ glazing, this glass is handmade and has ripples and imperfections in it. You will not be allowed to change materials, such as timber to uPVC or the appearance of the windows or doors. In general planning permission to replace your windows and doors is usually only granted in listed buildings when the existing windows and doors are beyond economical repair, the new items have heritage appropriate glazing, and the new items are identical in appearance. Can I use double glazing in my period property which is NOT listed? You are permitted to use double glazing in a period property without planning permission, regardless of whether you live in a conservation area or not. However you will need to apply for planning permission if you are in a conservation area with an Article 4 Direction. The decision on glazing is with your local conservation officer who may want to maintain original details (such as single-glazing) and compromise energy efficiency in order to preserve character. Therefore, it is advisable to meet the conservation officer prior to a full application to discuss all the options available.
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