Outside
Adverts and Signs
Air Source Heat Pump
Barbecue
CCTV
Conservatories
Decking
Dormer window
Dropped kerb
Extensions and additions
External walls
Fascia
Fences, Gates and Garden walls
Flue, Chimney and Soil or Vent pipes
Fuel tanks
Garages
Ground source heat pump
Lighting (external)
Maintaining drainpipes
Manhole and drains
Patios, driveways and hardstanding
Paving your front garden (front paving)
Porches
Roof window
Roof
Satellite dishes, Aerials and Antennae
Security alarm
Sheds
Solar panel (ground based)
Solar panels (roof mounted)
Trees and Hedges
Underpinning and foundations
Wind turbines (wall and roof mounted)
Windows and Doors

































Solar panel (ground based)
Installing solar panels domestically should not usually require an application for planning permission so long as the conditions and limits are met.
You should also consider your location and the positioning of panels to maximise the amount of energy generated.
If you live in a listed building or designated area (conservation area, national park, area of outstanding natural beauty, etc…) you should check with your Local Planning Authority before carrying out any work.