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Do I need planning permission for a heat pumps in Sheffield City Council?

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In most cases, heat pumps in Sheffield City Council fall under Permitted Development rights (Part 14 Class G), but require Prior Approval from the Local Planning Authority before works start. Key factors include Article 4 restrictions, conservation-area designation, and compliance with the specific thresholds set out in the General Permitted Development Order 2015 — check these carefully before proceeding.

Source: Part 14 Class G — legislation.gov.uk · Verified 2026-04-18

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Permitted Development rules

Part 14 Class G thresholds

These are the key numerical limits under Part 14 Class G of the General Permitted Development Order 2015. Your project must satisfy all of them to qualify as Permitted Development.

ClauseRuleLimit
G.1Outdoor unit volume capDwellinghouse (m³): 1.5; Block of flats (m³): 0.6
G.1(boundary)Minimum distance from curtilage boundaryMin metres: 1
G.1(flat_roof_edge)Flat-roof mount must be more than 1 m from the roof edgeMin metres from edge: 1
G.1(one_unit)Maximum one ASHP outdoor unit per dwellingMax units: 1
Source: Part 14 Class G — legislation.gov.uk

Sheffield City Council planning data

Local planning facts

Approval rate

0.9%

Below average for householder applications

Source: MHCLG Planning Statistics (PS2)

Planning application fee

£548

Householder application (national fee)

Reviewed April 2026 · gov.uk source

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