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    Information Leaflet #13
    A Householder’s Planning Guide for the Installation of Antennas, including Satellite Dishes
    September 2006

    Houses and buildings of up to 15 metres in height in designated areas

    If your house (or the building in which you live) is in a designated area, you do not need to apply for planning permission to install an antenna on your property, as long as:

    • there will be no more than two antennas on the property overall;
    • if you are installing a single antenna, it is not more than 100 centimetres in any linear dimension (not including any projecting feed element, reinforcing rim, mounting and brackets);
    • if you are installing two antennas, one is not more than 100 centimetres in any linear dimension, and the other is not more than 60 centimetres in any linear dimension (not including any projecting feed element, reinforcing rim, mounting and brackets);
    • the cubic capacity of each individual antenna is not more than 35 litres;
    • an antenna fitted onto a chimney stack is not more than 60 centimetres in any linear dimension;
    • an antenna mounted on the roof only sticks out above the roof when there is a chimney-stack, in this case, the antenna should not stick out more than 60 centimetres above the highest part of the ridge tiles of the roof, or above the highest part of the chimney stack, whichever is the lower; and
    • an antenna is not installed on a chimney, wall, or a roof slope which faces onto, and is visible from, a road. (If you are not sure, get advice from your local Divisional Planning Office.)

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