gurnard5 Posted September 10 Share Posted September 10 My roof has been found to be extremely rotten, after a gutter fell off. I live in a Victorian brick townhouse in a conservation area which DOESN'T have an article 4 directive, but one is coming which will remove pd rights. The house has heavy concrete tiles which my surveyor said may have contributed to historical movement. Without changing the structure of the roof, I'd like to get my roof tiles replaced with slate. Can I do this under pd, without the need for planning? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redbeard Posted September 10 Share Posted September 10 Have you already looked at this? - https://www.planningportal.co.uk/permission/common-projects/roof/roof-planning-permission Well done for getting rid of horrible concrete tiles and reintroducing slates to a house built with them! New Welsh? (Unless you live in Cumbria, perhaps) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevilDamo Posted September 10 Share Posted September 10 As slates are not considered to be “similar” to tiles, you will require Planning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigBub Posted September 10 Share Posted September 10 4 hours ago, DevilDamo said: As slates are not considered to be “similar” to tiles, you will require Planning. Would this not fall under Class C - Any other alteration to the roof of a dwellinghouse? Under this class there is no requirement to use similar materials and there is no restriction to being in a conservation area. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevilDamo Posted September 11 Share Posted September 11 12 hours ago, BigBub said: Would this not fall under Class C Apologies and I think you are right! Class A covers rendering, cladding, etc… to the existing walls but re-roofing would appear to come under Class C. The OP would however require Building Regulations. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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