Permitted development rights for onshore wind turbines in England
Applies to England
Consultation description
The government is seeking views on several proposals for permitted development rights (PDRs) for onshore wind in England.
The government is proposing to not change existing domestic PDRs that apply to households or introduce a new PDR for repowering or community energy projects. However, we are seeking further views and feedback on further changes that could support these types of development.
We are also consulting on a new PDR that would allow small-scale, non-domestic wind turbines to be installed without the need for a planning application, subject to a set of conditions and limitations, to support small-scale onshore wind deployment. By providing planning flexibilities for low-impact, small-scale installations, the proposed PDR aims to support a range of non-domestic settings including businesses, farms, and public sector organisations to reduce their bills, become more energy independent and decarbonise their operations.
Through this consultation, we are seeking feedback on the scope and design of the proposed PDR. The consultation focuses on the types of sites a PDR should apply to, proposed limitations and conditions to control impacts, and the role of local planning authorities. We want to ensure that any changes are proportionate and effective, enabling appropriate development while managing potential risks and impacts.
Read our consultation privacy notice.