Government to ditch planning rules for rooftop solar panels

Stuart Stone
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New measures aim to tackle rooftop solar 'red tape' by removing 1MW industry limit and flat roof planning demands

Rule changes to enable homeowners and businesses to install rooftop solar panels without having to go through a lengthy and potentially costly planning approval process have been unveiled by the government...

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