Solar and renewables in Brent

Brent received 25 renewable energy applications in the last 12 months, including 7 heat pumps. Of the 14 decided so far, 12 were approved. Most rooftop panels are permitted development, so the applications here are typically the larger or more sensitive schemes.

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26/1889 7 Aug 2026 Registered

101 Anson Road, London, NW2 4AE

Demolition of rear garage and rear elevation, conversion of single dwellinghouse into 5x self-con...

Full Planning Permission Brent 7 Aug 2026
26/1911 27 Jul 2026 Registered

93A Brondesbury Road, London, NW6 6RY

Replacement of front bay windows with timber sash windows and installation of air source heat pump on rear patio of dwellinghouse.

Full Planning Permission Brent 27 Jul 2026
26/1481 23 Jul 2026 Registered

6 Cholmondeley Avenue, London, NW10 5XN

Proposed installation of solar panels to roof of rear outrigger to dwellinghouse

Householder Brent 23 Jul 2026
26/1642 29 Jun 2026 Awaiting decision

16 Campden Crescent, Wembley, HA0 3JQ

Certificate of lawfulness for proposed installation of 1x Air Source Heat Pump to the front of the dwellinghouse.

Certificate of Lawfulness - Proposed Brent 29 Jun 2026
26/1344 16 Jun 2026 Registered

217 Dollis Hill Lane, London, NW2 6EX

Proposed demolition of side garage, erection of 2x two-storey side extensions, part first-floor rear extension with existing solar panels, single-stor...

Householder Brent 16 Jun 2026
26/1126 12 Jun 2026 Refused

32 Aston Avenue, Harrow, HA3 0DB

Proposed single storey side infill extension, creation of basement level, hip to gable extension, rear and side dormer windows with 2x juliet balconie...

Householder Brent 12 Jun 2026
26/1302 11 Jun 2026 Registered

Globe House, 1 Westlinks, Alperton Lane, Wembley, HA0 1ER

Proposed conversion from industrial building into flexible use as Class E(g)(ii), E(g)(iii), B2 and B8 and sui generis (car showroom/service centre), ...

Full Planning Permission Brent 11 Jun 2026
26/1312 10 Jun 2026 Refused

138 The Fairway, Wembley, HA0 3TQ

Certificate of lawfulness for proposed installation of solar panels to existing rear extension and rear roof slopes of dwellinghouse.

Certificate of Lawfulness - Proposed Brent 10 Jun 2026
26/1403 10 Jun 2026 Approved

16 Campden Crescent, Wembley, HA0 3JQ

Proposed installation of solar panels to roof of dwellinghouse

Householder Brent 10 Jun 2026
26/1343 9 Jun 2026 Approved

10 A-D Aylestone Avenue, London, NW6 7AA

Proposed reversion of 4x self contained flats into a single dwellinghouse, installation of 3x windows to rear elevation, internal reconfiguration and ...

Full Planning Permission Brent 9 Jun 2026
26/1089 5 Jun 2026 Approved

210 Carlton Avenue West, Wembley, HA0 3QY

Installation of roof-mounted photovoltaic (PV) solar panels and external air source heat pump unit on ground floor rear to dwellinghouse

Householder Brent 5 Jun 2026
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Frequently asked questions

Do you need planning permission for solar panels on a house?
Most rooftop solar PV is permitted development if it doesn't project above the highest part of the roof or more than 200mm from the surface. Conservation areas, listed buildings and World Heritage Sites usually require full planning permission or Listed Building Consent.
Do you need planning permission for an air-source heat pump?
In most cases an outdoor heat pump unit smaller than 1.5m³ (raised in 2025 from 0.6m³) and at least 1m from the boundary qualifies as permitted development. Listed buildings and conservation areas may need full permission.
How big can a solar farm be without planning permission?
Ground-mounted commercial solar farms above 50kW effectively always require full planning permission. Smaller rooftop installations on industrial or agricultural buildings can sometimes use prior-approval rights under Part 14 of the GPDO.
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