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Do I need planning permission for a satellite dish for a multi or motorised satellite system?

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Do I need planning permission for a satellite dish for a multi or motorised satellite system?

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Under the The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Order 1992, a dwelling house (in a ‘non-designated’ area) is currently allowed only one satellite antenna (dish) up to a maximum of 90cm without any planning permission. Details of current planning criteria: Click here Fortunately, dishes up to 90cm are usually quite sufficient for the majority of multi or motorised satellite systems, and providing the dish and its siting meets the general critera, and your dwelling is not ‘listed’ or in a designated conservation area, you should not require planning permission.

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