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This is general guidance based on standard permitted development rights in England. Rules differ for listed buildings, conservation areas, and properties with Article 4 directions. Always confirm with your local planning authority before starting work.

Usually Permitted DevelopmentBoston (East Midlands)

Do I Need Planning Permission for a Roof Replacement (Like for Like) in Boston?

Replacing an existing roof covering with the same or similar materials. Like-for-like roof replacement is considered maintenance and repair, which does not require planning permission.

Planning in Boston

91%

of planning applications granted

90%

decided within the statutory or agreed time

72%

of householder applications decided within 8 weeks

In the year to December 2025, Boston decided 308 planning applications. 90 of these were householder projects such as extensions, loft conversions and outbuildings, of which 98% were granted.

Planning statistics: MHCLG planning application statistics, the year to December 2025. Conservation area and Article 4 data: planning.data.gov.uk, © Historic England / Crown copyright. Open Government Licence v3.0.

Important: Additional Restrictions May Apply in Boston

Boston has 11 conservation areas. These include Bicker, Boston, Boston, Spilsby Road, Frampton, Kirton, Kirton Holme. If your property is in a conservation area, some or all permitted development rights may be restricted. For example, you may need planning permission for changes that would normally be permitted, including alterations to the roof, cladding, or extensions visible from a public highway.

Check with Boston planning department before starting work to confirm whether your property is affected by any special designations.

Permitted Development Rules for a Roof Replacement (Like for Like)

Generally permitted. Like-for-like roof replacement using the same or very similar materials is considered routine maintenance and repair and does not need planning permission. This includes replacing tiles, slates, felt, and flashings.

Conditions

  • 1Replacement materials should be the same as, or similar in appearance to, the existing materials
  • 2The roof shape, pitch, and height must not change
  • 3No structural alterations that would change the roof profile
  • 4Scaffolding may require a temporary licence if erected on a public highway

Size and Dimension Limits

  • No change to existing roof dimensions

When Permitted Development Does Not Apply

  • Listed buildings require listed building consent even for like-for-like repairs
  • In conservation areas, the LPA may have Article 4 directions restricting roof material changes
  • If adding insulation or changing the roof structure, Building Regulations may apply

What About Building Regulations?

Building regulations approval is not usually required

Like-for-like roof replacement does not normally require Building Regulations approval. However, if you are re-roofing more than 25% of the roof area (or more than a single slope on a pitched roof), Part L (thermal insulation) requirements may be triggered, requiring additional insulation to be added.

Building regulations are separate from planning permission. Even if your project is permitted development, you may still need building regulations approval. Contact Boston building control or use an approved inspector.

How to Apply in Boston

If you need planning permission for your roof replacement (like for like), you can apply through Boston's planning department or via the national Planning Portal.

Timeline:Not applicable for like-for-like replacement.
Cost:£258 if planning permission is required.
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If your project is permitted development and you want written confirmation, you can apply for a Lawful Development Certificate (LDC) from Boston. This provides proof that your project does not need planning permission, which can be helpful when selling your property.

What Happens If I Build Without Permission?

Very low risk for genuine like-for-like replacement. Enforcement is only likely if the work changes the appearance of the roof or is on a listed building without consent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need planning permission for a roof replacement (like for like) in Boston?
Generally permitted. Like-for-like roof replacement using the same or very similar materials is considered routine maintenance and repair and does not need planning permission. This includes replacing tiles, slates, felt, and flashings. Note: Boston has 11 conservation areas (including Bicker, Boston, Boston, Spilsby Road) where permitted development rights may be restricted. Check with Boston planning department.
Does a roof replacement (like for like) in Boston need building regulations?
Building regulations approval is not usually required for a roof replacement (like for like). Like-for-like roof replacement does not normally require Building Regulations approval. However, if you are re-roofing more than 25% of the roof area (or more than a single slope on a pitched roof), Part L (thermal insulation) requirements may be triggered, requiring additional insulation to be added.
How do I apply for planning permission in Boston?
You can apply for planning permission through Boston's planning department or via the national Planning Portal. £258 if planning permission is required.. Not applicable for like-for-like replacement..
How long does planning permission take in Boston?
Most planning applications should be decided within 8 weeks (13 weeks for major projects). In the year to December 2025, Boston decided 90% of applications within the statutory or agreed time, and 72% of householder applications within 8 weeks.
What percentage of planning applications does Boston approve?
Boston granted 91% of the 308 planning applications it decided in the year to December 2025. For householder applications such as extensions and outbuildings, the approval rate was 98%.

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