Windows & doors in Doncaster: Planning Permission Guide

A guide to replacing windows and doors in Doncaster — when you need planning permission and typical costs.

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Windows & doorss in Doncaster at a glance

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Doncaster is a large mixed urban–rural borough. Extensive Green Belt (over 400 km²) covers the rural fringe and former pit-village surroundings, tightening permitted development for outbuildings and larger extensions in those areas. Conservation areas include the Doncaster town centre (High Street, South Parade), the historic market towns of Bawtry and Tickhill, and rural villages such as Sprotbrough, Cusworth, Hooton Pagnell, and Fishlake; there are very extensive Tree Preservation Order zones (1,300+) across the borough. Article 4 Directions are limited and site-specific (e.g. demolition control on the former Balby Board School), so most householder permitted development rights remain intact outside conservation areas and the Green Belt.

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Recent windows & doors decisions in Doncaster

The 5 most recent decided applications. Addresses redacted to postcode area.

Granted

Replacement of the existing windows to all elevations, the installation of a bi-fold door to the southern elevation and a door to the rea…

DN102026-04-29
Granted

External alterations to windows and doors including new obscure window to side elevation at first floor and to apply chalk white render.

DN52026-04-24
Granted

Installation of new window including partial infill with brick.

DN102026-02-18
Granted

Replacement of wooden windows and doors with UPVC

DN52025-12-18
Granted

Insulation to existing flat roofs, installation of a new window to the front elevation, replacement of 2 smaller windows to 1 large windo…

DN62025-11-06

These are borough-wide. See the 5 nearest to your address.

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Permitted Development Rules

Replacing or adding windows/doors may need planning permission in conservation areas or for listed buildings.

Replacing windows and doors like-for-like generally doesn't need planning permission. However, in conservation areas or listed buildings, changes to the appearance of windows and doors may require consent.

Typical Costs in West Yorkshire

Window and door costs depend on the number of openings, material choice, and style.

Windows & doorsWest Yorkshire

Typical total

£2,500£12,000

Typically includes

Windows/doorsInstallationMaking good

Typically excludes

Planning application feeBuilding regs fee

Highly variable depending on number of windows, material (UPVC vs timber vs aluminium), and style. Per-window costs typically £400–£1,200.

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Which Professionals Do You Need?

Window replacements rarely need professional services. Suppliers typically handle measurement, manufacture, and installation.

This project is unlikely to need specialist professional services beyond a competent builder.

Architect / designerNot needed

This type of project does not typically require architectural services.

Structural engineerNot needed
Party wall surveyorNot needed
Planning consultantNot needed

This guidance is based on a typical semi-detached house with no special constraints. Listed buildings, conservation areas, and attached properties may require additional professional input.

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Conservation Areas & Listed Buildings

In conservation areas, changing window materials (e.g. timber to UPVC) or styles may need planning permission. Listed buildings always need Listed Building Consent for any window or door changes.

Conservation areas

Properties in conservation areas often have reduced permitted development rights. Some project types (like side extensions) lose PD rights entirely. An Article 4 Direction can remove additional PD rights.

Listed buildings

Listed buildings (Grade I, II*, or II) have no permitted development rights at all. Any external alteration requires Listed Building Consent in addition to any planning permission. An architect experienced in heritage work is essential.

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