THE Government has confirmed that wood burning stoves will be permitted in new homes in the future.

The announcement comes after a joint letter signed by more than 1,500 organisations and co-ordinated by the Stove Industry Association (SIA) was submitted to the Labour administration.

In April, the Ministry of Housing Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) stated that: ‘the Government is currently working towards setting a new standard which will be called the Future Homes Standard and will ensure that its new homes are zero carbon ready, meaning that they will need no retrofitting to become zero carbon in use as the electricity grid decarbonises.

‘A full technical consultation on the Future Homes Standard was launched in December 2023 and closed in March 2024.

‘Under the standards proposed in the consultation, a wood burning stove would be permitted as a secondary heating source in new homes.’

The MHCLG also noted that: ‘The Government acknowledges that it is possible to significantly reduce the level of smoke emitted through domestic burring if the right fuels, appliances and practices are used.’

The joint letter, was co-signed by the British Flue & Chimney Manufacturers Association (BFCMA), Confederation of Forest Industries (Confor), Federation of Environmental Trade Association (FETA), OFTEC, Renewable Energy Association (REA) and the Small Woods Association.

SIA sought to highlight the significant benefits of modern wood burning stoves, including their role in reducing carbon emissions, alleviating energy system strain, improving air quality, and promoting sustainable energy solutions.

Commenting on the response received from government Andy Hill, Chairman of the SIA, said: ‘We are delighted that it has been officially confirmed that under the proposed Future Homes Standard, the installation of a wood burning stove will be permitted and we are also particularly heartened to see that government acknowledges the impact of domestic burning best practices.

‘Responsible use of modern wood burning appliances is something the SIA and its members have advocated for over many years.

‘The SIA welcomes the government’s positive response and looks forward to continued engagement as policies are developed and implemented.

‘We believe that modern wood burning stoves can play a crucial role in achieving cleaner air, supporting local economies, and providing consumers with sustainable and flexible heating choices.’