Thanks for your replies it is appreciated.
Just been scouring the ADB.
Building Control are only interested in the roof as if it didn't have one then it wouldn't require BC approval
Table 16 of ADB says that for a roof less than 6m from a boudary then the roof covering of AA, AB or AC is acceptable (bear with me

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Page 124 (on-line version) says that if a structure for storage is not more than 5 metres high and not sprinklered then it has to be 60 min FR
now.... Page 128 states that AA designation can be
pitched roofs, covered with with a self supporting sheet without underlay, with a timber, steel or concrete supporting structure.... the roof can be single skinned galvanised steel, alluminium etc
and it gives a list for
pitched or flat roofs of various metals that are acceptable with fully supported materials
So it appears to say that a single skinned galvanised metal construction with the above criteria gives 60 mins of fire resistance (AA)
I'm sure that the radiated heat would me a concern though
for all those with an intimate knowledge of the Building Regs can you tell me if this is right or utter cock...ta