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What to Expect
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1. Solar Engineer's Survey
In depth technical solar survey carried out by a professional solar qualified engineer.
2. Personalized Solar System
Detailed design and specification of the solar system suited to your needs.
2. Scaffolding installation planning
Scaffolding erected (if required) at a time and date agreeable with yourselves.
4. Installation & Construction
Installation (usually completed within 1-2 days) site permitting. All testing and commissioning. Monitoring platform built. Start generating electricity.
5. Scaffold Erection
Once you are happy with the installation the scaffolding will be arranged to be struck.
6. Paperwork handover
- MCS
- Electrical certificate
- Building control notification
- Insurance backed by 'HIES'
- DNO notification (if required)
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Interesting Facts About Eaton Bray
History of Eaton Bray
The district had its origins in the Leighton Buzzard Rural Sanitary District. This had been created under the Public Health Acts of 1872 and 1875, giving public health and local government responsibilities for rural areas to the existing Boards of Guardians of Poor Law Unions.
Under the Local Government Act 1894, Rural Sanitary Districts became Rural Districts from 28 December 1894, and rural sanitary districts which straddled county boundaries were to be split so that separate rural districts were created for the parts in each county. The Bedfordshire part of the Leighton Buzzard Rural Sanitary District became the Eaton Bray Rural District, whilst the Buckinghamshire part became the Linslade Rural District (renamed Wing Rural District in 1897 after Linslade itself was made an urban district). The link with the Poor Law Union continued, with all the elected councillors of both Eaton Bray and Linslade Rural District Councils being ex officio members of the Leighton Buzzard Board of Guardians. The first meeting of the new Eaton Bray Rural District Council was held on 28 December 1894 at the Leighton Buzzard Union Workhouse, immediately after a meeting of the Board of Guardians. The council’s first chairman was John Britten of Heath and Reach.
General Info
Whilst the district was named after the parish of Eaton Bray, the council was never based there. From its formation until 1929 the council met at the Union Workhouse on Grovebury Road, Leighton Buzzard, with administrative functions carried out at 30 High Street, Leighton Buzzard, which was the office of the solicitor who acted as clerk to the council. In 1929 the Linslade Urban District Council’s offices at 6 Leighton Road in Linslade were extended to allow them to serve as the offices and meeting place for Linslade Urban District Council, Wing Rural District Council and Eaton Bray Rural District Council. The council then remained based at 6 Leighton Road, Linslade until its abolition in 1933.