Solar Panels Frinton-on-Sea

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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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Area’s Nearby Frinton-on-Sea We Cover

Interesting Facts About Frinton-on-Sea

History of Frinton-on-Sea

The place-name ‘Frinton’ is first attested in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it appears as Frientuna. The name may mean ‘fenced-in or enclosed town or settlement’.

Until late Victorian times, Frinton-on-Sea was a church, several farms and a handful of cottages. In the 1890s, the original developer of the town, Peter Bruff, was bought out by the industrialist Richard Powell Cooper, who had already laid out the golf course. Powell Cooper rejected Bruff’s plans for a pier, stipulated the quality of housing to be built and prohibited boarding houses and pubs. The Sea Defence Act 1903 established a project to stabilise the cliffs, with the Greensward, which separates the Esplanade from the sea, put in place to stabilise the land further.

In the first half of the 20th century the town attracted visitors from high society. Connaught Avenue, named after the Duke of Connaught and opened by his wife, was nicknamed East Anglia’s Bond Street.[citation needed] Other attractions included a lido, complete with palm trees, hotels along the Esplanade, and an amateur tennis tournament. The Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) frequented the golf club and Winston Churchill rented a house. Frinton was the last target in England attacked by the Luftwaffe, in 1944.

General Info

Frinton has three points of entry by road: an unadopted road from Walton-on-the-Naze in the north, a residential road, and a CCTV monitored level crossing adjacent to the railway station which replaced the older gated crossing in 2009. Frinton was once geographically distinct, but housing estates now line the roads between Frinton and Walton-on-the-Naze, Kirby Cross and Kirby-Le-Soken.

The town has sandy and stone beach washed daily, more than a mile (1,600 m) long, with wardens in season, and an area of sea zoned for swimming, sailing and windsurfing. The shore is lined by a promenade with several hundred beach huts. Landward from the promenade is a long greensward, popular with young and old alike, stretching from the boundary with Walton-on-Naze to the golf club in the south.