Most domestic solar thermal panels do not need planning permission and are covered by permitted development rights. There are restrictions on the size and location of these systems. If you live in a conservation area or listed building, or want to install a very large solar thermal system, check with your local authority to see if you will need planning permission.
Walton On The Naze
Walton-on-the-Naze is a town in Essex, England, on the North Sea shore in the Tendring District. It is north of Clacton as well as southern of the port of Harwich. It abuts Frinton-on-Sea to the south, as well as becomes part of the parish of Frinton as well as Walton. It is a resort community, with a population of 12,054 (according to the 2011 census). The community is in the civil parish of Frinton and also Walton. It attracts numerous visitors, The Naze being the main attraction. There is additionally a pier. The church was earlier known as Eadolfenaesse and after that as Walton-le-Soken. The name 'Walton' is an usual one implying a 'plantation or village of the Britons', while 'Soken' represents the soke (a location of special territory) that included Thorpe, Kirby as well as Walton, which were not under the see of London yet under the chapter of St Paul's Cathedral. Walton has an HM Coastguard team and also homes Thames MRCC (Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre), organising rescues from Southwold to Herne Bay. Walton-on-the-Naze railway station is on a branch of the Sunshine Coast Line. Along the coastline there are numerous fossils to be found. Some rocks depend on 50 million years of ages. Rocks consist of red crag as well as London clay.