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Old March 26th 04, 03:24 PM
Lawrence
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Default Re street lighting

In the past, there have been quite a few suggestions on some of the
newsgroups that it is possible to get streetlights shielded by the local
autorities. On reflection, I think most of these have been in the USA. Has
anyone had success in getting their local council in the UK to shield
streetlighting?


DaveL



Yes, I and many others have.

I asked for and received a 'full cut-off' shield and also a flat shield to the
light at the bottom of my garden that illuminates an unused lane! Point out
to them that they are unlawfully trespassing on your right to a dark sky over
your property. You do have rights against trespassers and explain that your
request is quite reasonable and easily accommodated.

best wishes

Lawrence Harris

 




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