The light outside my house has disappeared (or one has appeared) – why the change?
The existing lighting system in your street probably dates from the 1970’s, when lighting standards and environmental pollution were optional considerations. To comply with current lighting levels and the council’s environmental policy on lighting it is necessary to adjust the spacing between existing lights, usually so that they’re slightly closer together. This enables the required standard to be reached (a project aim) while reducing upward and spilled light to a minimum.
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