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Plans continue for the Worcestershire switch off

A part-night street lighting programme in Worcestershire will continue as planned. Around 52,000 street lights and 8,000 illuminated road signs are managed...

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Second UK Stadium to opt for LED floodlights

Chelsea FC have become the second football club in the Premier League to announce the decision to move to LED floodlighting. The...

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Buyers are in control when it comes to Security Lights

According to research, security lighting products have a buyer score of 3.2 out of 5. In the lead up to 2014, lighting...

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Northern Ireland could be facing dark roads…

The thousands of broken lights in Northern Ireland may have to stay that way as the government does not have the funds...

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Philips’s New Agreement With Supplier

Universal Display Corporation (UDC) has signed on agreement to supply its PHOLED phosphorescent OLED materials and technology to Philips, to be used...

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Lamp Producers should offer Recycling

A survey conducted by Recolight showed that 95% of 780 respondents think all lamp producers should offer free recycling for their customers....

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Cumbria Council expect to save with LED light bulbs

New streetlighting in Cumbria is expected to have a great impact on energy bills in the coming years. The county council are...

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Poole Council to pay £10 million for new lights

The Borough of Poole Council has approved plans to install energy-efficient LED street lighting across the town. 17,420 lights will be replaced...

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Chichester switch back to Part-Night Lighting

A year after installing new street lights, West Sussex County Council is looking at switching to part-night lighting. This would mean that...

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Dim lighting can be harmful to Cancer Patients

A recent study found that dim lighting reduces the amount of melatonin produced. This is bad for cancer sufferers as Dr Steven...

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