Lighting Strategy
Show your local authority that you have carefully considered exterior lighting at an early stage. Designed to show compliance with national and local policy and guidance, a Lighting Strategy from us will do exactly this.
We will produce technical report which sets intentions for exterior lighting, considering various factors like the functional needs of lighting, safety, aesthetics, environmental impact, and compliance with relevant policy and guidance.
We will detail how all potentially adverse effects can be removed and explain how they will be mitigated, ensuring that lighting will be effective for its purpose while not disrupting to the environment.
What can I expect?
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Does your project fall under EIA regulations? We have extensive experience writing Environmental Statement (ES) chapters for lighting, producing technical appendices, scoping, and presence at public consultations. We have also acted as lighting consultant on Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs).
What standards does my Lighting Strategy need to consider?
Our Lighting Strategies are designed to show how a future exterior lighting design will comply with UK legislation, national policy, and recognised guidance. We will also comply with relevant policy as set out by your local authority.
According to the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act (CNEA) artificial light is a form of statutory nuisance, defined as “artificial light emitted from premises so as to be prejudicial to health or nuisance;”.
Guidance Notes for the Reduction of Obtrusive Light (GN:01)
In the absence of prescriptive limits within CNEA, The Institute of Lighting Professionals (ILP) published Guidance Notes for The Reduction of Obtrusive Light (GN01) which is commonly adopted by local authorities in the UK as appropriate lighting assessment criteria.
Bats and Artificial Lighting In the UK (GN:08)
The ILP, in collaboration with Bat Conservation Trust (BCT), also published Bats and Artificial Lighting in the UK (GN08). This document provides guidance on how to minimise the effects of artificial lighting on bat species.
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