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22 new dark sky friendly lights for Sedbergh

by Cumbria Crack
10/04/2024
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Busk Lane, Sedbergh

Twenty-two new environmentally and dark sky friendly lights are benefitting nature and people in the town of Sedbergh.

The project, supported by landscape charity the Friends of the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority, is helping Sedbergh Parish Council reduce the town’s light pollution, carbon emissions and energy costs.

Jack Ellerby, Friends of the Lake District’s dark skies officer, said: “The new lights are modern energy efficient LEDs, with four heritage style versions on brackets in the town centre and similar to schemes in Lorton and Patterdale in the Lake District, and Dent in the Yorkshire Dales.

“The parish council, concerned at the rising cost of running and repairing its footway lights, worked with us and Westmorland and Furness Council’s lighting officers, to assess and identify some new lighting. An important consideration is that the Yorkshire Dales area of Cumbria is also designated an international dark sky reserve.

“The design of the new lights means their beam throws light onto path and road surfaces, rather than up into the sky. They are a warmer colour too, which is gentler on our eyes and better for wildlife that’s active overnight. Plus the lights dim by 50% after 9pm, and go off between midnight and 6am,” added Jack.

Steven Longlands, from Sedbergh Parish Councill, which helped with the project, said: “Working together made this happen and cut our electricity costs by a staggering 78%.

“Special thanks to our clerk Janey Hassam, the Friends of the Lake District and the council’s lighting team. We are also grateful for funding from Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority’s Sustainable Development Fund and Cumbria Action for Sustainability’s Community Climate Grant.”

Jack added: “Sedbergh Parish Council have been a delight to work with. With public finances decreasing and electricity energy prices going up councils are looking at these types of lights to reduce resource consumption.

“Although there is no legal public duty to provide lighting, well placed lights help to give us a sense of safety on paths and ginnels after dark. We hope it inspires other communities to act, and that other lights installed in the town are equally sympathetic.”

The new dark sky certified lights were supplied by manufacturers Thorn Lighting UK and Urbis Schreder.

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