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Jive Buddy
29 October 2014 21:19:42

New Kent County Council policies have been introduced here, whereby many residential roads now have all their street lights switched off at night.


With the clocks going back last weekend, this has resulted in my road being plunged into a big black hole, well before it's even turned midnight! 


It's gonna be a right royal sod to look for that tell-tale solitary snowflake now 


Anyone else affected? 


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colin46
29 October 2014 21:24:47
LOL.......i've been lampost watching for nigh on 40 years! no such problems here!!
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Essan
29 October 2014 21:26:57

I have spend hours looking at the lamp-post in our street and it has never, ever turned into a snowflake ... 


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colin46
29 October 2014 21:30:15


I have spend hours looking at the lamp-post in our street and it has never, ever turned into a snowflake ... 


Originally Posted by: Essan 


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Matty H
29 October 2014 21:49:46

The street lights have been switched off at midnight here for the last two years. 


Matty H
29 October 2014 21:51:44

Actually it's been a lot longer than that. They go off before midnight despite what that says 


http://www.southglos.gov.uk/transport-and-streets/roads-highways-and-pavements/lighting-street-lights/part-night-lighting/


ARTzeman
29 October 2014 22:31:19

Would like my street light to turn off at night. Less light pollution.. More stars to see with telescope or spotting scope..






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bradders
29 October 2014 22:31:44

In Macclesfield street lights are  switched off from midnight, but on the main roads between towns (in the Cheshire East council area) street lighting is switched off permanently, with a view to removal of the street lights in the future.


Not sure about Stockport Council policy, must have a look on their website.



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29 October 2014 22:31:54

When I was a kid, the street lamps always went off around midnight, but now they're on all night long.  As much as I like lamp post watching for snow, I really wouldn't mind if they turned our lights off at midnight again.


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Saint Snow
29 October 2014 22:33:28


When I was a kid, the street lamps always went off around midnight, but now they're on all night long.  As much as I like lamp post watching for snow, I really wouldn't mind if they turned our lights off at midnight again.


Originally Posted by: Caz 


 


Me too.


Besides, one can always shine a torch to get the same effect.



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bradders
29 October 2014 22:35:23


When I was a kid, the street lamps always went off around midnight, but now they're on all night long.  As much as I like lamp post watching for snow, I really wouldn't mind if they turned our lights off at midnight again.


Originally Posted by: Caz 

When I was a kid there were only gas lamps, not sure what time they went off.



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30 October 2014 06:54:51

West Sussex 'consulting' on whether to turn off its street lights at Midnight. At the risk of straying into UIA territory, this is the latest trend in council economies, which Eric Pickles will notice and have a go at councils for in a year or so


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Whether Idle
30 October 2014 08:21:38


New Kent County Council policies have been introduced here, whereby many residential roads now have all their street lights switched off at night.


With the clocks going back last weekend, this has resulted in my road being plunged into a big black hole, well before it's even turned midnight! 


It's gonna be a right royal sod to look for that tell-tale solitary snowflake now 


Anyone else affected? 


Originally Posted by: Jive Buddy 


This is an outrage! It is discriminatory against weather geeks/ lamp post watchers.  Lobby the council with all weapons!!


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30 October 2014 09:03:12



When I was a kid, the street lamps always went off around midnight, but now they're on all night long.  As much as I like lamp post watching for snow, I really wouldn't mind if they turned our lights off at midnight again.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


Me too.


Besides, one can always shine a torch to get the same effect.


Originally Posted by: Caz 


This.  Mind you, your neighbours may wonder why you are shining a torch out from a window...

idj20
30 October 2014 09:19:32

I'm also wondering whether those new LED lights, the ones that gives off a sharper whiter light, are better at picking out snowflakes? There are already a few of those around here at Folkestone.
  Anyway, it is a bit of a moot point as far as my own street is concerned as half the roadside lamps doesn't even work properly (some are originals from when the street was first constructed in the 1950's).


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Charmhills
30 October 2014 09:42:15

I've got the mother of all LED lamp posts out side my flat to capture any snowfall beautifully, in fact I've got two.


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Skreever
30 October 2014 10:06:05


Would like my street light to turn off at night. Less light pollution.. More stars to see with telescope or spotting scope..


Originally Posted by: ARTzeman 


 


Dark skies definitely better for stars and aurora


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Rob K
30 October 2014 11:49:48

When I was a kid there were only gas lamps, not sure what time they went off.


Originally Posted by: bradders 


 


Gas? Luxury. We just had to rub two damp sticks together all night long until they glowed a dull red colour. If we were lucky.


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Russwirral
30 October 2014 12:14:44

Ahh - lampost watching.  Ive spent many a winter night apearing to be a peeping tom, watching lamposts.  in the slight chance i might see a snowflake.


Came to a horrible point a few years back when the light outside my house couldnt get any further than red/amber, so couldnt give any decent light.  Ended up putting my security light on in the backgarden...every 15 minutes (it turns itself off after 5 mins) This came after the horrible 90's period of hardly any proper snowfall.


Jonesy
30 October 2014 12:41:31


New Kent County Council policies have been introduced here, whereby many residential roads now have all their street lights switched off at night.


With the clocks going back last weekend, this has resulted in my road being plunged into a big black hole, well before it's even turned midnight! 


It's gonna be a right royal sod to look for that tell-tale solitary snowflake now 


Anyone else affected? 


Originally Posted by: Jive Buddy 


I will be HOWEVER I have two security lights front and back that I could switch on  ....I shall not be defeated 


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Twister
30 October 2014 13:00:19

I sometimes wish my security lights had an option to keep them on for as long as I like, rather than auto turning off after a minute or two.


It's like watching the start of a TV show you've been waiting months for, and then the TV turns itself off as soon as the opening credits finish!


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Jonesy
30 October 2014 13:50:21


I sometimes wish my security lights had an option to keep them on for as long as I like, rather than auto turning off after a minute or two.


It's like watching the start of a TV show you've been waiting months for, and then the TV turns itself off as soon as the opening credits finish!


Originally Posted by: Twister 


You need either ones where you can turn the sensor off, or ones where you can adjust how long they stay on for...or simply buy one that's not got a sensor and you can just leave it on using a timer 


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idj20
30 October 2014 14:16:01



I sometimes wish my security lights had an option to keep them on for as long as I like, rather than auto turning off after a minute or two.


It's like watching the start of a TV show you've been waiting months for, and then the TV turns itself off as soon as the opening credits finish!


Originally Posted by: Jonesy 


You need either ones where you can turn the sensor off, or ones where you can adjust how long they stay on for...or simply buy one that's not got a sensor and you can just leave it on using a timer 


Originally Posted by: Twister 



And fit a 10 watt LED version of the halogen bulb (with that end-to-end contact points). I wasn't too keen on leaving a hot 500 watts bulb on for long periods until I discovered the LED version and am surprised at the amount of light that throws out (it is a bit pricy at £10 but I'd probably get that back on electricity costs within weeks!).

This is what I got for my back yard security light:


 



However, I've still yet to see if it does pick out snowflakes as we haven't had any snow since I fitted that to my lights in the Summer of 2013.


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bradders
30 October 2014 15:27:55


When I was a kid there were only gas lamps, not sure what time they went off.


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


 


Gas? Luxury. We just had to rub two damp sticks together all night long until they glowed a dull red colour. If we were lucky.


Originally Posted by: bradders 



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ARTzeman
30 October 2014 17:32:52

My sensor light stays on all night. Like it that way. Ordinary 60 watt bulb that people do not use so much.. Still available online .. Many moths have been seen by it..






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