Part-night street lights to be affected when clocks go back

Street-lighting will be temporarily affected when the clocks go back an hour on Sunday.
Expect street lights to be affected when  the clocks go back an hour. ANL-181023-085753001Expect street lights to be affected when  the clocks go back an hour. ANL-181023-085753001
Expect street lights to be affected when the clocks go back an hour. ANL-181023-085753001

There are around 42,000 streetlights across the county that are switched off between the hours of midnight and 6am.

Coun Richard Davies, Executive Member for Highways, said: “Over the next few weeks, you might notice that the part-night streetlights start to go off and come on at different times.

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“Please be assured that this is not due to a technical fault. The street lights have sensors that monitor the number of daylight hours, which is how they set their internal clock.

“During the autumn, the lights enter a period of adjustment, when their timings may vary as they adapt to the switch to Greenwich Mean Time.

“Unfortunately, this is unavoidable, but it is only temporary.”

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