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Light pollution is when artificial light illuminates an area that shouldn't be lit. It is intrusive and referred to as the “trespass” of light, such as artificial light from:
Light may constitute a statutory nuisance under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (provision added by the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005).
You can report a light pollution nuisance, by completing our online enquiry form.
Make a neighbourhood nuisance enquiry
You can also report a light pollution nuisance by:
These factors determine if an artificial light source is a statutory nuisance:
Before you install lights, consider if:
If you want to install lights for safety or security reasons, you need to install the right amount of light:
Set the angles of all main beam lights to below 70 degrees. You should adjust your lights so that they:
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