The maintenance of Street Lighting, Illuminated traffic signs, Illuminated bollards and associated equipment is carried out by the County Council. The County Council are responsible for the majority of street lighting within the County.
The County Councils Term maintenance Consultant (Mouchel) have a Street Lighting team who are responsible for ensuring the maintenance of the County Councils existing street lighting and illuminated traffic signs stock, they also design new street lighting installations and approve the designs of developers for new housing estates.
Within the County there are currently over 40,000 street lights and illuminated signs. Street lighting is something many people take for granted but it is very important to us. It reduces the likelihood of road traffic accidents for pedestrians, cyclists and vehicle users. It also increases the safety of our environment and property by reducing crime and vandalism.
The County Council is currently reviewing its street lighting policy. This review will ensure the policy addresses the current issues with reference to the provision of street lighting. The County Council already considers the issue of light pollution as serious and as such endeavors to eliminate this where ever possible across the county by installing suitable equipment. When ever new lighting is installed or existing lighting upgraded/replaced the following issues are considered;
Wiltshire County Council administers the contract to supply these units with electricity, Scottish a
The Term Maintenance contract is managed by Mouchel for the County Council.
The stock is increasing due to new development and highway improvements.
There is no statutory requirement on local authorities to provide public lighting and a highway authority's duty of care does not imply any duty to keep the public lighting lit. However, authorities should be able to demonstrate that they have systems in place to maintain the public lighting equipment in a safe condition.
An annual budget is allocated for street lighting (and associated electrical equipment) to cover routine maintenance (lamp replacement, cleaning, etc.) and electrical safety testing. The County Council has very limited funding for the provision of new or enhancements to street lighting and associated equipment, and replacing sub-standard columns is treated as a priority..
The County Council appreciates the publics help when informing us of inoperable street lighting or illuminated traffic signs, the number to telephone to report these faults is 0800 23 23 23.
When reporting a fault it would be useful to have the following information available in order that the correct unit can be identified and repaired quickly:
(Please bear in mind that most repairs are carried out in daylight when it is not easy to establish which light is faulty without accurate information).
Repairs
If a street light is damaged it may be dangerous, especially if any wiring can be seen. You should never attempt to help by covering up or touching the wires but if necessary you should warn children to keep away. Please call us immediately so that we can make it safe as quickly as possible.
We aim to attend to emergencies within two hours and all other fault are attended and repaired within five working days.
Sometimes a fault is due to the failure of the electricity supply. In these cases the repair is not directly under the control of the County Council and we have to instruct Scottish and Southern Electricity (SSE) to carry out the re
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| A to Z Names | Roads - street lighting, Roads - street lighting |
|---|---|
| Keywords | Lighting - street lights; Street lighting |
| PID No. | 564 |
| IPSV Category | Street lighting |
| Level 1 Name | Roads - street lighting |
| IPSV ID | 1404 |