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Get ready for a seriously spooky How To Be Brilliant

How To Be Brilliant is set to go gothic next week for a special Halloween-inspired talk by Jono Kenyon (above) and Martha Godfrey, director...

Jess Gallacher to head Lutron Experience Centre

Jess Gallacher, former head of exterior and external at ASD Lighting, is taking on a new role as manager of Lutron’s London Experience Centre. The...

Two key appointments at Light Bureau

Nordic lighting design practice Light Bureau has made two new key appointments. Daniel Hodierne (main image) has been promoted to design director for Light Bureau...

Think-tank calls for ‘robust’ strategy for preserve access to rare earth materials

An engineering think-tank has called on the government to implement a “comprehensive and robust” strategy for managing the country’s continuing access to rare and...

New light pollution map of Europe published

A new light pollution map of Europe has been published that uses satellite data to show how obtrusive light is spreading across the continent. The...

SOLAR GAINS

Like many councils, Hampshire County Council is facing an eye-wateringly difficult financial future. This will invariably affect the county’s street lighting provision, as Julian...

‘IF WE COME TOGETHER, WE CAN MAINSTREAM GOOD LIGHTING’

Lighting may have made progress in mitigating obtrusive light pollution, especially within highway lighting and in protecting dark sky reserves, but there is still...

THE EYES HAVE IT

The lighting team at Hoare Lea used the ILP’s ‘How to be brilliant’ in September to drill down into what we mean by visual...

New urban dark skies lighting templates

DarkSky International has launched a range of free lighting policy templates for use by municipalities and local and regional governments to help them tackle...

LED lights on surfboards may reduce shark attacks

The conversation around LED lighting and wildlife is often focused on how to reduce the use and impact of artificial light. However, research from Australia...

Three-quarters of women change exercise behaviour after clocks change

Nearly three-quarters of women (72%) change their behaviour during the darker winter months when it comes to getting outside and staying active, a report...

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Get ready for a seriously spooky How To Be Brilliant

How To Be Brilliant is set to go gothic...

Jess Gallacher to head Lutron Experience Centre

Jess Gallacher, former head of exterior and external at...

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