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Council takes legal action to stop unofficial flags on columns

A county council has successfully taken legal action to prevent the informal attaching of flags to lampposts. Oxfordshire County Council gained a permanent injunction last...

Warning Burnham move on electricity bills could widen ‘EV charging gap’

New prime minister Andy Burnham’s move in July – on his first day in office, no less – to remove VAT from household electricity...

From the edition – ‘HISTORIC LEADERSHIP, DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AND PERSONAL FORTITUDE’

Past President, and the Institution’s first female President, Elizabeth Thomas was awarded with the Institution’s Centenary Medal at the Lighting Live gala dinner in...

CITY RHYTHMS

A combination of community stories combined with controllable retro zig-zag lighting has transformed a once-neglected alleyway in Doncaster into a much more vibrant, colourful...

WOOD WORK

Formerly London’s oldest timber yard, Newson’s Yard in Belgravia has been transformed into a high-end retail and leisure destination, with carefully curated lighting at...

‘THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE IS KEY’

Before his tragic and untimely death last March, lighting designer Jonathan Howard had been due to present the final ILP ‘How to be brilliant’...

‘THIS IS GOING TO TRANSFORM LIGHTING PROCUREMENT’

Delayed from last autumn, the government’s new Procurement Act is finally set to come into force next month. It could change profoundly how lighting...

Retrofitting can help drive net zero – report

A report from the National Engineering Policy Centre (NEPC) has outlined how retrofit schemes can help to make indoor environments healthier, safer and more...

Registration open for LUCI London summit

Registration has opened for attending the LUCI Association’s ‘Cities & Lighting’ Summit, which is being held in London in the spring. The event, historically the...

Construction workers four times more likely to die by suicide – report

Construction workers are four times more likely to die by suicide, with 7,000 lives having been tragically lost this way, a report has said. The...

Government warned that skills shortages, including of electricians, could stymie house-building aims

The UK does not have enough construction workers to build the 1.5 million homes the government has promised, industry leaders have told the BBC. Tens...

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Council takes legal action to stop unofficial flags on columns

A county council has successfully taken legal action to...

Warning Burnham move on electricity bills could widen ‘EV charging gap’

New prime minister Andy Burnham’s move in July –...

From the edition – ‘HISTORIC LEADERSHIP, DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AND PERSONAL FORTITUDE’

Past President, and the Institution’s first female President, Elizabeth...

From the edition – ‘THE LIVE DATA WE’RE NOW COLLECTING IS UNBELIEVABLE’

Last month’s Lighting Live Annual Conference in Birmingham brought...
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