Coalville car parks to get new energy-saving lighting as part of District Council's £70,000 upgrade
By Coalville Nub News Reporter
13th Apr 2023 | Local News
An energy-saving programme to update lighting in Coalville area council-run car parks is starting next week.
North West Leicestershire District Council (NWLDC) is replacing all 59 outdated lights in 17 car parks with LED bulbs to reduce carbon emissions.
The programme, worth £70,000 across the district, will see new LED lights installed from April 17. The project is expected to be completed by early May.
Investing in LED is estimated to save the council around £6,000 per year in energy bills and maintenance and help to reduce carbon emissions by 57 percent.
Car parks will remain open throughout the works, with short temporary bay closures where needed.
The council says disruption will be kept to a minimum.
Paul Sanders, Head of Community Services at NWLDC, said: "Upgrading the outdated sodium lights across all of our car parks will reduce our carbon footprint and save us money on maintenance.
"This project is another important step on our Zero Carbon Roadmap, bringing improved technology that will continue to keep our car parks safe and lit."
The car parks to be part of the upgrade are:
Coalville:
- James Street
- Market Hall
- London Road
- Margaret Street
Ibstock:
- High Street
Whitwick:
- Vicarage Street
- Hermitage Upper, Lakeshore Crescent
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