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Advises on how to consider light within the planning system.
The daily Points of Light award recognises outstanding individual volunteers - people who are making a change in their community.
Common causes of artificial light nuisance, lights that are exempt and how councils can assess light.
Following initial funding from the Defence And Security Accelerator (DASA) to help get it off the ground, Flare Bright has won contracts from leading aerospace companies, the UK Ministry of Defence and the United States Department of Defense.
How to report faulty or broken traffic lights depends on where you live and the type of road
This document contains the following information: Artificial light in the environment
Report a street light problem to the local council - they are responsible for installation and maintenance of street lighting
Product Safety Report for Useber NY030-WH LED night light sold via Amazon presenting a serious risk of fire and electric shock.
Find out which businesses have signed the Armed Forces Covenant and what they are pledging to do to support you and your family.
Legal guidance about the use of vehicle daytime running lights.
Professional conduct panel outcome, including decision and reasons.
Headlamp, position lamps, stop lamps, direction indicators, rear registration plate lamp, rear reflector and direction indicator ‘tell-tale’ rules and inspection for motorcycle MOT tests.
Rules for driving in adverse weather conditions, including wet weather, icy and snowy weather, windy weather, fog and hot weather.
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