Light pollution

Sources of light pollution, how to resolve a light pollution issue with a neighbour, how to report a problem.

Light pollution is unwanted light from a wide variety of sources that may increase levels of background ambient light, including:

  • street lights
  • security lights
  • neon signs

There are no set levels of light above which a nuisance is, or may be caused. It depends upon, amongst other things: 

  • how often the light happens and for how long
  • the impact on the local area
  • the reason why the lighting is on

Resolving light pollution issues

If you’re experiencing a problem from a neighbour, we recommend that you try to resolve the problem by speaking to them directly. 

Consider approaching them to explain politely that you are being troubled. There may be a simple solution that will resolve the problem. 

You could request them to:

  • re-angle or partially shield the lighting
  • fit a passive infra-red bulb
  • use a lower power bulb

It may help if you can show your neighbour the effect of the light from your property. 

If you still are having issues after speaking to a neighbour

If this approach has little or no effect, and you are still bothered by the light, please contact us.

After you report a problem

We investigate complaints of artificial light which may be causing a nuisance. We may take action if artificial light is excessive and affects your use and enjoyment of your property. 

There are exceptions, where the legislation does not apply, for some types of premises that require high levels of light for safety or security reasons.

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Newark and Sherwood District Council

Newark and Sherwood District Council
Castle House
Great North Road
Nottinghamshire
Newark
NG24 1BY
United Kingdom

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