East of England Regional Assembly Group

Lib Dems Chance to Keep Streets Lit

2.37.09pm GMT Tue 6th Mar 2007

Liberal Democrats at county hall have today (6 March) taken steps to try and stop street lights being switched off. The Conservative decision to permanently switch off street lights across Essex, will be based on a pilot scheme due to run in Uttlesford, that the Lib Dems say is flawed.

Liberal Democrats leader, Cllr Tom Smith-Hughes, said: "There are areas in Essex, that would provide the council with the accurate information it needs to be able to make an informed decision to turn off street lights permanently in the county - Uttlesford is not one of them. Dark streets at night, are likely to have a negative impact on areas like Basildon, Chelmsford, Colchester and Harlow that have a thriving night-time economy. The countless small and medium-sized local businesses operating during the evening, rely on their customers feeling they can travel home safely late at night, and we know that street lighting is a significant factor in people feeling safe.

"We have already raised this point with Cllr Bass, but we did not receive an answer so we are disappointed to have to raise it again. However, I'm sure that the residents in Essex will want an explanation."

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