Guidance Note: Controlling Light Pollution and Reducing Lighting Energy Consumption

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The following documents provide related information and guidance on good lighting practice for all forms of lighting installation.

Title

Publisher

[1]

Understanding and Dealing with
Obtrusive Light
3rd Edition 2006
(see details at www.lcads.com )

Lighting Consultancy And Design Services Ltd
Enterprise House, Courtaulds Way,
Coventry CV6 5NX

[2]

ILE Guidance notes for the reduction
of obtrusive light

Free download at www.ile.org.uk

[3]

Guide on the limitation of the
effects of obtrusive light from
outdoor lighting installations
CIE Report 150:2003

Society of Light & Lighting
CIE Publications
222 Balham High Road
London SW12 9BS

[4]

Guidelines for Landscape and
Visual Impact Assessment

Landscape Institute and IEMA
Spon Press ISBN 0-415-23185-x

[5]

Lighting Guide No 4
Sports + others
e.g. Sports Council,
Lawn Tennis Association

CIBSE Society of Light & Lighting
222 Balham High Road

[6]

The Outdoor Lighting Guide
2005

The Institution of Lighting Engineers
ISBN 0-415-37007-8

[7]

Lighting Guide No 6
The Outdoor Environment
1992

CIBSE Society of Light & Lighting
222 Balham High Road
London SW12 9BS

[8]

Lighting Guide No 1
The Industrial Environment
1989

CIBSE Society of Light & Lighting
222 Balham High Road
London SW12 9BS

[9]

PAN 77 Designing Safer Places

The Scottish Executive Publications
ISBN: 0-7559-4982-X
ISSN: 0141-514X
March 2006

[10]

PAN 51 Planning, Environmental
Protection and Regulation
(Revised 2006)

The Scottish Executive Publications

[11]

NPPG 11 Sport, Physical Recreation
and Open Space

The Scottish Executive Publications
(available from website only)

[12]

Assessment of the Problem of Light
Pollution from Poorly Installed Domestic
and Security Lighting

ODPM March '06 (Now available from the DEFRA website)

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