Sports club seeks planning permission for new floodlights

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GRAPPENHALL Village Sports Club is seeking planning permission to replace 20 existing floodlights with LED floodlights.

The proposed Philips OptiVision LED gen3.5 floodlighting system for the club based on Stockton Lane, Grappenhall, provides a complete lighting solution for the simplest through to the most complex area and recreational sports
lighting applications. The high-efficiency floodlight comes with a single-piece die-cast housing, hosting 2 and 3 LED engines respectively, which also function with an
external driver box – separate for use at a distance from the floodlight (BV), or prefixed onto the mounting bracket of the floodlight (HGB) for ease of installation and
lower initial cost. It meets the highest performance standards, provides outstanding light, quality, uniformity and ensures safety and visual comfort.

Benefits include the wide range of optics ensuring maximum optical efficiency and enabling highly precise light distribution with minimum spill light
The existing floodlights have planning permission to be used from 8am-10 pm seven days a week.


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  1. Why planning permission the existing lights are still there it’s a simple renewal/upgrade of lights.
    But of course WBC want to make some money out of it ! Typical

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