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Norfolk to turn off streetlights
Street lights on many residential streets in Norfolk could be switched off at night under county council plans to save money and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Norfolk’s cabinet has approved the policy to switch-off all street lights between midnight and 5am in residential streets that have little through traffic and low levels of crime. The policy will not affect streets containing road humps (there is a statutory requirement for these to be lit), streets with chicanes or close to...
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