Solar lights installed to improve safety in parks

Charlotte Benton
BBC News, West Midlands
Google The entrance to a park. There is a black gate on the right and an opening in the path to the left of the gate for people to walk through. There is a cream and green sign that reads "Victoria Park". Beyond the gate there is a large green space and tennis court which are separated by a path.Google
The lights have been placed around the perimeters of Victoria Park and Mason Avenue in Leamington Spa

Solar lighting has been installed around two parks in Leamington Spa to help improve safety at night.

The lights, which get brighter as people approach them and dim as they walk away, have been placed around the perimeters of Victoria Park and Mason Avenue following feedback from park users.

Warwickshire District Council said the new lighting had been funded by the authority's allocation of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and aimed to provide a "safe through-route" for those walking at night

Councillor Jim Sinnott, portfolio holder for Safer, Healthier and Active Communities added the solar lights struck a balance between keeping people safe and protecting the parks' biodiversity.

Column lighting, which automatically switches off at 22:00 BST, has also been installed at the skatepark in Victoria Park to provide a safe space for young people in the evening.

Sinnott added that lighting was "sympathetic to the wildlife and local residents".

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