![]() ![]() I am concerned that a lighting column has been struck meaning that it is leaning and electrical wires are exposed, what do I do? It should not be necessary for any follow-up contact to be made by you once you have been supplied with a reference number and confirmation of your report. These timescales may not always be possible during high demand and priority issues taking priority, during these times, repairs will be completed as soon as possible. Some system/timing faults can be reset remotely by the Engineers, alternately engineers may need to attend the location to diagnose the issue. Once you have reported an issue, you will be provided with a unique reference number.įor street lighting and lit traffic signs Eon are contacted by ourselves to inspect and repair all lighting faults, they aim to inspect issues reported within 5 working day and from this day carry out any subsequent repairs within the following 5 working days.įor traffic signals these are inspected and repaired by our own Lighting Engineers, issues such as ‘all traffic lights being out’ and traffic lights ‘stuck on red’ are treated as a priority and will be actioned as soon as possible. ![]() equipment which has been knocked down or is leaning precariously.Lighting repairs are made on a priority basis, with highest priority being given to faults presenting the greatest risk. Please make sure that you include this information in the report where possible as it helps us to identify the issue. The easiest way to report a lighting issue is to report it online using Report It.Įach lamppost, lit bollard and illuminated sign has a unique identification number stencilled on it, this is usually a black number on a white patch. How do I report a faulty street light or lit traffic sign? East Staffordshire, Lichfield and Tamworth.Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Staffordshire Moorlands and Northern Stafford.Lighting maintenance and repair schedules for your area are provided by Lighting for Staffordshire: Street lighting repairs are made on a priority basis, with highest priority being given to faults presenting the greatest risk. ![]() You can find out if a street light, lit bollard or a lit traffic sign is maintained by Staffordshire Highways by looking on our street lights map. Some street lights are owned and maintained by Housing Associations and maintenance of street lights in some new developments or private roads are the responsibility of other organisations. The contract covers some 108,000 pieces of apparatus over the contract period. Lighting for Staffordshire have been awarded a 25 year PFI (Private Finance Initiative) contract to carry out the renewal of life-expired road lighting and illuminated traffic sign equipment on the road and streets of Staffordshire (excluding unitary authority of Stoke on Trent and motorways passing through the county) together with the ongoing maintenance of the apparatus. We are responsible for the installation, maintenance and repair of all adopted lighting units. Lighting for Staffordshire maintains more than 108,000 street lights and illuminated signs throughout Staffordshire to reduce the risk of accidents at night, improves public safety and help reduce the fear of crime.Īs well as monitoring street lighting and illuminated signs on a continuous basis, we also rely on light failure and damage reports received from residents, pedestrians and other road users. ![]()
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