Final phase of LED streetlight conversion programme starts in April
The LED upgrade programme is entering the final phase from April 2023 with the remaining 20,000 residential streetlights being converted over the next two years. The remaining estates to be upgraded are:
Bradville
Grange Farm
Loughton Lodge
Shenley Brook End
Bradwell
Great Holm
Middleton / MK Village
Shenley Church End
Broughton/Broughton Gate
Great Linford
Monkston
Shenley Lodge
Browns Wood
Heelands
Monkston Park
Simpson
Caldecotte
Kents Hill
Neath Hill
Stantonbury incl. S’bury Fields and Campus
Eaglestone
Loughton
Netherfield
Tattenhoe
Crownhill
Kingsmead
Old Farm Park
Westcroft
The streetlights included in this final phase will be structurally tested before the switch to LED and any lamppost that fails the test will be replaced. Any existing issues will also be fixed during the upgrade programme wherever possible.
A programme outlining which estates will be upgraded and when will be published on the Council's website in the Streetlighting section and on the Council's Facebook and Twitter pages.
The LED upgrade programme began in 2014 and has so far saved more than 35,000 tonnes of carbon – and will have saved more than 50,000 tonnes by the time every streetlight has been upgraded.
The energy-saving lights will also help to offset the rising cost of electricity and make maintaining the lights more efficient. The City Council spends more than £2m every year lighting MK's roads.
The old orange sodium lanterns will be replaced with LED lanterns providing crisp, targeted light where needed. This will help to reduce light pollution, as the LED lights are directed onto the road, redway or footways.