Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Blackhall to Hesleden street lighting

Following my report earlier this week I have discussed the ongoing problems of damaged street lighting in our area today with Brian Buckley, Durham County Council's strategic highways manager (see post dated Monday 4 February).

I told him about the long running problems in and around our villages caused by the theft of overhead cables on the roads connecting Blackhall, Hesleden and High Hesleden. I have impressed on Brian that these are vital links for our residents, and that failure to replace street lighting at the earliest opportunity presents a potential threat to public safety.

In response Brian has told me that the council is preparing to carry out a review of street lighting issues in rural areas across the whole county. This is partly because of the persistent theft of cables, but also to focus lighting provision on areas of greatest need in order to manage huge cuts imposed by central government. Where lighting is to be reinstated the replacement cables will be installed beneath the surface to prevent further theft. Clearly this will incur considerable costs to the council so a matrix has been prepared to consider all factors and to ensure that this consultation is carried out effectively. 

I have asked that I be actively involved in the review in our area, given my long term involvement with this issue. I will update on the review as it progresses.