ENERGY saving LED lights will continue to be introduced across the county this week, leading to delays during the works.
Bucks County Council’s scheme to replace 2,585 street lights in 110 locations with efficient LEDs will be completed by March 2015.
And the next phase starts this week in locations including Beaconsfield and Amersham.
BCC says the new bulbs will provide energy savings, lower carbon emissions and a reduction in maintenance costs compared with traditional street lights.
This week, the following sites will receive a visit to replace the lamps under varying traffic restrictions:
Dorney Hill North, Beaconsfield - Stop/Go - 09.30-15.30
Slough Road, Beaconsfield - Temporary traffic lights - 09.30-15.30
Oxford Road, Denham - Temporary traffic lights - 09.30-15.30
Denham Avenue, Denham - Temporary traffic lights - 09.30-15.30
Hitcham Road, Burnham - no restrictions
Chesham Road, Amersham - Stop/Go - 09.30-15.30
Amersham Road, Amersham - Stop/Go - 10.00-16.00
These timings are the windows that the contractor is permitted to work within. The restrictions to the road will fall sometime within the times shown.
For more information and a full programme, visit www.buckscc.gov.uk/ledreplacement
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