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SORTED!!!!St John and St Clements sky polluting floodlights AGAIN


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Presuming the school is now closed for the holidays- Ive emailed and also left phone message- but their playground floodlight has been left on. This pollutes the sky, wastes money and floods our bedroom with Alcatraz type light. I was looking to find the Jupiter Saturn conjunction in the sky. Not a chance. The whole bit of sky out of my window is buried in a glare of light. If anyone knows how to contact them in holiday time, please let me know.

ive just had this reply-



The school is now closed. Any queries will be answered when the office re-opens on Monday 4 January 2021.

Wishing you a Happy Christmas.

SJSC Admin Team


so we now have this light pollution hell till January.

Does anyone know of a caretakers number?

I think a local councillor would be able to find a number to help. Not sure who that is, though. If you find a postcode and then search "find your councillor" you should be able to get it. I agree - what a waste, but hey, it's public money...
  • 2 months later...

Thanks Frankito, I email and tweet the school every time - who are closed over the weekend and have no out of hours emergency number.


My curtains are thick and lined and the light is unreasonable and Guetamalo Bay like.

I know they have done it accidentally and it costs them a lot of money.ist.


I wondered if anyone else was experiencing it or had a number, this is the lounge where I can vent in the middle of the night under the Colditz glare..

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