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I have just emailed their office about this.

But meanwhile is anyone else getting bright light shining into their bedrooms from the security lights in the school's playground. All night long.

It is not a constant problem. The light is turned on for several nights and then is dormant for others.

Right now it shines upwards and straight into our bedroom window, penetrating thick curtains.

  • 5 years later...

seenbeen Wrote:

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> Heber is the same- all through the holiday

> periods, every weekend, all night- lights left on,

> windows left open.


There is also now a 'double lamppost' outside the school. Literally two streetlights less a foot from each other, which are also opposite two illuminated street signs. The council said one of the lampposts was going to be removed, but there is little sign of it happening two months on. Opposite the school it's permaday.

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