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Street Lighting on Burrell's Walk
Balfour Beatty and County Council representatives invited to discuss the lighting on Burrell’s Walk.
Minutes:
The Committee received a presentation from a
representative from Balfour Beatty who made the following points:
i.
10% of street lights would
be removed and not replaced due to a late amendment to the contract by the
County Council.
ii.
Burrell’s Walk was taken out
of the heritage scheme so was subject to the 10% street light reduction.
iii.
Footpaths were now lit to
the same standards as roads (ie higher than normal footpath standards).
iv.
Trees close to the Burrell’s
Walk street lights affected lighting levels. A meeting would be held 11 October
2016 between Balfour Beatty, City and County Council representatives
to address issues.
Members of the public made the following comments in
response to the presentation:
i.
They were unhappy with the
lighting scheme and lighting levels.
ii.
Too many lights had been
removed.
iii.
Some lighting columns were
too tall (6m instead of the usual 5m).
In response to the presentation the Committee commented
the high turnover of Balfour Beatty staff frustrated stakeholders’ attempts to
address issues.
Members of the public asked a number of
questions, as set out below.
1. Mr Rosenstiel asked why 6m lighting
columns were used on Christ’s pieces and Pike’s Walk instead of the usual 5m
ones.
The Balfour
Beatty representative said this was done to meet the higher lighting class.
2. A member of the public asked why
Burrell’s Walk was taken out of the heritage scheme.
Councillor Cantrill said the wrong
councillors were consulted. The City Council Leader could have requested the
process be delayed whilst the correct councillors were consulted, or the
process could continue and Burrell’s Walk would lose the protection of being in
a heritage area. The Leader chose to continue with the project and not delay by
putting Burrell’s Walk back into a heritage area.
3. A member of the public asked why East and
West Road columns looked different.
The Balfour Beatty representative said the
scheme had not been signed off as lighting was 1/3 of expected levels.
4. A member of the public asked what
happened to old street lights.
The Balfour Beatty representative said they
had been scrapped as they were 20 years old and in poor condition.
5. A member of the public asked why new
lighting columns on Queen’s Road had been painted white.
The Balfour Beatty representative said the
colour was set by the City Council Heritage Officer, although it had been
queried by Balfour Beatty.
Action Point: Councillor
Cantrill to clarify if new lighting posts on Queen’s Road painted white on the
advice of City Council Heritage Officer. Another colour would be preferred by
residents.
Update from Urban
Design & Conservation Manager following meeting: The lighting on Burrell's
Walk was previously agreed by the County Council, City Council and Balfour
Beatty to be changed for heritage style lamps, though from feedback earlier
this year the height of the Windsor-style replacement lighting is considered by
some members and the public to be too tall.
This does not however affect the fact that Burrell's Walk remains part
of both the Central and West Cambridge Conservation Areas.