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| The recreation ground where NELC is keen to extend tennis-playing hours |
AN assurance has been given that efforts will be made to "minimise light spill and glare on to surrounding properties" as part of a floodlighting scheme for Barretts Recreation Ground, off Park Avenue in Grimsby.
North East Lincolnshire Council is keen to extend playing hours on the courts after daylight has ended.
Its proposal is to erect five 8-metre high columns with floodlights, with the addition of floodlights to an existing 8-metre high CCTV column.
In total, there will be 12 floodlit luminaries if the project goes ahead.
The authority says potential artificial light nuisance to neighbours will be achieved through the "careful positioning of the lights".
If need be, it says directional shields will be installed to protect the amenity of neighbouring residences.
NELC adds that "the lighting will be restricted by a timer system to mitigate the impact of the intensified use".
The proposal is currently under consideration by planners.
The Grimsby News says: Nearby residents may have reservations about this scheme. They would be more reassured if the application sought not just to "minimise" glare but to eliminate it altogether. There is also the question of noise. Neighbours, especially those with young children, may not welcome the sound of tennis action until late in the evening.




