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  1. New Street Lighting Bulbs to Be Switched On

    New Street Lighting Bulbs to Be Switched On Environmentally friendly lighting is to be installed in the borough of North Tyneside. The system was approved on Monday at a meeting for the members of North Tyneside Council’s cabinet. The meeting was called to discuss ways in which the council could reduce its carbon footprint as well as save £200,000 a year in electricity costs. A total of Read more...
  2. Dozens were left without power after a fire at Scott Fyffe roundabout

    Dozens were left without power after a fire at Scott Fyffe roundabout Two days ago, there wereseveral buildings left without power in Dundee due to a fire in an electrical box. After a blackout caused by the fault, emergency services and engineers raced to the Scott Fyffe roundabout. Shops and other local businesses, including the Boars Rock pub and the local branch of TSB, were left without any source of power Read more...
  3. CCTV cameras will be installed in Glasgow city taxis

    CCTV cameras will be installed in Glasgow city taxis A scheme which was set up to help target the problems from physical assaults and fare disputes is expected to be approved next month, this will mean passengers in Glasgow city taxis will be captured on CCTV. A note was sent to councilors by the authority’s head of licensing acknowledging that CCTV in taxis is potentially more invasive than some Read more...
  4. LED Lighting Will Be Used To Grow Strawberry Crops All Year Round in Stockbridge Technology Centre

    LED Lighting Will Be Used To Grow Strawberry Crops All Year Round in Stockbridge Technology Centre At STC (Stockbridge Technology Centre) in Cawood, an undergoing project is being investigated for the potential of growing strawberries via the use of LED Lighting. Supermarket giant Sainsbury’s approached the centre hoping to expand to its customers the availability of British strawberries throughout the whole year, as opposed to its current Read more...
  5. Do LED Lights Damage Our Eyes?

    Do LED Lights Damage Our Eyes? A recent study from the Complutense University of Madrid claims that 99% of cells which protect the retina can actually be damaged by LEDs. The Spanish researchers say LEDs produce high levels of ‘Blue band’ radiation of the light spectrum, which over long periods of time can cause damage. With their use being used more and more, Dr Celia Read more...
  6. Mother and newborn were left without hot water or heating for 10 days

    Mother and newborn were left without hot water or heating for 10 days A mother along with her 10 week old child have recently criticised a housing charity after being left for 10 days over the festive period without any heating or hot water. Jemma Pepper who is 18 and a single parent, claims that she had to leave her home due to being unable to properly care for Jasper, her newborn son. The young mother stated Read more...
  7. 2 Million To Light Switch On M65 Lights

    2 Million To Light Switch On M65 Lights A motorway boss has stated that it would be virtually impossible to switch back on the lights on the M65 without first installing a completely new system costing £2 million. East Lancashire MP Andrew Stephenson has mentioned that it was in a ‘No way back situation’ after following an admission from the Highways Agency. It has been branded ‘a Read more...
  8. Mother and son left for a month without heating after 17 engineers failed to fix the boiler

    Mother and son left for a month without heating after 17 engineers failed to fix the boiler A mother along with her 2 year old son were left with no hot water or heating for over a month. Emma Lewis’s boiler had failed on December 1st last year, and before it was fixed last Friday, she had 17 different engineers visit her home in Edinburgh House, in Broadfield, to try and resolve the issue, without seeing any result of success. Read more...
  9. Cash for CCTV cameras have been rejected by the council

    Cash for CCTV cameras have been rejected by the council The State Government has secured $18,000 for the installation of CCTV security cameras in Swansea, however the Lake Macquarie City Council staff are opposed to it saying they do not want the technology installed. The conflict has arisen after years of Swansea Residents and business complaining about the teenage thugs and vandals running riot in the Read more...
  10. No more need For flicking switches to turn on/off lights or home appliances

    No more need For flicking switches to turn on/off lights or home appliances In all homes there is someone that will forget to switch off the television or lights before bed. And rather than everyone fighting over it, there is a simple solution. The smart home system which is being invented and will allow users to control their appliances using their own voice. A simple ‘going out’ or ‘goodnight’ command will Read more...

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