Retractable Floodlighting

With the increase in demand for sports fields and pitch use, clubs are turning to receive additional revenue by extending their working hours. By lighting tennis courts, multi-use playing areas, and horses, etc. Hope they can increase their membership. This leads to problems with the planning office including light emissions, the visual impact of lighting and columns and the additional noise created.

One of the ways to limit the visual impact is to use retractable lighting masts. These have a lower height during the day so as not to prevent any views and extend to a higher operating height one night. These masts along with critically controlled Floodlight can help obtain planning permission.

The telescopic floodlight mast can even pull back completely underground in highly critical areas so that there is no visual impact during the day at all.

The increasing demand for low-energy LED Floodlight is also a factor when proposing a lighting schedule. The light from an LED Floodlight is more directional and requires them to be mounted higher so that they can be angled downwards to reduce spillage and glare. Sometimes fixed lighting columns with such a height never get planning approval and the only option is to use retractable masts.

The idea of using a low-power lighting solution can also help get planning permits because you think about the overall environmental impact.

When submitting a planning application for Floodlight, these questions must always be addressed. The more rural areas will require further attention such as painting the mast and Floodlight to match the environment. It can also help you limit working hours by introducing a time-limited lighting ban. This point helps planners to see that you address the main problems and try your best to limit their impact on the surrounding area.

If you apply for planning permission without addressing these problems, you will more than likely reject your application.

The cost of retractable masts has decreased over the years and made them more viable and cost-effective. LED sports lighting has also turned a corner by using higher power 120-130 lumens per watt LED. These reduce operating costs and maintenance over the more traditional high-intensity discharge type.

Some leaders in both areas are Sports Lighting UK and Sport LED. They have very useful information on their websites.

If all these items are covered by your planning application, you have a very good chance of obtaining planning approval and letting your team or club use your outdoor sports area at night.

Removable Floodlight in rural areas that help clubs, schools and teams get planning approval to use Floodlight in courts, places, and stadiums.

LED high bay light helps control light emissions, reduces maintenance and operating costs and can help obtain planning permits.

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