VAL1850
Well-known member
The only bit of sunshine I've seen all winter, bring it on
I see over 500 people have signed a petition against the club's use of grass growing lights (I don't know the tech term) which cause an orange glow that can be seen all over Brighton. The claim is it is the worst light pollution in one hundred square miles and is damaging the wildlife in the area. Do they have a point?
I see over 500 people have signed a petition against the club's use of grass growing lights (I don't know the tech term) which cause an orange glow that can be seen all over Brighton. The claim is it is the worst light pollution in one hundred square miles and is damaging the wildlife in the area. Do they have a point?
To be fair it's quite a big back yard with this issue. I saw photographers on the seafront complaining about it on Facebook.
It is odd, though, that it’s only become really noticeable for the last few weeks. I wonder what’s changed. .
Drove back from Eastbourne yesterday and today and could see it at least as far as Druscilas, if not further away. I did wonder what it was. Thought it was very strange floodlight colour.
I blame Lucas
Grass growing lights are mounted on wheeled frames just a foot or so above the ground.
I don’t understand why they are left as open frames rather than having a reflective cover over the top - this would reduce the light pollution as well as directing more of the light where it is needed, on the grass.
I was in Seaford an hour or so ago and it's visible from places there too.
Low cloud cover, so the clouds are reflecting the glow, causing a brighter light.
I saw it during the week driving back from Lancing to Brighton along the A27
I was driving on the A303 west of Salisbury and could see the glow from there.
This.
I’m with the locals on this one. I very much doubt it was mentioned in the planning application for the stadium and one of the joys of living in a more rural spot is seeing the clear skies. This must be very annoying and I’d like to see the club try and resolve this.
If they have selected this particular one hundred square miles they might have had a point.
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Low cloud cover, so the clouds are reflecting the glow, causing a brighter light.