11th June 2025
Residents are being asked for their views on how to implement proposals to reduce streetlighting in parts of Oxfordshire where it is requested.
Oxfordshire County Council is holding a consultation to seek the public’s views on how the ‘part-night lighting’ plans should work.
The consultation will focus on how, not where, part-night lighting (PNL) might be implemented. Locations would be a matter for communities themselves to decide and would then be subject to a further local consultation.
Previous proposals, known as ‘dark skies’, were deferred in November 2024 after concerns were raised. As a result, the aim is to give communities the choice to introduce PNL in their area only if they want it.
Councillor Andrew Gant, Oxfordshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Transport Management, said: “We want to hear people’s views and concerns, especially to help us understand potential impacts on those who are perceived as being at risk from crime or harm.
“The aim of the policy is to improve the natural environment from a carbon and biodiversity perspective, while keeping personal and community safety as a priority consideration.
“We recognise that one size does not fit all. Different operating hours, levels of light intensity and exemptions will form part of our proposals to meet different communities’ needs. And there is no intention of reducing streetlighting in areas where there are concerns about the impact.
“We want PNL to be a community choice which is why the public’s feedback is crucial in helping us to get this right.”
The implementation process being proposed is similar to Oxfordshire’s 20mph programme. Applications would have to be requested by the town or parish council and supported by the ward county councillor.
People can take part in the consultation on the council’s Let’s Talk Oxfordshire website until 6 July. Paper copies can also be requested at local libraries.
New proposals are expected to be presented for a decision by the council’s cabinet in September.