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Festive Lights Old Town

Festive Lights Old Town. Enhance existing lights Complement the main town- continuity of style and form Big impact for low cost. Bath Street. Covert Zig-zag to perpendicular (as in main town) with new/refurb cross streets (4-5 dependent on fitting) Implications

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Festive Lights Old Town

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  1. Festive Lights Old Town Enhance existing lights Complement the main town- continuity of style and form Big impact for low cost Jeremy Ireland, LOTT

  2. Bath Street • Covert Zig-zag to perpendicular (as in main town) with new/refurb cross streets (4-5 dependent on fitting) • Implications • New permissions from two/three (total) building owners • Current owners have existing permissions for fittings • Power supplies already in place • New fittings into buildings (WDC engineers) • No additional load-testing – new fittings fall undercurrent regime • Gateway • Implications • Permissions from WDC-owned buildings (DB to arrange) • Load testing new fittings (low requirements) • Power from WDC buildings or Jug & Jester - yet to be established Jeremy Ireland, LOTT

  3. Clemens Street and Rail/Road Junction • New/refurbished Cross-streets • Existing fittings should suffice but • Re-survey for height etc • New frames • Rail Junction • Icicle Curtains to mirror street/main town enhancements • Bridge Abutments – new fittings on east abutment • New fittings dependent on Network Rail permissions? Permissions exist in principle. TCM to follow –up. Jeremy Ireland, LOTT

  4. High Street/Regent Place • Shop-level icicle curtains • Implications • Splitters from five existing light columns • One needs wire suspension at height over pavement • Agreements from shopkeepers to allow fitting’ • Shopkeepers to arrange fitting and cover bulk of fitting costs • Some shopkeepers to allow connection to their power supply. 2. East North section 2 (suspend) 2. East South Section 2 1. East South section 1 2. East South section 1 (option 2) 2. East North section 1 Jeremy Ireland, LOTT

  5. Additional – All Saints’ Square? • Additional Delineation of ‘square’ – lighting WDC buildings adjacent Jug and Jester? • 20m approx – Icicles to mirror victoria Terrace Lights? Jeremy Ireland, LOTT

  6. Costs of Shop Icicles • 0.06 w per bulb • Eg 100 m = 5000 bulbs • 5000 x 0.06 = 0.3 kWh (Units) each hour • 7 days for 6 weeks @ 7 hours = 7x7x6 = 294 hours • TOTAL = 88 units at night rates for each side High Street Jeremy Ireland, LOTT

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