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Bright Flashing Light disturbing residents.

Reported via desktop in the Other Lighting Issue category anonymously at 10:01, Fri 17 November 2023

Sent to Oxfordshire County Council less than a minute later

The flashing light is very bright and is disturbing to residents. A form of shielding or otherwise dimming the lights in the evening would potentially be a viable solution. If LED intensity can be adjusted or automatic light time dimming can be enabled, these would be ideal solutions.

Council ref: 5222730

Asset ID: 001Z

Unit type: Zebra crossing

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  • State changed to: Investigating

    Updated by Oxfordshire County Council at 10:12, Fri 17 November 2023

  • The Modustar Belisha beacon, made by Simmons Signs is adjustable as can be seen on this website screenshot. The instructions for the adjustment are here: https://simmonsigns.co.uk/ wp-content/ uploads/ 2022/ 02/ Simmonsigns_Modustar_Installation_Guides-V3.pdf Thank you for agreeing to this adjustment.

    Posted anonymously at 09:15, Sat 18 November 2023

  • Would you please be kind enough to attend to this matter which is still disturbing our sleep. Although the lights have been switched, so the brighter light is on the Town Hall side of the road, it still needs the brightness adjusting please. This is a simple fix as can be seen here: https://simmonsigns.co.uk/ wp-content/ uploads/ 2022/ 02/ Simmonsigns_Modustar_Installation_Guides-V3.pdf Thank you

    Posted anonymously at 14:20, Mon 29 April 2024

  • Oxfordshire County Council wishes to apologies for the delay in a response. Due to the timescale since this was last reported. Please can you confirm if it is still an issue by creating new report on Fix My Street.

    State changed to: Investigation complete

    Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 15:49, Tue 10 December 2024

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