New lighting pilot on Twickenham Green to enhance community safety
24 October 2024
As part of a 12-month pilot to increase community safety, we are installing lighting along the central path of Twickenham Green.
Following long-standing community requests for better lighting after Amelie Delagrange’s murder, we have commenced the installation of solar-powered LED lights on Twickenham Green. While lighting was not initially recommended as an effective safety proposal, advancements in technology have now meant the Metropolitan Police support it as a viable measure to improve personal safety and confidence when crossing the green.
The new lights will use motion and daylight sensors, dimming during quiet hours and brightening when movement is detected, ensuring both energy efficiency and minimal disruption to wildlife.
Councillor Gareth Roberts, Leader of the Council, said: "We are proud to introduce this lighting pilot as a positive step towards making the community feel safer on Twickenham Green. The use of motion-sensitive, solar-powered lights ensures that we not only address community concerns but also remain mindful of environmental considerations. Our goal is to create safer public spaces for all, especially women and girls."
While Richmond upon Thames remains the safest borough in London, Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) has risen nationwide, including locally. We are actively combating VAWG through increased resources, awareness initiatives like White Ribbon walks, training programmes and partnerships with local organisations.
"Keeping our community safe remains a top priority for us," said Cllr Roberts, "By taking steps like this lighting pilot, and through ongoing initiatives to combat VAWG, we are committed to ensuring that Richmond remains a safe and welcoming borough for everyone."
We will monitor the effectiveness of the lighting over the course of the 12-month pilot, collecting feedback from the community and assessing the impact on safety, public perception and the environment.
Complete the online consultation to have your say on the Twickenham Green lighting pilot.
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Updated: 24 October 2024
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