2024-09-19

£600,000 in grant funding for new LED traffic lights in Nottingham city

© westbridgfordwire.com Nottingham City Council has successfully secured a grant of £631,374.47 from the Department for Transport (DfT) to address outdated traffic signals. The funding, part of the national Traffic Signals Obsolescence Grant (TSOG), will be used to phase out older halogen incandescent lamps and replace them with energy-efficient LED modules. The project, scheduled to begin in April 2024 and conclude by March 2026, aims to reduce energy costs, carbon emissions, and maintenance costs associated with the ageing signal systems. The t...
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