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Re: Lighting Bollards

Subject: Re: Lighting Bollards
From: heartwood7
Date: Jul 01 2008 21:53:54
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 Try Sun-Mate.com or any solar light supply.? Some have a remote panel with a 
line running to several lights. Patrick George


 


 

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TREES: THE KEY TO CLIMATE PROOFING OUR CITIES- London, 10th July 2008.
A 10% increase in urban tree cover could neutralise rising city
temperatures, but large trees with irreplaceable climate-control benefits
are being lost at an alarming rate. This pioneering conference explores
practical possibilities to reverse tree loss within current planning
framework. It can be done: our objective is to define how to do it. FINAL
BOOKINGS NOW AT WWW.TREEWORKS.CO.UK/SEMINARS
________________________________________________________________________

 
In a message dated 01/07/2008 21:35:38 GMT Standard Time,  
treecheck@xxxxxxxxxxx.co.uk writes:

Has  anybody come ocross a scheme or technology that gives light but is  less
environmentally invasive but meets the safety demands of a public  site.



I've got a little Petzl LED headlight that is absolutely brilliant for  
peering in the darkest recesses of my office and car and cellar or reading 
the  
QJF 
in bed with minimal disturbance for my partner.... I recommend he gets some  
of these and fastens them round his leg before setting off round the wood.  
They're not particularly cheap; 20 quid or so in Decathlon, but they'll be  
cheaper than his bollards and associated root-wreckin-plumbing!
 
Think laterally.
 
Bill.



   


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