'˜We will never give up fight to get lights switched back on in Skegness'
The findings of a survey by Lincolnshire County Council on the impact of part street lighting will be discussed at a meeting in Lincoln tomorrow (Thursday).
More than 89% of people in some areas of Skegness who took part in the survey, said switching off the lights after 11pm had had a negative impact on their lives.
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Hide AdMayor of Skegness Coun Danny Brookes told members of the town council at their last meeting that a woman had been in touch with him after suffering an ankle injury on her way home from work.
He said: “She told me she had been walking home in the dark and didn’t see a raised pavement, now she was off work sick.”
In spite of assurances from the police there was no evidence the switching off of the lights had caused a rise in crime, Coun Brookes said this would not be the last time the topic would be raised at council meetings.
He said: “The survey shows that people are not happy. We are a holiday resort and people are out working and socialising at night.
“If our roads were not riddled with potholes it would be a different matter.
“Our residents deserve not to live in fear, and if they want the lights switched back on, we won’t give up the fight.”