Street lighting
Ealing Council is responsible for most of the streetlights and illuminated signs on the public highway. Maintenance involves periodical cleaning, servicing, and testing. Night patrols are carried out twice a month all year round to identify faults and arrange repairs.
Reporting a problem
Report a street lighting problem online
If your query is an emergency or needs urgent attention you can telephone (020) 8825 6000.
There are over 23,000 lighting columns in the borough to maintain and residents are encouraged to report any problems they experience.
Alternatively you can telephone customer services. You will be asked:
- your name and postcode
- where the light is situated ie street name, the number of the house its outside or opposite
- type of fault ie light out, flickering
The more information you can give the better. Most street lighting columns have a unique number at eye level facing the road.
Note: 'light out' problems are inspected during the day so
exact location or the light number must be given.
| Type of problem | Response time |
|
Missing door covers/exposed wires/knocked down street furniture |
One hour |
|
Flickering lights/lights out |
five working days |
|
Replacing knocked down columns |
20 working days (possibly a further 10 working days for electrical disconnection and connection. This is outside the council's control) |
Any traffic signals that need attention should be referred to Transport for London (TfL) on (020) 7126 2345.
New lighting columns
Ealing Council and its partner, Ealing Street
Lighting (part of EDF Energy), are currently replacing around
15,000 old lamp columns throughout the borough. This work started
in August 2005 and will be completed by the end of 2010.
