You can read Suffolk County Council's statement on our website.
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You can read Suffolk County Council's statement on our website.
Suffolk Streetlighting is responsible for the maintenance and energy of over 70,000 street lights and nearly 9,500 illuminated signs and bollards across the county.
There are also over 10,500 street lights owned by other authorities, including borough, district, town or parish councils, National Highways (for trunk roads) and private owners.
Our online reporting system will tell you whether or not we are responsible for maintenance (you can find this in the page section below " Report a faulty streetlight, lit sign or bollard").
If the street light, lit sign or bollard is not shown on our reporting system, then we do not maintain or repair it.
There are numerous organisations and individuals who own areas of land which are used by the public and on which lit equipment may be located but are not maintained by us. We do not hold records of who is responsible for them but the borough, district, town or parish councils may know the owner.
Some examples of locations where we are not responsible for maintaining lit equipment are shown below:
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