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Can neighbours complain about outside lights?

Can neighbours complain about outside lights?

If you’ve recently upgraded your garden lights and they’re a few shades brighter than before, it’s really important to consider whether or not they’re going to affect your neighbours.

Because, in short, the answer to the question – can neighbours complain about outside lights – is unfortunately a yes. But it does depend on how bright or intrusive your garden lighting ideas are, and there needs to be a solid reason behind the complaint.

Whether you’re worried about your neighbours complaining or you’re on the other side of the fence and wondering what to do. I spoke to expect who can advise on how to enjoy your garden lighting this summer, without annoying the neighbours.

A living wall, framework with plants, vertical planting, above a sunken seating area in an urban garden

(Image credit: Future PLC/Dominic Blackmore)

Jon Saeed, managing director of outdoor lighting company Lighting Legends, summarises why neighbours can complain about lights in your garden. ‘Under the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005, overly intrusive lighting can be classed as a statutory nuisance, meaning local councils have the power to investigate and take action if someone’s outdoor lights are interfering with the use or enjoyment of nearby homes,’ he says.

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