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All welcome at Lightscene Exhibition: free entry, CPD, lunch, parking and more! All welcome at Lightscene Exhibition: free entry, CPD, lunch, parking and more!


The ILP is providing free CPD seminars for all attendees at its Lightscene exhibition on Tuesday 4 June (10am-4pm) at Uttoxeter Racecourse, Staffordshire. Three sessions will run during the event:


Professional Lighting Guide 02 – Don’t lose sleep over conflict areas Nick Smith, NWS Associates


The Highways Maintenance Efficiency Programme Peter Hosking, Leicestershire County Council


The LANTERNS Study: Local Authority Collaborators’ National Evaluation of Reduced Night-time Streetlight Dr Phil Edwards, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine


Lightsceneo demonstrates that there is such a thing as a free lunch, with complimentary refreshments provided for all pre-registered visitors. A wide range of lighting organisations will be exhibiting to show their products and services – companies who’d like to book space should contact jess@theilp.org.uk.


All lighting professionals are welcome and visitor places can be booked at www.theilp.org.uk/lightscene IIINews from the key industry bodies for the lighting sector. III “ These CPD seminars provide a great


reason to visit the Lightscene exhibition and are expected to be very popular. With quality exhibitors, free seminars, free lunch and free parking, this is a one of a kind event for all lighting professionals. Time away from the workplace can be hard to justify and this event really rewards attendees with a free boost to their competency.


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