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Spennymoor Market Place and Consett Middle Street revitalised using Thorn Lighting’s Thor Lanterns and Customisable Gobo Projectors

28/05/2025

Thorn Lighting’s advanced Thor lanterns and bespoke gobo projectors have been selected to help revitalise Spennymoor Market Place and Consett Middle Street, aiming to draw more visitors, support local businesses, and promote community pride.

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12/04/2023

Newport City Council chose Thorn Lighting's Dark Sky-approved Urba bollard to support its Active Travel deployment in Tredegar Park.

Building vibrant local economies

22/03/2023

Thorn Lighting's Contrast architectural floodlights have helped modernise Jarnac Court and allow Midlothian Council to use colour to celebrate festivities.

Protecting Cumbria’s dark skies – a collaborative effort between Thorn Lighting and Cumbria County Council

20/05/2022

Cumbria County Council has teamed up with Thorn Lighting to install innovative technologies and solutions that reduce light pollution and help to protect the nocturnal environment.

Thorn Lighting Isaro Pro luminaires provide the perfect solution for the Safer Streets Fund Initiative

15/07/2021

Isaro Pro LED luminaires from Thorn Lighting, a lighting brand of the Zumtobel Group, have been installed as part of an extensive replacement programme of over 157 street luminaires in the Salthouse Road area of Barrow-in-Furness.

Thorn ensures the perfect setting at Queens Quay and Titan Crane Basin

18/05/2021

Thorn Lighting has supplied its stylish, Dyana aluminium road lanterns for Queens Quay, one of the most significant regeneration projects in Clydebank, West Central Scotland.

Thorn’s Urba bollards lead the way at Coed Melyn Park

14/04/2021

Thorn’s Urba bollard in Warm White 3000K have provided a successful lighting upgrade for the pathway through Coed Melyn Park located.

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14/06/2018

Douglas Borough Council has chosen Thorn Lighting’s popular R2L2 Small & Medium fittings and Lucy Zodion CMS drivers for the conversion.

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26/02/2018

Thorn Lighting is helping North Tyneside Council to save millions of pounds and help the environment through the refurbishment of thousands of street lamps.

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20/11/2017

Thorn Lighting has supplied luminaires for the illumination of the Queensferry Crossing.

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10/07/2017

CiviTEQ LED road lanterns from Thorn Lighting have been installed as part of an extensive replacement programme to major road networks undertaken by Thurrock Council district, which includes residential estates, distributor roads and major roundabouts.

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