Residents Asked To Report Broken Street Lights In Canvey Island

By

Karen McGinn
16 February 2026, 3:38 pm

On February 13, 2026, police and local officials met with residents in Canvey Island, Essex, to launch a new project aimed at fixing broken street lights. The Canvey Island Town Council and Essex Police are asking the public to report any faulty or damaged lights to help improve safety in the community.

The initiative is designed to speed up repairs and provide the police with information about dark areas where crime or anti-social behaviour might happen. By keeping the streets well-lit, the authorities hope to make the town safer for pedestrians and cyclists at night.

Residents can share information by returning physical feedback forms to the Canvey Island Town Council office at The Paddocks Community Centre. This option is available for those who prefer not to use email or social media to report maintenance issues.

This safety push follows a recent move to fund all-night street lighting across the area, reversing a previous policy where lights were switched off during the early hours of the morning. Officials also gave away safety equipment during a public meeting held at the Knightswick Centre to promote night-time safety.

While local councillors and officers are leading this effort, the information they gather will be used to plan patrols and request repairs. The town council is encouraging everyone to get involved to ensure the streets remain bright and safe for everyone.

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