On Friday 14 November 2008 the 500 Lux Flood Lighting system was turned on for the first time on the main pitch, soon to be followed by the second pitch.
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The venue featured 20, 500 roofed bucket seats with the remaining 7, 000 being benches 12 luxury suites, a press room, flood lighting and a FieldTurf artificial turf.
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The planetarium includes a 35-foot domed theater, featuring an analog Spitz system custom built in Germany, a high-definition full-dome projection system, and high efficiency LED flood lighting.
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Large light festivals and events have helped to develop the use of light on large canvases such as architectural facades, building projections, the flood lighting of buildings with colour, and interactive media facades.
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Two of the most noticeable accomplishments were the Benjamin Flood Lighting system in Westminster Abbey for the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation in 1953 ( Benjamin Electric Ltd . Manufactured equipment used by Holophane Ltd . at Coronation ) and the Tower Bridge of London in 1964.
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Originally heated to 70F ( 21C ), its boilers were requisitioned for the war effort in 1941.55 yards long and 8 lanes wide, the pool was 4.5 metres deep at the deep end, accommodated 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 metre diving boards, a grandstand for 700 spectators, and underwater flood lighting.
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The upgrade included a construction of : " Two FIFA offices at 58m? Two more player changing rooms-upgrading from two to four, Doping room, Referee dressing room, Player s and public first aid room, Media provision complete with temporary studio and public announcement area, Security centre and Operations rooms, Central store, Flood lighting of the field at minimum 500 lux, Standby power system, Standby storage of water, and pitch improvement to the same quality as the Mbombela Stadium ."
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Simmondley has a number of public areas including; a children's play park area with swings and a centre climbing frame, an enclosed games court called the S . M . U . G . A ( Simmondley Multi Use Games Area ) with football nets and basketball hoops with flood lighting, open grass land around the estate mainly surrounding the Werneth Road area, a village green to the top of Simmondley with a public phone box, post box, plant pots, seating and during the Christmas period this is the location of the Simmondley Christmas Tree.