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Just
 an idea so we don't end up stepping on broken-bottle ends at night, 
which I've seen every so often. I usually bring a torch, but safety 
shoes with steel insoles would be advised. Getting ESB Networks to 
install an electrical supply for lighting always seems to be a hassle 
and costly, as we saw recently when a pedestrian crossing was installed,
 so maybe lights could be solar powered and on sensors? They'd only need
 to turn on intermittently, so average power use would be low and 
therefore solar panels for powering the system wouldn't have to be 
large. In fact, a sensor could be mounted on the nearest light to the 
gate to control a string of maybe three streetlamps.
Edit: Grok made the image, so send the Grammar Police to them if you're concerned about spelling.