It’s part of a 12-month pilot to increase safety and follows long-standing community requests.

22-year-old Amelie Delagrange was murdered by Levi Bellfield as she crossed the green one night in August 2004.

Lighting was not initially recommended as an effective safety proposal after the French student’s death.

But advancements in technology mean the Met Police support it as a viable measure to improve personal safety at the site.

The new lights will use motion and daylight sensors, dimming during quiet hours and brightening when movement is detected.

This is to ensure both energy efficiency and minimal disruption to wildlife.