A 33-year-old from Fleetwood has been slapped with a rather hefty fine, for stealing a bollard from the entrance to Richmond Road in Blackpool.
Month: March 2013
Risky Thames Valley level crossing gets new barriers
Network Rail has recently had barriers installed at one of most dangerous level crossings in the Thames Valley, at Shiplake, on the Berkshire/ Oxfordshire border.
Tameside Local Nature Reserve reports gate theft
A new gate installed by a group of volunteers who look after the Tameside Local Nature Reserve went missing from its original position a few weeks ago, a report reveals.
Glass turnstiles, the elegant access solution for high-status environments
When envisioning the future look of any high-status building, whether we’re talking about a public venue or one meant for corporate use, designers should also seriously take into consideration the overall look of the access control solutions installed within their premises and the way they blend in.
Automatic barriers are the best solution for £10m multi-storey car parks
Planning permission has been granted for a new £10m multi-storey car park adjacent to Banbury station, in Oxfordshire, despite some serious concerns regarding the amount of traffic this development would bring about, a report reveals.
New Worle traffic bollards put motorists in a very tight spot
Traffic bollards certainly have their use in specific situations, especially when there’s a very clear and serious need to prevent access to a specific site.
However, properly installing such traffic control solutions can be a difficult task depending on the specific location, and that also seems to be the case with the new traffic bollards installed by North Somerset Council on a weakened bridge in Worle.
Static bollards providing permanent pattern of control available in any RAL colour
There has been a steep rise in ‘cash claw’ fraud incidents in London. Criminals use a gadget to trap money inside the machine. The thief must take a transaction of money out to enable them to put the device in.
Gate latching at underground stations results in increased ticket sales
"If you’ll latch it, they will pay" seems to be the motto of a new campaign by the Los Angeles subway authorities, who’ve decided to mitigate the high number of "free entries" to the trains by installing secure access gates.
Height-adjustable pedestals mount control device for motorists to enter a facility
Charity tins were stolen from various shops during the afternoon of Remembrance Sunday last year.