As the number of visitors to Hull’s Whitefriargate, Trinity Market and the surrounding areas has steadily dropped over the past few years, the Hull Trinity House Charity trustees plan to same some decisive measures in this matter by building a brand-new car park in the area.
In order to make room for the future 65-space car park, the Trinity House School building would have to be demolished, says a news report on the matter. This shouldn’t represent much of a problem, given the fact that they building itself is not listed and has already been deemed unfit for its original purpose by building inspectors. Plus, the school itself is set to move to a more modern, larger building nearby.
Naturally, such an extensive undertaking also requires a very serious access control solutions for vehicles to be put in place, and this is exactly where Car Park Barriers & Turnstiles comes into play.
We are a market leader in the field of access control and car park barriers, the specific customizable design of our security barriers making them equally suitable for smaller and larger premises. Additionally, they’re fully capable of working with any installed access control or ticketing systems.
Our vehicle barriers can work in any weather, are able to immediately recognise authorised personnel and are supplied complete and ready to accept power and data connections. Plus, boom arms are available in a number of different lengths to suit various road widths.
Last, but certainly not least, it’s important to mention that the automatic car park barriers provided by Car Park Barriers & Turnstiles can also be fitted with a number of useful extras, such as a folding arm mechanism, impact release mechanism or hanging racks / barrier skirts.
If you’d like to find out more about the specific offerings Car Park Barriers & Turnstiles has in store, just contact our dedicated product team, they’ll be more than happy to answer any question you might have.