The Rotary Club of Cambridge South has teamed up with Cambridge University departments to make parking spaces available on university sites during the Christmas shopping season, with all proceeds going to charity, a news report in the local media has re
Month: November 2013
Peterborough shopping centre turns to bollards as part of an anti-terrorism initiative
Bollards are set to be installed in front of the entrances to Queensgate shopping centre as part of an anti-terrorism initiative, a news report in the local media has revealed.
Shanghai metro imposes tough new travel regulations
State authorities have just approved a tougher set of regulations for the Shanghai metro, which is likely to significantly reduce fare evaders, a news report has revealed.
Travellers occupy school car park during half term
Parents and children going to Cheslyn Hay Sport and Community High School in the West Midlands were recently faced with a very nasty surprise, since a group of travellers moved into a school car park during half term causing travel chaos at rush hour, a
Theft of bird feeders from nature reserve leads to calls for increased security
A specially built bird feeder installed on the premises at Rawcliffe Fields nature reserve was stolen, despite being wired to a secure fence to deter vandals and thieves, a news report in the local media has revealed.
Hundreds of disgruntled shoppers protest against controversial car parking system in Barrow
A large number of disgruntled shoppers in Barrow have joined a group to protest against a parking system that has penalized quite a few of them for simply parking outside a store before its actual opening hours, a news report in the local media has revealed.
Automatic gates provide more security, safety and can even boost your property’s value
Although automatic gates are typically associated to the more affluent of home owners, the truth of the matter is that installing such a system could actually prove a less costly job than you might expect and, on the long term, even significantly increase your property’s market value.
East Kilbride residents calling for car park to be fenced off after travellers occupy the site illegally
Residents in East Kilbride are asking the local council to securely fence off the car park of a disused tenpin bowling alley after travellers occupied the site illegally, a news report in the local media has revealed.