A local authority has put forward plans to transform a plot of unused land in Bishop Auckland into a new 72-space car park, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. The proposal, tabled by Durham County Council and The Auckland Project, will offer additional short-stay parking to those using… Read more »
Month: January 2019
Anti-ram security bollards could be installed around Tesco shop in Theydon Bois
Anti-ram security bollards could be installed around the Tesco in Theydon Bois in order provide a perimeter around the shop’s ATM for enhanced protection, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. Permission has been sought from Epping Forest District Council to erect six anti-ram-raid bollards after an incident that… Read more »
Global Metal Fencing Market set to Expand at CAGR of 5.7% between 2019 and 2028
The Global Metal Fencing market is set to record a very strong level of growth over the next 9 years, with a CAGR estimated at 5.7%, a recent market research report has been able to suggest. The market.us report values the global metal fencing market at US$ 35,449.9 Mn in 2018 and projected a significant… Read more »
Barriers and bollards to be deployed in Manchester as security measures against vehicle attacks
Local authorities in Manchester will deploy barriers and bollards worth £250,000 around the city centre’s landmarks and busiest spaces to prevent vehicles mowing people down in a terror attack under advice from the police’s counter-terror unit, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. The council has refused to reveal… Read more »
Turnstiles cut fare dodging on Dutch trains by 34%
The use of turnstiles in Dutch train stations has cut the number of fare dodgers 34% over the past three years, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. According to the Dutch railway company, NS, in 2018, 230,000 people have been fined for not having a valid ticket, compared… Read more »