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.
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Bollards installed to protect house located in Bunbury accident hot spot
A total of 17 bollards worth $50,000 were installed by the City of Bunbury in order to protect a house located in the area’s most notorious car crash site, a news report in the local media has revealed.
New automatic barriers to be installed at busy crossing on Scunthorpe’s Tata Steel works
Following a series of incidents and near misses, automatic barriers have been installed on a busy crossing on Scunthorpe’s Tata Steel works, a news report in the local media has revealed.
Bollards installed in Boston Market Place to protect new layout
A series of access restriction measures (planters and bollards) have been installed at Boston Market Place in a bid to address concerns over the new layout, a news report in the local media has revealed.
New car park set to be built at Swansea’s Singleton Hospital
Plans for creating a new car park with spaces for 22 vehicles at the Singleton Hospital in Swansea have been approved by the local authorities, a media news report has revealed.
Peterborough Sports venue to get new, updated turnstiles
The Peterborough Sports venue from Lincoln Road has just undergone an impressive £300,000 revamp that saw the grounds receive a series of improvements, including here £50,000 floodlights, a news report in the local media has revealed.
Famous Cambridge rising bollards damaged by car
The driver of an unauthorised car ignored the warning signs at the guided busway at Cambridge rail station and knocked the top of the rising bollards off, a news report in the local media has revealed.
West Molesey recreation ground gets fenced off to prevent incursions and illegal encampments
Metal fencing has been placed around a West Molesey recreation area by the Elmbridge Borough Council in order to prevent travellers from setting up illegal camps at the location.
Train barriers in Lincoln sufffer significant break-down following electrical fault
Train barriers installed in the centre of Lincoln were down for 50 minutes a couple of nights ago, due to a very serious electrical fault that adversly affected their operation, a news report in the local media has revealed.
Manchester car park goes “nuts”, charges conkers for access
As a part of a one-of-a-kind initiative for promoting the overall reduction in carbon levels, between the 18’th and the 22’nd of September, multi-storey Town Centre Car Parks (TCCP) at 30 Tariff Street on the easterly reaches of Manchester’s Northern Quarter has decided to accept conkers in exchange for parking.