New bollards at Burnthill Road in Glengormley to stop vehicles from using the grass area at Pembrooke, in an attempt to mitigate the anti-social behaviour that has plagued the area in recent years, a news report on the matter has revealed.
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Train stations in Hampshire set for extensive redesign process in a bid to prevent suicides
Hampshire’s train stations are set to undergo an extensive redesign program, in a bid to curb railway suicides, a news article in the local media has revealed.
Shepton Mallet car park to get new entrance barrier
A new barrier is set to be installed at a Shepton Mallet car park following a series of complaints from residents about groups of cars gathering at the car park late at night and creating noise.
Kensington Olympia overground station upgraded to counter ticket evaders
A number of measures designed specifically to tackle the people to avoid paying their ticket fares have been implemented at the Kensington Olympia overground station, the total investment by the TfL reaching £500,000.
Children’s hospice gets raided by thieves during fundraiser
A children’s hospice premises were raided by thieves and the engine from one of their charity vans stolen the past weekend, while a fundraiser for the same hospice was in full swing elsewhere.
Row erupts over a new turnstile system at Anfield stadium
A new automatic turnstile system installed at the Anfield Road stadium has left Liverpool FC supporters outraged, due to long delays in processing season tickets and membership cards.
New 46-space car park set to open in Lincoln
A new car park is set to be opened in Lincoln, close to Lincoln Central train station and Sincil Street, providing space for 46 cars.
Bollards stop Bradford thief’s car in its tracks
A thief was caught following a car chase across Bradford when his car got stuck between bollards installed for safety reasons.
Start-up working on ring to replace RFID access cards and passes
A start-up created by two American undergraduates studying engineering and design have come up with a rather interesting approach to the idea of access restriction and control, developing a control system dubbed the Sesame Ring.
Two thirds of automated gates installed in the UK could pose serious safety risks, DHF warns
A recent statement by the Door & Hardware Federation (DHF) revealed the concerning fact that more than two thirds of all automated gates installed in the UK do not comply with latest legislation and could pose a serious safety risk.