Plans for installing new security fencing around the old Great Lever Library in Bolton have been approved by local authorities, with work set to start in the near future, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. Bolton’s planning committee approved the 2.44m fencing at the back of the Bradford… Read more »
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New car park barriers deployed at Pooler car park in a bid to curb illegal access
New car park barriers and temporary locking bollards have been deployed at a prominent Poole car park, in a bid to stop travellers gaining access, a recent news report in the local business media has been able to suggest. The measures have been taken at Poole’s Kingland Road car park, also known locally as the… Read more »
Automatic Gate Opening System Market set for Robust Expansion until 2026
The automatic gate opening systems market is likely to record a very strong level of growth until 2026 as a direct result of the increasing need for automation in the industrial and residential sectors, a recent report from Persistent Market Research has been able to suggest. Automatic gate opening systems can be defined as gate… Read more »
Static traffic bollards can improved children’s safety around schools
Static traffic bollards could improve children’s safety on the roads outside Cuffley School in Welwyn Garden City, a local news source can suggest. Traffic builds on the roads outside Cuffley School as people park in front of driveways which are normally used as passing places during drop-off and pick-up times causing friction between parents and… Read more »
Security turnstiles market set for strong growth until 2024, research finds
The security turnstiles’ market is on a positive trend and set to grow at a CAGR of 10-15% till 2024, a recent market research report has been able to suggest. The Global Turnstiles Market Professional Survey Report 2018 from Market Insights Reports suggests that growing security concerns, crowd management, need for pedestrian and entrants’ record… Read more »
Steel bollards are becoming more common in large cities in a bid to improve pedestrian security
The numerous terrorist attacks involving moving vehicles that have occurred over the past few years have led to a significant increase in the number of security measures designed to keep pedestrians safe that have been deployed in large cities across the world, a news report can reveal. The barriers are meant to act as a… Read more »
Car park barriers could block access for motorhomes in Newcastle car parks
New car park barriers could be erected in order to keep motor home owners out of Newcastle car parks, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. The situation has been described as “significantly problematic” and Newry, Mourne and Down District Council is to consider installing height restriction barriers. Council… Read more »
Fencing put in place around Kingstanding following anti-social behaviour targeting students
A 10ft fence has been erected between a primary school’s playground and a housing estate to protect pupils from ‘intimidation and threatening gestures’ from locals, a recent news report in a local media outlet has been able to reveal. The students at Twickenham Primary in Kingstanding were allegedly subjected to anti-social behaviour. The school itself… Read more »
The need for automation in the residential and industrial sectors to drive growth in the automatic gates sector
The need for automation in the residential and industrial sectors, together with growing urbanization and increasing developments in the infrastructure will be the leading factors in the growth of the automatic gate and door opening systems’ market, a recent market research report has been able to suggest. The “Automatic Gate and Door Opening System Market… Read more »
Local authority installs barrier to prevent illegal camps in Huthwaite car park
A local authority has installed barriers in order to prevent travellers from setting up illegal camps within a Huthwaite car park, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. The move comes after a local councillor decided to take matters into his own hands and hired a digger to build… Read more »