Bollards were installed outside a primary school in Staffordshire in a bid to stop parents from pulling up and parking directly outside its entrance, a news report in the local media was able to reveal.
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Llandudno train station undergoes major revamp, now officially opened
Refurbishment work on the the train station in the seaside town of Llandudno has recently been completed, with the venue now officially opened.
Oxford hospitals’ car park revenues reach £3.5m
Hospitals across Oxfordshire have managed to cash in on the use of their car parks, revenues reaching £3.5m in 2013/14, 20 percent more than the previous year.
Concerned residents call for safety bollards to be installed near Bradford road
A group of 50 concerned residents have signed a petition asking to have bollards installed on their street in Bradford to stop drivers using it as a race track.
Security fencing put in place to tackle anti-social behaviour on Newtownabbey estate
New security fencing is to be put up at an anti-social behaviour hotspot on the Glenvarna estate in Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland.
Petition calls for safety barriers at Newcastle multi-storey car park following spate of deadly incidents
An online petition asking for safety barriers to be installed at Newcastle’s Midway car park has already been signed by more than 120 people, who expressed their concerns following a number of recent incidents where people have died or been seriously injured after falling from the car park.
Headmaster asks for traffic calming measures to be put in place around his school
The headmaster of a grammar school in Lightcliffe, Yorkshire, is asking local authorities to put traffic calming measures in place around the school in order to make the approach safer for pupils, parents and staff, a news report in the local media was able to reveal.
Haddenham and Thame Parkway station undergoes £500,000 revamp
A train station which serves rail users in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire has undergone a 500,000 revamp that saw it being significantly improved and enlarged, a media news report on the matter could recently reveal.
Aberdeen leisure centre upgrades site security measures
An Aberdeen leisure centre is set to install a set of new security measures aimed at stopping fly-tippers and maintain a state of cleanliness across the premises, a news report in the local media could reveal.
New fence makes old cemetery safe again
A security fence has been erected around a 200-year-old Falmouth cemetery in order to prevent vandalism and safety hazards for visitors, following a strong campaign in the local community.