A pensioner has collected a massive 1,650 signatures for a petition in a bid to get toilets at a shopping precinct re-opened. Terry Butcher was overjoyed that the Weymouth-based council is rethinking its options.
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Automatic bollards exceptionally resistant to impact if a car strikes them
Police were embarrassed when their car got impaled on traffic bollards.
Parking posts ideal for restricting access to small depots or areas
A reward is available for anyone who can help prosecute the perpetrators of arson at a bus depot. A 56-seater single-deck coach and DAF recovery lorry were severely damaged in the incident.
Skirts prevent unauthorised personnel from entering underneath office automatic barrier
Thames Valley Police confirmed they had dealt with a protest staged by people outside the head offices of energy firm Centrica.
Reliable turnstiles offer improved security for outdoor sites
Rail authorities are signalling determination to beat cable thefts which have cost the industry more than £300,000 on one stretch of the railway alone.
Barrier support posts provide longer lasting exterior security operation
A stolen digger was used to smash into a supermarket.
Perimeter fencing is first line of defence around an organisation’s premises
The Oxford versus Cambridge rowing clash was brought to a halt in the River Thames, giving rise to fears that this summer’s Olympics could be similarly affected by merely one individual.
Static bollards a genuine deterrent for protecting vulnerable points at a site
Electricity provider Central Networks are working with the police to try to stop the rising tide of thefts of copper.
Barricades for outdoor facilities capable of stopping truck travelling at 50 mph
Police are searching for sheep thieves after two incidents that took place last week. The animals are estimated to be worth around £2,700 and they all belonged to the same farmer in East Lothian.
Turnstiles can control the admission of visitors to toilets in a premises
Councillors were divided over a decision by a town council to buy two toilet blocks from the district council.