Permanent bollards could be put up around Nottingham Forest’s City Ground and Trent Bridge in a bid to improve the safety of pedestrians at key sporting events, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. The two sports grounds are already planning on putting in place a range of their… Read more »
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Metal fencing deployed to protect site of derelict hospital in North Wales
Metal fencing and other security measures are set to be deployed in order to secure Denbigh’s North Wales Hospital site, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. The Former North Wales Hospital – the main building being a Grade II listed building – was built in 1844-8 was extended… Read more »
New car park barriers and security solutions to be deployed across Huntingdonshire
New car park barriers, improved lighting and various security solutions are among the measures put forward as part of a strategy that will decide the future of off-street parking across Huntingdonshire, a recent news report has been able to suggest. The 2018-2023 policy document includes short, medium, and longer-term goals, among which were the possible… Read more »
Increased demand for automatic gates in residential and transportation applications set to drive market growth
The availability of new technologies and the increased demand for automatic barriers all over residential and transportation applications are likely to drive a significant level of growth in the automatic gates sector, which is forecast to reach USD 18 Billion in revenues by 2023, according to recent research by Market Research Future and Research Report… Read more »
Full height turnstiles are perfect deterrents to infiltrations, tailgating
Full height turnstiles are among the best access restriction solutions for organizations that want to implement active steps towards preventing unwanted people from accessing their premises. A physical deterrent to infiltration, full height turnstiles are a tall, robust solution for perimeter fence lines, metro stations or parking garages. They can physically stop tailgating (an unauthorised… Read more »
New bollards deployed to protect Ulverston war memorial
New protective bollards have been deployed on a popular Ulverston road to stop lorries and delivery vans parking on pavements, causing widespread damage, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. Pavements and flagstones in King Street have been affected by HGVs parking on them. The town councillors have arranged… Read more »
Car park for busy Scottish Harry Potter railway viewpoint
Funds have been granted to rural Scottish areas for tourism projects in order to deal with steadily increasing numbers. £3m is shared among 18 projects, 13 of which are in the Highlands and islands. Tourism secretary Fiona Hyslop announced the funding yesterday at Glenfinnan. The Glennfinnan railway viewpoint gives a stunning view onto the viaduct…. Read more »
Reliable and affordable car park barriers
Taunton Deane Borough Council and contractors are progressing through a complex project to improve multiple car parks throughout the area. This has involved ground works, installation of barriers, machines and cabling in car parks including Orchard, High Street, Tangier, Canon Street, Wood Street, Castle Street and Enfield car parks. The installation should finish by the… Read more »
Global Automated Bollards and Barriers Market to grow US$ 1.80 billion by 2025, report reveals
The Automated Bollards and Barriers market is expected to grow US$ 1.80 billion by 2025 from US$ 1.26 billion in 2015, the “Automated Barriers and Bollards Market to 2025 Global Analysis and Forecasts by Product Type (Push Button, Remote Controlled, RFID Tags Reader, Loop Detectors, and Others) and End-use Vertical (Residential, Commercial, and Industrial)” report… Read more »
Access control turnstiles can help better manage access to leisure premises
Installing access control turnstiles at your leisure business premises, whether we’re talking about a gym, club or some other type of facility can certainly help improve security, but in the same time potentially bolster membership by streamlining the customer’s access to the site. Front desk personnel in recreational centres are often busy greeting members, performing… Read more »