A security barrier blocking access to a city centre street in Portsmouth apparently has some seriously adverse effects on the local trade, a news report reveals.
Month: April 2013
Hull Trinity House plans to build new car park in order to bolster number of visitors
As the number of visitors to Hull’s Whitefriargate, Trinity Market and the surrounding areas has steadily dropped over the past few years, the Hull Trinity House Charity trustees plan to same some decisive measures in this matter by building a brand-new car park in the area.
Glass turnstiles might play a major role in raising awareness on museum donations
Keeping any museum open and free to visit is not exactly an easy task for the curators, especially since actual donations from museum visitors are typically few and far apart.
Metal fencing enhances security and restricts access on any site
Without a doubt, metal fences represent a very cost-effective initial line of defence against trespassers, even if they normally have to be doubled by some additional security measures, such as CCTV surveillance.
Automatic bollards in Whiteley, Fareham, lowered due to “overwhelming response” from residents
A council-run survey found 83 per cent of residents in Whiteley, Fareham, Hampshire want to have the bollards lowered in a popular drive for a three-month trial period, a news report reveals.
Automatic Car Park Barriers, a great solution for large vehicle fleets
The Cumbria-based WM Armstrong distribution company has just announced plans to invest a whopping 650,000 in its 90-strong vehicle fleet, a news report reveals.
Full height turnstiles enable higher level of security
Turnstiles are one of the most popular solutions used for restricting access to a specific location, especially when high traffic volumes are expected.