Despite recording a serious increase in traffic following the re-opening of the Olympia pool site, the management team at the Dundee Gallagher Retail Park have decided to keep their car park free of charge, at least for the time being.
Month: July 2013
Welsh housebuilder prosecuted for failing to fence off site
Welsh housebuilder S&R Builders has been given a two year conditional discharge, after he failed to fence off the site at the Black Prince pub despite being advised to do so by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Cambridge guided bus gets stuck on rising bollards
A guided double-decker bus was damaged by the electric bollards in Emmanuel Street, Cambridge, during a collision that happened on Saturday at about 5pm.
Plans for a new car park in Barrhill going ahead, despite initial opposition
Plans for a new car park in Barrhill, South Ayrshire have been resubmitted, following objections from Barrhill residents and community organisations.
Tyne and Wear Metro to install access gates in order to prevent fare-dodging
13 of the busiest stations on the Tyne and Wear Metro will be fitted with London Underground-style gates, in an attempt to reduce fare dodging which costs about £1m a year in lost income.
Bollards and automatic gate considered as possible solution for access to Oxford cemetery
An automatic gate and bollards are considered to be the solutions of choice for securing access to Witney’s Tower Hill Cemetery and in the same time granting free passage to visitors, without the need for a previous appointment, a news report in the local media reveals.
Work starts on Brighton rail station £5m revamp project
Work has started on revamping Brighton’s main rail station, the deadline for the £5m plus project being set for the end of 2013, a
Stoke City to upgrade stadium access, install electronic turnstiles
In a bid to revamp the access system to their stadium, Premier League football team Stoke City is set to install electronic turnstiles throughout the stadium, a news report in the local media has revealed.
Bowling Club in Bradford hit by bout of metal fence thefts
The Greengates Bowling Club in Bradford has been recently hit by a bout of metal fence thefts, which saw seventeen panels between 4ft and 5ft being stolen from the club’s premises in two raids, a news report in the local media reveals.