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Global Automated Barriers and Bollards Market to Witness Surge in Demand

Automatic Bollards

The Automated Barriers and Bollards market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.01% between 2019 and 2023, a recent research report published by MarketReportsWorld has been able to reveal. The research conducted by Techavio suggests that development roads and the increasing investments in transportation and highway infrastructure projects drive the global automated barriers… Read more »


Extensive security measures set to protect vandalized school

Metal Security Fencing

Extensive security measures will be put in place around a school in Burton after being subjected to frequent acts of vandalism and intruders accessing the premises, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. The Robert Sutton Catholic Voluntary Academy in Stapenhill frequently has to deal with vandalism and intruders… Read more »


New car park barriers deployed as part of Leicester car park upgrade

BARRIERS

New car park barriers, Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras and new payment machines have been deployed as part of a major upgrade at one of Leicester’s most important car parks, a recent press release by the local authority has been able to suggest. Newly-installed ANPR cameras could allow vehicles to be automatically let out… Read more »


Half-Height Turnstiles Market set to Record Steady Growth Until 2021

Half Height Turnstiles

The worldwide Half-Height Turnstiles market will increase at a CAGR of 11.65 percent between 2017 and 2021, a recent market research report from ResearchHunt has been able to suggest. Turnstiles, and particularly half-height turnstiles, are among the most efficient solutions available for the purpose of crowd management. These pedestrian entrance control systems are programmed and… Read more »


Car park charges at York Stadium set to double

Parking at York Stadium is set to become very expensive in the near future, a recent news report in the local media has been able to confirm. City of York Council is planning to put the price of the car park up from £5 to £10 for motorists who walk away from their vehicle without… Read more »