The historic Buttonball Tree on North Main Street in Sunderland, Massachusets, will be surrounded by metal fencing after local residents raised concerns about an upcoming road reconstruction project and its potential impact, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. Select Board member Tom Fydenkevez said at a board meeting… Read more »
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Rising bollards are back in Grimsby
Rising bollards have made a comeback in Grimsby town centre back in September, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. North East Lincolnshire Council have announced their decision to reintroduce rising bollards on Victoria Street in Grimsby Town Centre in support of a long-standing Traffic Regulation Order which restricts… Read more »
Car park barriers to be deployed at B&Q Stoke-on-Trent car park to prevent boy racers’ access
B&Q in Stoke-on-Trent will install a permanent car park barrier to keep out car enthusiasts after a number of residents complained about being kept awake by revving engines, banging music and wheel spins on the car parks serving the Tesco and B&Q stores in Meir Park. Stoke-on-Trent City Council and Staffordshire Police have pledged to… Read more »
Automatic barrier systems can play a significant role in boosting security
Installing an automatic barrier system can significantly bolster your organization’s site security, an essential element nowadays considering the high level of uncertainty around the world. In areas where access is restricted to keep the valuable property safe, automatic barrier systems such as automatic turnstiles can provide robust security, while also making sure that a car… Read more »
Access control barriers deployed to ensure social distancing at popular fast food restaurant locations
Access control barriers have been deployed to ensure social distancing at some of the most popular McDonald’s restaurant locations in Melbourne, Australia, a recent news report has been able to suggest. This type of loss prevention control barrier has proven to be an effective access control device in the prevailing pandemic situation. The access control… Read more »
Enhanced demand for property security to drive forward global fencing market, report suggests
Trespassing and privacy breaches have increased substantially over the past couple of years, thereby generating a significant level of growth in demand for fencing solutions, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. The report from Transparency Market Research suggests that the global fencing market is projected to witness a… Read more »
Contactless car park barriers to become more popular as danger of COVID-19 looms
Car park barriers with contactless payment are to become more popular as drivers shun away from touching surfaces due to the onset of the COVID-19. One of the best examples is the new ‘state of the art’ parking machines that are being installed in Swansea Council’s multi-storey car parks at a cost of £280,000, according… Read more »
Static and Removable Access Control Bollards to Bolster Security at Dubai Arena
A dense array of Hostile Vehicle Mitigation (HVM) measures is to be deployed around the Dubai Arena, a multi-purpose indoor events space that can house an audience of 17,000 on four levels spanning half-a-million square feet. According to news report on the matter, anti-terrorism measures include a combination of 600 static and removable bollards, barriers… Read more »
New electric gates deployed at Newcastle’s Exhibition Park
New electric sliding gates, as well as a rather unusual speed limit appeared in Newcastle’s Exhibition Park, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. Electric gates have been installed at the vehicle entrance to the city centre green space, along with signs telling motorists to stick to 9 3/4mph…. Read more »
Local authority erects metal fencing around homeless shelter
A local authority has decided to erect a set of metal fences around an area used for shelter by local homeless people, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. Shelters at Duke’s Mound, Brighton, which have been providing protection from the elements for rough sleepers for years, were fenced… Read more »