Access controllers can be networked to create a computer run security infrastructure
Town centre and housing areas were hit in a recent spree of anti-social behaviour in mid Wales. Police are looking into the burglary of an old Mace supermarket, when offenders forced entry into the semi-derelict building in Rhayader and removed a copper tank and several lengths of copper piping.
Workers from an industrial estate had to be evacuated to a nearby pub after a huge blaze swept the site on Monday. The estate in Surrey needed to be cleared, as explained by Christine Brooks, a waitress at the Peacock Lodge pub.
Police say a fire at a power sub-station was begun deliberately. Copper conductors and switchgear were also stolen from the station on Merseyside in the early hours of the morning.
A row has erupted over the removal of a boundary marker which divided flocks. The fence ranges for more than 6.4 kilometres across the Brecon Beacons, through some of the remotest parts of the mountains. It was put up during the foot-and-mouth crisis and campaigners such as ramblers have approved the decision to take it down.
A town council is examining its options for better toilet provision, including installing a superloo, hiring portable toilets and building new ones.
Ten crews from two counties were this morning (September 9, 2011) tackling a gigantic pallet yard fire. Nearly 50 firefighters dealt with the fire at the site in Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire, from about 02:45 BST. The fire service says about one quarter of the pallets at the site were set on fire in the incident.
A new shopping centre which will be a gateway to the new Olympic Park venue will have daily checks because of security fears.
Volunteers from the British Red Cross were helping a utility company’s customer relations department to help give practical support to customers without power. The power cut was due to stolen cabling occurring at some time last Saturday, August 27.
An unconfirmed number of homes have been affected by a latest round of copper cable theft. Homes in the West Country have had their phones cut off when thieves stole a section of the cable.
A governmental study gave the reasons why the public felt safer in their community.