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Friday, December 18, 2020
The Hot Topic – Why do we Need to Decarbonise the Power Sector?
New research has been found that power companies have been seen to be dragging their feet when embracing green energy sources such as solar and wind power. According to BBC News, only 1 in 10 energy suppliers globally has prioritised renewable energy usage over fossil fuels. Although, in countries like the UK and across Europe, […]
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Thursday, October 15, 2020
The Hot Topic – Electrical Substations: Danger Signs are There for a Reason
Back in September of this year, a substation based in Leyland in Lancashire was subject to a break in with the intruder tampering with the equipment whilst putting their life on the line by trespassing. But this wasn’t the only intrusion, as for the past 5 weeks 6 electricity substations in the area have been […]
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Friday, September 18, 2020
Product Spotlight – Securus AC MK II
Product Description Back in 2019, LPCB launched a brand-new version of their LPS 1175 in the form of Issue 8. In true CLD Fencing Systems style, it allowed us to develop a new security fencing solution to measure up to the new threats, attack tools and methods… and so Securus AC MK II was established […]
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Wednesday, September 11, 2019
HS2 Temporary Fence – Old Oak Common Enabling Works
When it opens in 2026, Old Oak Common will become the best-connected rail station in the United Kingdom; servicing over 250,000 passengers passing through the super-hub every single day. However, in 2019 it is currently a plot of brownfield land the size of Hyde Park that has required extensive demolition of the former Great Western […]
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Friday, July 19, 2019
Railway Security – The Hot Topic, forget HOT and WHAT and start with WHY
At 06.29 on the 8th May 2019, a train stuck an abandoned vehicle on the Morris Cowley Branch Line near Kennington Junction, Oxford. It took over 9 hours for Network Rail to deal with the incident; and return possession of the track at 15:55. 23 minutes later; the driver of another train on the same […]
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Friday, January 18, 2019
Construction Site Fencing for Manchester Metrolink
Revolutionary FenceSafe Temporary Construction Site Fencing keeps Manchester Metrolink expansion safe and secure. Manchester Metrolink’s £350m project, which started in 2017, will expand the tramlines around Manchester which in 2017/18 saw 41.2 million passenger journeys. The new Trafford Park line will branch off from the existing Pamona stop and call at 6 new stops including […]
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Friday, January 18, 2019
The Hot Topic – Open Water, an Open Problem for the Water Industry
We have some bad news for you if you are aged between 25 and 29, Male and plan on going for a run or walk alongside open water on any Saturday in May… You are three times more likely to die from falling in and drowning than by swimming in it according to the WAter […]
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Thursday, August 16, 2018
Palisade Fencing vs Mesh Fencing
Palisade Fencing vs Mesh Fencing | Advantages and Disadvantages Palisade Fencing has been around for almost 100 years whilst Mesh Fencing is a relative new comer to the physical perimeter protection industry only being introduced in the 1990s. However, Rigid Mesh has continued to disrupt the market place as systems have been developed and is […]
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Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Walney Substation High Security Fencing
Joint Venture to protect Walney Substation Offshore Wind Farm with High Security Fencing and Gates When energy giant Ørsted (formerly DONG Energy) announced the reclamation of 8 acres of marsh land near Heysham in Lancashire for their Walney Substation project, they knew that High Security Fencing and Gates would play a major part in the […]
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Tuesday, August 1, 2017
Temporary Barrier Fencing – Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water
Skanska innovate temporary barrier fencing at Glascoed WTW for Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water. Skanska, a capital delivery partner of Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water, have innovated barrier fencing and safety at the Glascoed Water Treatment Works for their staff, through the use of FenceSafe Eclipse Temporary Barrier Fencing at 1.2m high across the site. Work began […]
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Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Site Security Fencing – Fulham Gasworks
Providing Heritage Protection with Site Security Fencing at Fulham Gasworks Decommissioning. FenceSafe, a Revolution in Temporary Fencing has allowed Erith Contractors to offer heritage protection and site security fencing around monuments and entrance ways at the site of the world’s oldest gasholder. The 17-acre site, located at Fulham Gasworks has been scheduled for decommissioning and […]
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Friday, March 10, 2017
Railway Fencing for Staffordshire Alliance
11km of CLD Dulok Railway Fencing helps the trains to arrive on time. One of the last remaining bottlenecks on the West Coast Main Line has opened ahead of schedule allowing smoother and more reliable journeys for passengers on one of Europe’s busiest railway lines. The new flyover at Norton Bridge has been designed to […]
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Friday, January 27, 2017
Port Fencing for state-of-the-art Sea Port, Liverpool2
3km of Port Fencing for state-of-the-art Sea Port, Liverpool2. A new state-of-the-art Sea Port in the heart of Liverpool has benefitted from a secure and innovative port fencing system designed and manufactured by CLD Fencing Systems. Over 3km of CLD Securus 2.4m high profiled panels and 48 gates were supplied for installation by a CLD […]
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Monday, February 22, 2016
Safety Fencing for Mersey Gateway Bridge
CLD Fencing Systems has won the contract to supply almost 5km of its 2.1m high Eclipse Profiled Mesh Panel Safety Fencing to the Mersey Gateway Project in Cheshire. The project will see the building of a brand new £600m six-lane toll bridge over the River Mersey between Runcorn and Widnes. Expected to open in Autumn […]