ATG Access has reached the ABF Tiger Awards 2009 Finalists Stage for the 'International Business of the Year'
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Motorists who crash into Manchester's controversial rising bollards could face court action in a council crackdown.
Rising Bollards are being introduced in Preston town centre to stop vehicles entering the pedestrian zone.
Motorists who crash into an infamous set of rising bollards in Manchester city centre could face prosecution.
ATG Access Inc., a subsidiary of Britain’s ATG Access, paid an undisclosed sum for the division of Boon Edam that makes “vehicle barrier systems” – products used to keep vehicles away from high-risk buildings.
Following the horrific scene when a crazed driver ploughed through the centre of Peterbrough and stabbed a have-a-go-hero, the people of Peterbrough have a different reason than most to welcome the security of rising bollards.
ATG Access has acquired the US vehicle barrier division of the Dutch group Boon Edam.
Burton High Street's rising bollards will be tested this week, prior to going live on Monday, November 10.
The project, which comes after a Mail road safety campaign, will stop one of the town's most congested routes being abused by 500 motorists a day
The Cambridge News report on how proposals to shut Cambridge's Mill Road as a throughroute for traffic have won backing from cyclists, shops and taxi drivers.
Bollards may be the bane of many people’s lives but they are a growth sector with demand driven not only by terrorism but also by anti-car local authority policies and businesses’ anti-crime measures.
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ATG Access has opened a southern office in Slough.
ATG Access has announced the award of the contract to manufacture and install 168 high security static bollards and 2 automatic rising bollards to add to existing vehicle security at Heathrow Airport.
ATG Access is about to unveil a new bollard aimed at both the self install and professional access control markets, describing its launch as “the most exciting thing in bollards since the SP1000 stopped a truck”.
A Lowton company which designs and manufactures security bollards has seen its international business increase more than ten-fold since seeking help from UK Trade & Investment.