All Archive Titles articles – Page 1211
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Mayor challenged over planning role
London’s principal representative bodies, the Greater London Authority and the Government Office for London, are embroiled in a territorial battle over a proposed development in the south west of the capital.
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Boost for council borrowing
Transfer failure and concern over meeting decency targets prompt government rethink
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Birmingham launches cost-cutting rescue plan
Troubled Birmingham council has launched a series of cost-saving exercises to manage the housing department’s finances following tenants’ rejection of stock transfer in the city.
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Off the shelf
Installers are being encouraged to increase business opportunities with a new off-the-shelf initiative launched by APT Controls.
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Twice as nice
Dual technology detectors offer the benefits of infrared and microwave (usually) to offer a higher resistance to false alarms – much needed in the light of ACPO 2000 …
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Top products line-up
Products from 12 shortlisted finalists are lining up to take this year's top product honours at the Security Industry Awards sponsored by the BSIA at IFSEC 2002
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Lessons in security
With vandalism and break-ins rife, there is more need for effective security in our schools than ever before … and, consequently, this sector is becoming a major customer for installation companies
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How do I get image to police?
Providing police with digital evidence can present problems … and no-one wants to have to hand over their DVR!
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UK tops Euro shrinkage table
An independent survey funded by Checkpoint Systems and carried out by Professor Joshua Bamfield, director of the Centre for Retail Research in Nottingham, puts the UK at the top of 16 countries polled on retail shrinkage.
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Making a drama out of a crisis!
Conway security has scored a "major coup" in product placement ... Its telemetry keyboards and IHC4 camera housings are being used to authenticate the set of the new series of the BBC's police drama 'Waking The Dead'.
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CCTV helps re-generate Northern ghost towns
Three northern towns and villages that were rapidly becoming ghost towns after being badly hit by pit closures have had a remarkable revival due to the regenerative effects of CCTV.
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On the case
A round-up of successful application stories, of which the installers are justly proud
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Join the camera club
From the familiar to the not so, here is a range of CCTV cameras including some we have tested in recent months …
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Calls fielded electronically
Scottish security and fire alarm system specialist, Scotshield, has been using Tesseract's Service Centre field service management system to manage and control its 25-strong team of installation and maintenance engineers for more than three years. Around 70,000 calls have been handled since the software was installed, and the system maintains ...
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East is best claims Gardiner
Gardiner Security is one of 15 companies to be represented at the UK Security and Fire Exhibition in Latvia from 28-29 May, exploring the potential of emerging markets in Eastern Europe.
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Cameras in cabs deter attacks on drivers
Leicester city council is trialling an innovative system combining CCTV and global positioning satellite (GPS) technology to reduce crime for city cabdrivers.
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Can we learn anything?
You may be a good installer but how good is your sales technique?