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State-of-the-art CCTV system launched in Exmouth
The town of Exmouth, on the Devon coastline, has rolled out a cutting-edge closed-circuit television (CCTV) system to safeguard local businesses and residents in key areas suffering high

Electrical fault leads to eight vehicles damaged
Fire and rescue services have released a new safety notification regarding electric battery packs after an electrical fault caused eight cars to be damaged in

New electrical substation planned for Warrington
A building that formerly served as a block of public toilets in Warrington’s town centre is set to undergo a demolition to make way for a new electricity substation. The disused structure is located in Bank

UK government proposes new legislation on EV charge points
In lines with reaching its targets for net zero, the government is encouraging the use of electric vehicles (EVs), and it is supporting their adoption with

Government funding sought for Northumbria CCTV
Kim McGuiness, Northumbria’s Police and Crime Commissioner, has joined forces with transport operators and council leaders to pool ideas to offer members of the public greater safety and to apply for government funding for closed-circuit

School trust receives funding for electrical improvements
The Tenterden Schools Trust, a group of schools around Ashford, Kent, has now secured £2.8 million worth of funding from the UK Government’s