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Weir Lane, Worcester WR2 4AY Tel: 01905 427100 Fax: 01905 427030 Email: [email protected] www.nal.ltd.uk Case Study Manchester Bollard | Cardiff Project: Sophia Close Product: X-Last Bollard Client: City of Cardiff Council In a built up business estate near the Glamorgan Cricket Stadium, the City of Cardiff Council chose the X-Last Manchester when updating the bollards in Sophia Close. Bollards have been placed to deter motorists from parking in unauthorised locations. The bollards were installed within the NAL Retention Socket system, allowing the bollards to be dismounted and replaced when needed, removing the need for costly civils work. The Manchester Bollard boasts superior strength and flexibility due to its unique polymer formula, meaning the bollard can withstand a severe impact and return to its original shape within 30 minutes, making them maintenance free. While the durability makes them an ideal deterrent to motorists entering prohibited zones, the flexibility of the bollards offers a minimal risk of serious injury to pedestrians in the event of a collision, unlike traditional cast-iron bollards. Furthermore, the bollards are non-corrosive and fire-retardant making them virtually indestructible, incurring no maintenance costs. Manchester Bollard | Cardiff

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Weir Lane, Worcester WR2 4AY Tel: 01905 427100 Fax: 01905 427030 Email: [email protected]

www.nal.ltd.uk

Case Study

Manchester Bollard | Cardiff

Project: Sophia CloseProduct: X-Last BollardClient: City of Cardiff Council

In a built up business estate near the Glamorgan Cricket Stadium, the City of Cardiff Council chose the X-Last Manchester when updating the bollards in Sophia Close. Bollards have been placed to deter motorists from parking in unauthorised locations.

The bollards were installed within the NAL Retention Socket system, allowing the bollards to be dismounted and replaced when needed, removing the need for costly civils work. The Manchester Bollard boasts superior strength and flexibility due to its unique polymer formula, meaning the bollard can withstand a severe impact and return to its original shape within 30 minutes, making them maintenance free.

While the durability makes them an ideal deterrent to motorists entering prohibited zones, the flexibility of the bollards offers a minimal risk of serious injury to pedestrians in the event of a collision, unlike traditional cast-iron bollards.

Furthermore, the bollards are non-corrosive and fire-retardant making them virtually indestructible, incurring no maintenance costs.

Manchester Bollard | Cardiff