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Jacksons Fencing enhances Chelmsford Racecourse

As the summer season approaches, Chelmsford City Racecourse, a prominent venue in Essex renowned for its vibrant racing events, has recently unveiled a major enhancement to its grounds with the installation of a high-performance fencing solution from Jacksons Fencing. Designed to boost both the safety and aesthetic appeal, the upgrade arrived just in time for one of the venue’s busiest periods. To meet the challenge, Chelmsford City Racecourse teamed up with Garden Fencing Essex, an Approved Installer of Jacksons Fencing, to deliver a fencing solution that seamlessly balanced robust security with open, welcoming aesthetics, which is critical for a venue that hosts thousands of spectators at peak events. Flexible trackside barrier EuroGuard® Flatform mesh fencing system was selected for its clean, unobtrusive design and performance The racecourse required a fencing system that could serve two functions: low-level demarcation to separate general areas without compromising the open atmosphere, and secure fencing to protect restricted zones and sensitive equipment. After careful consideration, the EuroGuard® Flatform mesh fencing system was selected for its clean, unobtrusive design and superior performance. Comprising 656 twin wire mesh panels, featuring 6 mm horizontal wires sandwiching a 5 mm vertical wire, the system offers exceptional rigidity and longevity, perfectly suited for a bustling venue. EuroGuard® Flatform mesh fencing To meet the varied security and layout needs of Chelmsford City Racecourse, two distinct fencing heights were installed as part of the project. 1.2 metre EuroGuard® Flatform mesh fencing was used for low-level demarcation across public-facing areas of the venue. This height is ideal for subtly guiding foot traffic and separating zones, such as walkways or seating areas, without disrupting the openness of the racecourse. The fencing ensures a clear visual boundary while maintaining an inviting and accessible environment for visitors. Enhanced security and access control These taller panels are used to protect staff zones and essential equipment, acting against unauthorised entry In more sensitive areas, 1.8 metre high EuroGuard® Flatform mesh panels were installed to provide enhanced security and access control. These taller panels are used to protect staff zones and essential equipment, acting against unauthorised entry. This increased height offers peace of mind for racecourse management and staff, ensuring that restricted areas remain secure without compromising the venue’s aesthetic continuity. Cohesive visual identity The fencing is finished in a green powder coating, which complements the natural surroundings of the racecourse, while also providing enhanced resistance to weathering and corrosion. The tamper-proof fixings ensure the fencing remains secure, even in high-traffic environments. In addition to the fencing, a matching double-leaf gate was installed to facilitate vehicle access while maintaining a cohesive visual identity. Constructed to the same high standards, this gate ensures smooth logistics for maintenance and events. Fencing fit for champions EuroGuard® Flatform mesh system is built from steel wire and comes with by Jacksons Fencing Sustainability was a key factor in this project. The EuroGuard® Flatform mesh system is built from premium steel wire and comes with by Jacksons Fencing’s 25-year guarantee.  This long-term durability reduces the environmental impact and provides significant savings on maintenance and replacements. Smart and sustainable security Commenting on the successful project, Cris Francis, Commercial Director at Jacksons Fencing, says: “Chelmsford City Racecourse is a landmark venue; not just to the local community, but to people who travel from all over the UK to enjoy the famous races." "We’re really proud to support its continued success with a fencing solution that balances performance, sustainability, and style, and enhances the experience for visitors and staff alike. With the EuroGuard® Flatform system, the racecourse gets the best of both worlds – smart, sustainable security without losing its open, friendly atmosphere.”

Jacksons Fencing: EuroGuard® V Mesh fencing system launched online

Jacksons Fencing, a globally renowned manufacturer of high-quality fencing and security solutions, has launched its versatile EuroGuard® V Mesh fencing system online. This expansion gives commercial developers and specifiers immediate, streamlined access to secure fencing solutions. By simplifying the specification process, it supports more efficient project planning and empowers professionals to make faster, more informed decisions. Discreet, durable security for modern developments EuroGuard® V Mesh fencing system is a popular choice for its combination of strength, aesthetics The EuroGuard® V Mesh fencing system is a popular choice for its combination of strength, aesthetics, and unobtrusive design. Ideally suited for residential developments, schools, commercial premises, and other low-risk environments, it offers a balance of visual appeal and dependable security. Made from high-quality steel, EuroGuard® V Mesh fencing features rigid 3-metre V-profiled panels secured with tamper-proof clips on the protected side to deter vandalism. Its design balances strength and visibility, while a durable powder-coated finish in green or black blends easily with modern developments. EuroGuard® V Mesh system Like the wider Jacksons Fencing range, the EuroGuard® V Mesh system is built with durability in mind. Backed by a 25-year service life guarantee, it is a reflection of the company’s focus on long-term performance and sustainability. Peter Jackson, Managing Director, Jacksons Fencing, comments, “Making EuroGuard® V Mesh fencing available online gives specifiers and developers a faster, more accessible way to choose a compliant, high-performance fencing solution guaranteed to withstand the test of time.” Integrating security seamlessly into projects Peter Jackson adds, “Providing the option to shop this fencing range online has helped simplify the specification process, support quicker decision-making, and helps integrate security seamlessly into a wide range of projects, from commercial developments to schools and housing schemes.”

Jacksons' EuroGuard fencing secures Whitstable courts

Jacksons Fencing successfully supplied and installed its state-of-the-art EuroGuard® Rebound sports mesh fencing at West Beach Tennis Courts in Whitstable, Kent. In partnership with LTA Tennis Foundation, this installation marks a key milestone in Canterbury City Council’s initiative to upgrade local sports infrastructure while reinforcing Jacksons Fencing’s reputation as a pioneer in high-quality, long-lasting fencing solutions for all applications, including sports and recreation. Addressing security and durability challenges The fencing had to withstand harsh weather conditions while maintaining its integrity The key challenges for the fencing were multi-faceted. First, security was a priority. The courts needed to be securely enclosed to prevent unauthorised access and vandalism, yet the boundary needed to remain welcoming and accessible to the public. Durability was another major consideration, especially given the coastal environment, where salty sea air and strong winds could quickly degrade materials that weren’t up to standard. The fencing had to withstand harsh weather conditions while maintaining its integrity and appearance over time. Visibility and safety Visibility and safety also had to be considered. The fencing needed to provide a clear boundary while ensuring that players' views of the court and the picturesque surrounding landscape weren’t obstructed. Additionally, the design needed to be aesthetically pleasing and complement the beachside location, offering a modern, sleek appearance without detracting from the natural beauty of the area. The existing chain link fencing, traditionally used for tennis courts, had fallen into disrepair and needed replacing with something smarter and more durable. A tailored fencing solution Jacksons Fencing supplied and installed EuroGuard® Rebound sports mesh fencing Understanding the unique demands of the project, Jacksons Fencing supplied and installed EuroGuard® Rebound sports mesh fencing, an advanced system engineered specifically for sports facilities.  Constructed from galvanised steel mesh and finished with a marine-grade polyester powder coating in green RAL 6005, the fencing provides superior resistance to corrosion, ensuring longevity in the harsh seaside climate. Its innovative mesh configuration allows for excellent ball rebound, minimising disruptions during play while maintaining clear visibility of the surrounding landscape. Sleek and modern design The fencing’s vandal-resistant security clips and tamper-proof fixings further reinforce its integrity, preventing unauthorised interference and ensuring the facility remains safe and secure for years to come. Additionally, the sleek and modern design enhances the overall visual appeal of the courts, seamlessly integrating with the natural coastal surroundings. Enhancing community sports facilities Jacksons Fencing has played a crucial role in elevating the functionality and longevity of West Beach Tennis Courts By implementing EuroGuard® Rebound sports mesh fencing, Jacksons Fencing has played a crucial role in elevating the functionality and longevity of West Beach Tennis Courts.  The installation not only secures the site but also enhances the playing experience for tennis enthusiasts, ensuring a professional and well-maintained facility for the local community. EuroGuard® Rebound system Peter Jackson, Managing Director of Jacksons Fencing, stated: “We are proud to contribute to the transformation of West Beach Tennis Courts by providing a high-performance, long-lasting fencing solution." "Our EuroGuard® Rebound system not only meets the practical demands of security and durability but also enhances the overall appearance of the facility. We believe this installation will benefit the community for years to come, offering a safe and enjoyable space for sports and recreation.”

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Strengthening retail security: strategies to combat the surging shoplifting epidemic

Amidst the challenges of a prevailing economic downturn, the retail sector finds itself grappling with an unparalleled rise in incidents of shoplifting, theft, and burglaries. The disconcerting scenes witnessed on London’s Oxford Street in August 2023,​ where crowds gathered, looting as many stores as possible, sent shockwaves across the nation’s retailers. This alarming surge in retail crime has put retailers on high alert, as they contend with a rising tide of security concerns.  Shoplifting concerns Recent data from the Union of Shop Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW), has raised alarming concerns: shoplifting rates have surged by an unprecedented 24%.​ In the first half of 2023 alone, there were approximately 8 million reported shoplifting incidents. With the ongoing burden of the cost of living crisis and the approaching festive season, it is expected that these figures will keep surging.  Implementing robust security measures Theft and prevention strategies cost retailers approximately £2 billion in 2021/2022 While more help from the Government to support retail workers and the businesses shoplifters target is certainly needed, the implementation of robust security measures will significantly contribute to deterring these crimes from occurring in the first place. British retailers spend millions on tools to deter and catch shoplifters inside stores, from CCTV and security guards to electronic tagging and alarms. The Grocer reported that theft and prevention strategies cost retailers approximately £2 billion in 2021/2022. Despite these initial costs, other threats are at play beyond the shop floor. Break-ins by criminal gangs For many large town centre stores and supermarkets, and units in retail parks, the rear doors and delivery areas are commonly targeted by criminal gangs. It’s not uncommon for thefts to occur from pallets or cages that have been unloaded from lorries and sit waiting to be moved into the building. After-hours break-ins are a risk for all store owners too, particularly over the festive season when a lot of high-value stock has been delivered to shops and supermarkets. Addressing anti-social behaviour  The additional fencing was deemed an essential measure to safeguard the community Anti-social behaviour also poses a challenge for retailers. In 2022, an Aldi based in Derby​ invested in security fencing to protect staff and deter loitering groups. The additional fencing was deemed an essential measure to safeguard the community, as dangerous items were frequently found outside the store, including weapons and hypodermic needles.  So how do physical security solutions such as fencing and gates help better protect retail establishments such as supermarkets and edge-of-town retail park shops? Fencing and gates: a critical component of retail security  1. Risk assessment and target hardening  A thorough risk assessment will identify potential weak spots that require protection. ‘Target hardening’ involves implementing physical security measures that become more robust as they approach the target. This helps deter intruders while ensuring ease of access for customers and staff.  2. Effective perimeter security  Opt for difficult-to-climb security fencing that provides a robust obstacle against thieves, vandals, and intruders Selecting fencing solutions according to the potential threats, site characteristics, and topography is crucial. It is important to specify fencing that strikes a balance and maintains a welcoming appearance while safeguarding external areas of the store or warehouse from potential harm and unauthorised access. Solid fencing which provides concealment can help to conceal expensive goods and remove them as a target for opportunistic theft.  Opt for difficult-to-climb security fencing that provides a robust obstacle against thieves, vandals, and intruders. I recommend selecting a sufficiently tall and robust fence such as an acoustic barrier. Its noise-reducing properties are often beneficial for these types of sites too.  3. Controlling vehicular speeds and access  To enhance security, consider controlling vehicular speeds and access. One effective approach is the installation of bollards at the ends of traditional high streets. This practice is already commonplace as a means of safeguarding against hostile vehicle attacks, but it can also play a pivotal role in preventing quick getaways of vehicles involved in potential heists. Additionally, employing road blockers and sliding gates at the rear entrances of delivery areas would serve to fortify security further. These measures can help in delaying vehicles, allowing for necessary checks to be conducted.  4. Balancing security with aesthetics  The presence of high-security fencing can also make a site more of a target for vandals and burglars Another challenge is avoiding creating an imposing presence, especially important for areas situated near residential communities. The presence of high-security fencing can also make a site more of a target for vandals and burglars. To minimise this risk consider specifying timber fencing and traffic barriers to secure car parks, providing both security and a welcoming atmosphere for shoppers.  Taking an integrated approach Combine secure perimeter fencing with effective lighting in places with shaded areas and at doors, gates, and shop windows, alongside Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems (PIDS), and strategically placed CCTV. These measures will hinder unauthorised entry and escape, increasing the likelihood of detection and apprehension.  Prioritising employee wellbeing  Installing robust security fencing, complemented by CCTV, good lighting, and guarding, creates a safe environment Installing robust security fencing, complemented by CCTV, good lighting, and guarding, creates a safe environment for employees. This not only safeguards their well-being but also provides peace of mind that they are protected effectively in the case of a burglary or crime.  When selecting security products for retail sites, it is advisable to opt for items that have undergone rigorous testing and carry relevant certifications for their security level. Each component should meet industry-specific standards for its intended purpose and originate from manufacturers accredited under ISO 9001:2015. This ensures a high standard of quality and reliability in safeguarding the premises.  High-quality security fencing As the cost-of-living crisis continues, crime rates increase, and the festive season approaches, the time to act and implement on-site security is now. By investing in comprehensive security measures, retailers can protect their assets, employees, and customers, ensuring a safer and more secure shopping environment for all. High-quality security fencing is also a sound investment, that requires little or no maintenance once installed. The best fencing solutions are extremely weather-resistant, and won’t suffer from rust or corrosion. With all sectors preparing to ride the rapids of recession in the coming year, improving on-site security while selecting cost-effective measures, is one surefire way to protect your people, your property, and your profits from harm. 

The King’s Coronation: Essential security considerations

In this article, Peter Jackson, Managing Director at Jacksons Fencing, emphasises the significance of implementing and upholding robust security measures, highlighting their role in safeguarding national and public events. In light of a number of tragic incidents, safeguarding public venues has become increasingly prominent in recent years. Despite ongoing threats from terrorism and spontaneous acts of violence, it is imperative that government entities, local authorities, and venue operators take measures to ensure the safety of attendees, staff, and participants, enabling them to enjoy events without risk. Robust security measures are essential to ensure the safety of those involved in the King’s Coronation. In recent years, the UK government has implemented new legislation, such as the Protect Duty, to enhance security measures and protect public locations. Protect duty is a new legislation The Protect Duty is a new legislation that places a legal obligation on public places The Protect Duty is a new legislation that places a legal obligation on public places and venues to assess and mitigate the risk of terrorism. It requires those responsible for public places and spaces to take steps to prevent terrorist attacks and protect those who use them.  Given the unpredictable nature of terrorist attacks, any publicly accessible area can become a potential target.  Those responsible for such places must be equipped to act appropriately at any given moment. To ensure preparedness, venues must establish a robust security framework that assesses the adequacy of security measures, systems, and processes. The aim of legislation like the Protect Duty is to foster a secure environment for the public and safeguard vulnerable locations, including those with significant historical and cultural importance, such as The King's Coronation. Assessing the risk Responsible protection of public locations involves a multi-layered approach that includes physical security measures, access control, and the use of surveillance measures including CCTV. The first step in responsible protection of public locations is to conduct a thorough risk assessment. This will identify any potential threats and vulnerabilities and help to determine the most effective security measures to implement. Implementation of security measures CCTV cameras help to monitor the event and identify any potential security threats Robust security measures, such as CCTV, temporary fencing, bollards, and access control, are essential for ensuring the safety of everyone involved in the coronation event.  CCTV cameras help to monitor the event and identify any potential security threats. Temporary fencing and bollards can be used to control access to the venue and prevent unauthorised entry. Implementing access control measures, such as ID checks and bag searches, will help to ensure that only authorised personnel are allowed into the venue. Security-conscious culture It is crucial to view security measures not only in terms of physical aspects but also from a behavioural perspective. Apart from installing physical security measures, promoting and maintaining a security-conscious culture is also essential. All personnel involved in organising and managing the event should be trained appropriately and encouraged to remain vigilant. Contingency plans, training exercises and drills, and ensuring that all the emergency responders are equipped with the necessary resources and kit are crucial to ensure the smooth running of a national event. Potential security threats Being alert and knowing what to look out for is essential for identifying potential security threats Being alert and knowing what to look out for is essential for identifying potential security threats.  This includes being aware of any suspicious behaviour or activity and reporting it immediately to the authorities. Signs to look out for include unattended bags or packages, people acting suspiciously, or anyone attempting to gain unauthorised access to the venue. Emergency responses to events Emergency responses are of utmost importance during a national event like the Coronation of the King, they can help ensure the safety and security of the public if any security incidents or emergencies arise. Effective coordination among these agencies is also imperative to provide a unified response Reacting promptly and efficiently during emergencies can significantly reduce the risk of harm to the public and prevent the escalation of the situation. Adequate preparation is crucial to facilitate a swift and effective response from the authorities, which may involve deploying emergency services like the police, fire, and ambulance services, and implementing contingency plans to manage the situation. Effective coordination among these agencies is also imperative to provide a unified response. Security solutions for commercial or personal property If you own personal property or commercial premises that will be empty on the day of the coronation, there are several effective security solutions to consider to help reduce the risk of theft, damage, or other security incidents on a day when emergency services will be stretched. These include ensuring all doors and windows are locked and secured before leaving your property unattended. If you have a security system, ensure it is armed and being monitored. Installing CCTV cameras in the key areas of your property, such as entrances and exits can help deter criminals and provide valuable evidence if a security incident does occur. Providing valuable evidence To ensure peace of mind, it's essential to have financial protection in the event of security incidents If you have valuable items or aspects of your property that are at risk of theft, consider removing these items from your property and storing them in a secure location. If this isn’t possible, could you hire security personnel to guard your property and do regular patrols during the event? This can provide an added layer of protection and deter potential criminals. To ensure peace of mind, it's essential to have financial protection in the event of security incidents. Check that your insurance policy is current and covers any damages or losses that may occur Collaboration is key For mass events such as this, collaboration is key.  The public, emergency services, event managers and all those involved must work to help each other throughout the event to ensure safety is upheld. Assessing the risk, implementing robust security measures, and promoting a security-conscious culture are all crucial steps in keeping the public safe. Abiding by these measures will ensure those involved can enjoy the event with peace of mind, knowing that their safety and security are a top priority.

Understanding and implementing integrated security

Integrated security solutions are so often recommended by security specialists, while this sounds impressive, what does it actually mean? The short answer is: combining all aspects of security in a layered approach that leaves no vulnerable points. In this article, I will unpick the meaning behind this well used phrase, exploring the key components that make up an effective integrated security solution, while also revealing my top tips when it comes to maintenance and how to specify a solution that will provide real value for money. Integrated security solution When we think of integrated security, we tend to think it’s something that only applies to ultra-high security sites that are entirely inaccessible to the public. We generally picture towering fences topped with barbed wire, guard dogs and security patrols, glaring floodlights, deafening alarms, and warning signs. In actuality, the integrated security approach can be applied to any type of site that needs protecting In actuality, the integrated security approach can be applied to any type of site that needs protecting. This could be a high security data centre or a water treatment plant that needs to be protected for public safety. It could also be a business park that requires open access during the day yet security at night, or even a school, where trespassing, truancy and theft of valuable equipment needs to be deterred, while welcoming environment is also necessary. Even residential properties require integrated security such as front and back garden fencing, CCTV, alarms, and security lights. The bread and butter To hone in on the ins and outs of an effective integrated security solution, it is helpful to follow the ‘5 Ds’ model of perimeter security. This covers the main components required to create a truly robust security strategy covering fencing and deterrents, surveillance and detection systems, access control, and personnel. Forming the first line of defence against unauthorised persons gaining access by freely walking onto, burrowing, climbing, or cutting through to the site is crucial but not the sole purpose of perimeter security. The type of perimeter security will also impact visitors’ first impressions of the premises, so while fencing and security toppings outlining a boundary act as a deterrent, they can also contribute to branding for the company by use of colour or style, or if logos or other signs are fixed to it. This is especially important for schools, who want to create a secure but welcoming environment. Sensor-triggered lighting Hostile Vehicle Mitigation (HVM) barriers should be deployed in the form of stand-off fencing Access control measures, such as gates, bollards, and rising arm traffic barriers, work best when used in conjunction with monitoring. Even on their own, they delay people from entering, however CCTV and other surveillance measures greatly improve their efficiency. Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems (PIDS) are ideal for discreet monitoring and alert to any unwanted movement, and don’t underestimate the power of sensor-triggered lighting to deter trespassers.  For sites with a threat of vehicle-borne attacks, Hostile Vehicle Mitigation (HVM) barriers should be deployed in the form of stand-off fencing around the main perimeter and barriers, bollards, and gates which restrict vehicle movement. Finally, nothing deters criminals more than the presence of other humans. Employing security patrols and access control staff will remove any sense of opportunity from intruders. Most appropriate protection A risk assessment will help site managers assess the most appropriate protection while also considering factors beyond security, including aesthetics, privacy, and noise reduction. The location of the premises will impact certain elements such as coatings. As a base standard, steel fencing must be hot dip galvanised or Galfan® zinc alloy coated to protect it from rust and corrosion. A risk assessment will help site managers assess the most appropriate protection To add colour, polyester powder coating is the most durable, low maintenance option which does not chip or crack, Marine coating, is recommended for providing extra durability in coastal areas. If privacy is an important consideration for the site, opt for a solid fence type, however bear in mind this will hinder any line of sight and opens up spaces for intruders to hide behind, so assess the site’s needs accordingly. Tip top condition The maintenance of security measures is also an important element when considering an integrated approach, to check the system is working as it should be. Splitting a site into zones is a helpful way to map out where security is needed most and identify if there might be areas that require lower protection to prevent over-specifying. For example, higher-level security measures may be required in a zone that takes security staff longer to reach, to help deter or delay intruders as much as possible. Yet in clear lower-risk areas, it is possible to save budget by installing more frugal measures. Save vs splurge To get expert advice it is well worth taking advantage of free site consultations To get expert advice it is well worth taking advantage of free site consultations and counter terror initiatives where appropriate. Their input will help ensure the right, quality products are being specified where they should be, thus limiting the need to spend more money again in the future. If you’re still unsure, I would recommend testing temporary barriers on the site before installing permanent measures, this will help deduce what works and what doesn’t on the premises in question. However, if your risk assessment returned a ‘high risk’ result, it is best to not leave it months before implementing the final plan. Safety and security of buildings Finally, though it may seem counterintuitive, spending more upfront could help you save money overall - remember that quality fencing is going to serve you for a long time. It will need less maintenance and replacing, costing less in the long run. Budget is not an excuse for poor security which compromises the safety and security of buildings It is also worth checking the fencing specified comes with a long guarantee, this will ensure it is covered if defects arise as a result of manufacturing processes. Budget is not an excuse for poor security which compromises the safety and security of buildings, people and assets, particularly in the public realm. Instead, focus on getting it right from the very beginning, rather than risk having to spend the money twice. Full risk assessment There is no single solution when it comes to securing a site. Every situation must be considered individually, starting with a full risk assessment. We recommend an integrated approach to property security wherever appropriate. Along with a secure perimeter, this might also include effective lighting in shaded areas and at doors, gates, and shop windows, Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems (PIDS), and well-placed CCTV. These measures can hinder entry and escape, or increase the chance of discovery and detection. The key message to take away, is that as helpful as modern electronic technology is, in the event of a power failure or malfunction, a site is left vulnerable if this is the only protection you have. Combining electronic measures with traditional, physical security fencing and gates is the only way to have guaranteed protection 24/7.

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