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Why do people vandalise?


And here's another one, aimed I suppose at young people.
Just coming to work this morning, I noticed someone's car had been smashed, graffiti on a wall, a smashed glass pane on a bus shelter, a bent street sign, another street sign that had been defaced and a lamp post covered in what looked like scotch tape. So here's my question? Why do people do this? I'm assuming it's young people who do this (hell, we all know it is), so maybe some of them here can answer this. What gives? What's going on? Why would someone deliberately destroy or damage something, especially something that doesn't belong to them? Is there some deep-seated psychological reason? Is it stupidity? I know sometimes claims are made that it's done out of boredom, but is this really all these people can think of to do to alleviate boredom? And where's the fun anyway?

You live in Australia, that's why



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Roller Shutters and Security Grilles. Do I need planning permission?

Roller Shutters and Security Grilles. Do I need planning permission?

 

Unfortunately, there really is no simple answer to this question. Individual councils and local authorities will have individual policies relating to shop fronts, and place certain constraints upon the types of industrial doors, roller shutters or security grilles which may be installed and where.

 

So, where do you start?

 

The first thing to do is contact a reputable and experienced company who are experts in the design and installation of industrial doors, security grilles and roller shutters. The experienced team at HAG Shutters and Grilles will be more than happy to help and advise you in the first instance. Paying you a site visit means that our installation team will be able to recommend the right solution for you, taking into account their experience of working in the area before you embark on a planning campaign!

 

The second thing you must do is contact your local authority. Exterior shutters which are fitted to retail premises either on the high street or in shopping centres, in most cases will require planning permission; but it is always advisable to check with your local council about the type and style of installation usually allowed.

 

Always be aware of where your premises are – are you in a conservation area? Are there any regulations which may apply directly to your building – is it a listed building? Both of these cases will require specific planning permissions (e.g Listed Consent) which may be more difficult to get and place greater restrictions on what security solutions are available to you.

 

Most authorities will take the following issues very seriously:

 

  • High standard of shop front design – aesthetics
  • Quality of the local environment – attract shoppers and visitors
  • Security – understand the need for retailers to keep their premises safe
  • Fire regulations - shutters can affect escape in the event of a fire
  • Creation of ‘dead' frontages – attracts graffiti

 

Security grilles are universally more likely to be accepted than flat or closed shutters. The grilles design allows greater visibility into the premises, which gives a more open feel which is much more attractive than shutters.

 

Did you know that roller grilles can also be installed internally? Internal grilles are a great way to combine the security you need with the open and attractive feel the planners demand. And, perhaps best of all - they can usually be installed without the need for Planning Permission.

 

So, you could avoid the whole planning process all together!

 

Many councils now offer interactive portals on their websites so you can check online whether you need planning permission – Bristol City Council have an interesting version at http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/permission/

 

If you're still not sure of your situation and would like to discuss your options with one of our experienced team, please give us a call or drop us a line.

 

If you're interested in finding out more about our full range of industrial doors, shutters and grilles contact us now.

 

 

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