Title: New CCTV system planned for Bridgwater station Post by: Chris from Nailsea on June 12, 2010, 00:25:56 From thisisthewestcountry.co.uk (http://www.thisisthewestcountry.co.uk/news/8211850.New_CCTV_system_planned_for_Bridgwater_station/):
Quote Bridgwater train station could get 17 new security cameras if plans for a new CCTV system get the go-ahead. First Great Western is seeking planning permission for work at the Grade two listed building, which has been in the town for nearly 170 years. In plans submitted to Sedgemoor District Council, First Great Western says it is committed to ^enhance customer security and the quality of train running information to customers^. It plans to replace all existing cameras with 17 new ones, introduce 22 PA speakers and install a new departure board and two next train indicators at the station. A spokesman for First Great Western said: ^Our customers are at the forefront of everything we do and the work, which is part of a larger project to improve a number of stations across our network, is designed to maximise their comfort. Help-points at Bridgwater have already been installed and we hope to have customer information screens in operation at the station by the end of September, with CCTV introduced by the end of the year. Customers can use the help-points to speak direct to a member of staff, which gives added reassurance to them. The improvements will help us to keep our customers travelling from the station better informed about their journeys and people will feel even safer while travelling with us." Title: Re: New CCTV system planned for Bridgwater station Post by: James158 on July 01, 2010, 00:33:12 Long wait for the new departure board and CCTV cameras. At least the help points have been installed I suppose.
Title: Re: New CCTV system planned for Bridgwater station Post by: ReWind on July 01, 2010, 08:36:19 How about some sort of revenue protection now!! :P
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