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Oxford LTN: These are the locations of the new foldable barriers

This includes Raymers Lane, Littlehay Road, Mayfair Road, and Liddell Road. In other locations across the LTNs, bus gates will apply with cameras. This includes Cornwallis Road and Bartholomew Road. Last month, cameras have been installed after angry motorists were seen driving on the pavement to get around roadblocks. A spokesperson for the council said: A spokesman said: “We had always proposed lockable bollards on certain routes. “The fire service has subsequently asked if we could change all bollards being installed within the carriageway to lockable bollards. “As part of the ongoing consultation process, we are listening to the emergency services and will make amendments where it is deemed appropriate.”

Oxford reacts to foldable LTN bollards: Who s paying for all this?

Bollards Last week, we brought you the news that bollards in Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) are to become foldable. It came after an ambulance struggled to access a property because of the fixed barriers, which were put in place at the beginning of March as part of a six month trial in Church Cowley, Temple Cowley and Florence Park. South Central Ambulance Service said that although the man died, the delay caused by the bollards played no part in his death. However, the fire service has asked Oxfordshire County Council to change all bollards to lockable ones to avoid any future issues.

South Central Ambulance Service Given £410,000 to Promote Innovation

South Central Ambulance Service Given £410,000 to Promote Innovation Paramedics in the South are set to receive a £410,000 grant to pursue innovation projects.  NHS Charities Together has allocated South Central Ambulance Charity (SCAC) the investment to support a number of new ventures to improve the service. Upcoming projects which will benefit from the funding include more advanced training programmes for Community First Responders (CFRs) and care home staff, along with 17 new LUCAS 3 mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) devices. The investment will allow South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS) to become the first ambulance trust in the UK to train a group of CFRs – members of the public who can care for patients in emergencies before paramedics arrive, sometimes providing lifesaving assistance – in reaching accurate and early diagnoses through diagnostic tests including electrocardiograms (ECGs) and urinalysis.  This training will also assist care home staff i

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