Lucinda Thorpe
Bio
Lucinda Thorpe is the Business Development Executive at Newgate Newark Ltd and is responsible for monitoring market strategies and implementing changes to enhance the companies profile and exposure.
Stories (8/0)
How Can Schools Enhance Their Physical Security Ahead Of The New School Year?
Security is now of paramount importance in any public place, but there is nowhere that this should be a higher priority than in our schools. It is vital that schools are in full control of who is able to access their site at any time of the day or night, and so they need to put a variety of physical security measures in place in order to achieve this.
By Lucinda Thorpe3 days ago in Education
How to choose the right security barrier
Ultimately, all security is based on physical access control. This includes cybersecurity, which often rests on preventing access to key hardware. Physical access control starts at your perimeter. That means that your security barriers play a key role in your overall security. With that in mind, here are eight tips to help you choose the right one(s).
By Lucinda Thorpeabout a year ago in Journal
Securing your business premises 101
If you’re going back to location-based work, you’ll want the experience to be a good one, not just for your but also for your employees and your customers. In fact, you have a duty of care towards both your employees and your customers. Making sure that your premises are secure is a fundamental part of this.
By Lucinda Thorpe2 years ago in Journal
How shortages are snowballing through industries we rely on & what we can expect for the year ahead
The global supply chain has yet to recover completely from the shutdowns that have been a fact of life since 2019. Now, however, COVID19 is just one of several factors that are leading to supply shortages across multiple industries.
By Lucinda Thorpe2 years ago in Journal
Which security barrier is best for my business premises
Your security starts at your perimeter. Ideally, you should protect your perimeter with a strong barrier such as a fence or wall. You’ll also need a way for people and/or vehicles to get through that barrier.
By Lucinda Thorpe3 years ago in Journal
With a rise in staycations, would your business benefit from an ANPR?
If there was one good thing to come out of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was the rise in the UK staycation. People have discovered some of the most exciting and beautiful parts of the country and realised what incredible things have been lying on their doorsteps all this time.
By Lucinda Thorpe3 years ago in Journal
Retailers should consider these 4 security upgrades before re-opening
Opening up your retail business after a succession of lockdowns brings a massive sense of relief, but it also comes with a range of security concerns. It is of paramount importance that businesses and retail parks reopen safely, with the protection of customers and the businesses themselves at the heart of everything. So, what do you need to get back to business?
By Lucinda Thorpe3 years ago in Journal