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Yorkshire firm Heald's anti-terror barriers protect busy US street

Heald, based in Hornsea, East Yorkshire, installed four of its Matador barriers to secure Beale Street in Memphis

Beale Street in Memphis is being protected by Heald anti-terror barriers(Image: Heald)

Anti-terror barriers protecting a major tourist destination in Memphis, USA were supplied by an East Yorkshire company.

Heald, based in Hornsea, installed four of its Matador barriers to secure Beale Street in the state of Tennessee.

Its barriers are capable of halting a 7.5 tonne truck travelling at 40mph, and are designed to protect tourists and visitors from vehicle attacks.

Debbie Heald MBE and Rod Heald, directors at Heald, visited Beale Street, Memphis to see the Matador barriers in place.

They said: “Our presence in the USA continues to grow from strength to strength as a result of strong partnerships with our distribution network.

“They continue to excel in promoting the benefits of our range of patent protected products, which includes the Matador, the only bollard available in the world which operates by sliding open to permit access.

“We look forward to increasing our footprint within the region and continuing to develop excellent partnerships with our distribution network.”

Beale Street is known as being ‘the official home of the Blues,’ and hosts a string of large outdoor music concerts.