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Shelters

Covered walkways and canopies are the ideal solution for linking two locations or buildings. They provide a dry and safe passage and protect pedestrians from the adverse weather conditions. They are ideal solutions for hospitals, housing developments, schools, colleges and universities etc. Covered walkways can also be used in car parks to provide protection to drivers as they walk to and from their cars.

We also stock pedestrian catwalks which provide safe pedestrian traffic during road or construction work. Buy a covered or pedestrian walkway online now and take advantage of our FAST and FREE UK DELIVERY.


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Image for 10% OFF shelters ends Friday 22nd Feb!

10% OFF shelters ends Friday 22nd Feb!

Just days left to get 10% off shelters! If you need to link two locations or buildings then covered walkways and canopies are the answer. They provide a dry and safe passage and protect pedestrians from the adverse weather conditions. They are perfect for hospitals, housing developments, schools, colleges and universities. Car parks are a great place for covered walkways where they can provide... read more

Posted 3 months ago by JJ
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More to Hoop Barriers than meets the eye

  At Barriers Direct we wouldn’t be living up to our name if we didn’t provide you with plenty of choice. That’s why we’ve got a huge range of barriers just for you!  We’ve got Safety Barriers, Crash Barriers, Traffic Barriers, Road Barriers, Height restriction Barriers and even Hoop Barriers. The great thing about these Hoop Barriers is ... read more

Posted 12 months ago by JJ
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Crazy British Weather

We're all well aware of the common phrase 'April Showers' - but will they ever stop?! According to an article in the Telegraph today, torrential rain is set to soak Britain, yet the hosepipe ban will remain in place. Over the next 3 days, some areas could be drenched by a month’s worth of rain! Coupled with wind, gales and storms, it's all looking pretty bleak. We're desperate for the ... read more

Posted about 1 year ago by AR