Things to consider when organising an event
Safety and security
Event safety is your responsibility, so put safety first.
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You must tell the Council about your proposed event in advance so we can verify your safety arrangements.
You should give:
- 3 months' notice for smaller events
- 6 months' notice for larger events
You will need to submit an Event Notification form, or a detailed Event Safety Plan for larger, higher risk events.
Tell us about an event you are organising / enquire about using Council land for an event
Counter terrorism
If your event is likely to attract large numbers of people, you need to consider special measures to address the potential threat posed by terrorists.
These may include:
- bag searches
- vehicle security barriers to help protect against attacks
See the current UK Threat Level: .
Guidance and training
There are lots of resources available to raise awareness and provide training for staff:
- Purple Guide - Counter Terrorism
Guidance on threat levels and methods of attack. See - National Counter Terrorism Security Office - crowded places guidance
Guidance documents and checklists to help those in charge of security at crowded places. See . - Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) e-learning
Provides nationally recognised corporate counter terrorism guidance to help people understand current terrorist practises. Access the e-learning at . - Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) app
Provides users with the latest information and expert advice and guidance from Counter Terrorism Policing. To access the app, download the URIM app from the Google or Apple app store. Email ct@highfieldelearning.com to request a username and password for your organisation. - National Counter Terrorism Security Office
Information and advice about counter terrorism. See .