
Public Protection Procedure – What is Evacuation?
First in a series. In planning for terrorist incidents, the primary objective is to move people away from danger. In this post, we cover the first of three principal approaches: Evacuation.

First in a series. In planning for terrorist incidents, the primary objective is to move people away from danger. In this post, we cover the first of three principal approaches: Evacuation.

Article #12 in a series – Understanding exclusions from the Act is crucial for event organisers and venue operators to ensure compliance and proper security planning.

Article #13 in a series – This blog focuses on Standard Duty (Tier) Premises, detailing their obligations and the latest updates from Protect UK.

Article #11 in a series – This blog explains what constitutes an Enhanced Tier Premise, its obligations, and how venues can comply.

Article #10 in a series – What Does “Reasonably Practicable” Mean?

Article #9 in a series, outlining the specific requirements for Standard Duty Premises

Article #8 in a series. Does your event fall within the scope of The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025?

Article #7 in a series.Discussing how a capacity assessment determines whether the premises or event falls within the scope of The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025.

Article #6 in a series. Learn how, under Martyn’s Law, individual events may qualify or alter obligations for a given venue.

#5 in a series. Under the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, “principal use” is critical for determining which activities apply to a given premises.