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Get guidance on how to plan a safe event, how to apply, how much it costs to hire one of our green spaces, and find information about risk assessments, insurance and more.
Events classed as a major or large scale must be assessed by our Safety Advisory Group (SAG). Please read the terms of reference.
The SAG forum provides specialist independent advice to event organisers to promote high levels of safety and welfare at events, and are made up of representatives from:
You may be requested to attend a SAG meeting to discuss your event application in more detail if:
The SAG will provide you with advice and recommendations to support your event taking place safely.
An essential part of any event management process is crowd management for your planned event. The purpose of the plan is to ensure that a large gathering of people is managed in an orderly and problem free manner. Without a crowd management plan in place events can be put at high risk that may result in general public disorder, personal injury and lead to fatalities.
The best way forward in crowd management is to focus on preventing incidents rather than responding to them.
Here are some useful sources of information on crowd safety.
The threat of terrorism in the UK is real, but with a little knowledge you can increase your safety and help protect yourself against a terrorist attack. Crowded places, events, public transport, and iconic locations throughout the country are some examples of locations that could be potential targets for terrorists.
Below are some useful sources of information on Counter-Terrorism and Security:
Kingston’s local area Counter Terrorism Protect Officer from the Metropolitan Police Service can offer counter terrorism advice. Should you wish to make contact with them please email events@kingston.gov.uk.