Title: Government Office NorthEast Development Management Event
1Government Office North-East Development
Management Event
- Colin Petter
- Crowded Places Team
- Protect Unit
- Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism
- 30 April 2009
2PROTECT AIMS
- PROTECT aims to reduce the vulnerability of the
UK. There are eight objectives arranged around
reducing the vulnerability of - Crowded places
- The Critical National Infrastructure (CNI)
- The transport system and its users
- The UK to insider action
- CBRNE (hazardous) sites and substances
- Individuals at risk from terrorism
- The UK Border to terrorism and
- UK interests overseas.
3Lord West review of Crowded Places
- Lord West review (July September 07) outcome
announced by Prime Minister in November 2007. - Concluded that
- Substantial amount of work had been undertaken
but more could be done to provide more advice
and turn available advice into action on the
ground. - This is not a job for the Government or police
alone. More engagement with local authorities,
local partners and in particular businesses to
encourage them to implement counter-terrorist
security advice. - Protective security measures need to be
proportionate to risk. A risk-based approach to
assessing where to prioritise resources. - A lot we can do to reduce the risk from terrorism
in how we design and plan buildings and places.
Do more to raise awareness and skills amongst
industry and professional bodies.
4Guiding Principles
- Delivery is underpinned by seven guiding
principles - Risk based approach
- Proportionality
- Partnership working
- Local ownership
- Appropriate and flexible use of regulatory
powers - Funding and
- Ownership of risk.
5Crowded Places
- What weve done
- Increased investment in Police Counter Terrorism
Security Advisers. - Protective security advice given to over 11,000
venues. - Government making over 5m available to support
future work. - Since Jan 2007, over 900 ARGUS training exercises
delivered. - Completed risk assessment across crowded places
in the UK. - What were doing
- Argus Professional and Planning.
- A university CT design competition.
- Targeted communications Lord West articles in
professional journals. - Published for public consultation two key
guidance documents supporting crowded places
work.
6Working Together to Protect Crowded Places
- National guidance to encourage greater
partnership working at the local level. Gives
details of - How risk is assessed
- How performance is measured
- The roles of key partners and
- How to reduce vulnerability.
- Document is key to turning advice into action on
the ground emphasises partnership working.
7Safer Places Counter Terrorism Supplement
- A supplement to the existing Safer Places Crime
Prevention and the Planning System guidance. - A joint Home Office and Communities and Local
Government (CLG) guidance document. - Content shaped and drafted by a Working Group of
representative key stakeholders - NaCTSO
- Centre for the Protection of the National
Infrastructure (CPNI) - Commission for Architecture and the Built
Environment (CABE) - Royal Town and Planning Institution (RTPI)
- Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
- Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
- Home Office Crime Prevention
- CLG
- City of London Planning Department.
8Safer Places Counter Terrorism Supplement
- Aims
- Raise awareness that
- Designing in counter-terrorism measures at the
outset is the most cost effective way to reduce
opportunities for terrorists. - Planning process is an important tool to help
protect us from terrorism. - Provide practical guidance on how improvements
can be made, including use of case studies. - Encourage use of imagination by designers and
architects and early engagement with planners. -
9Safer Places Counter Terrorism Supplement
- Status
- Material consideration no one size fits all
but have to consider CT alongside other
considerations taken into account in reaching
planning decisions. - Section 17 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998
- Key challenges
- Economic pressure to cut costs in design process.
- Maintaining awareness of CT in the
planning/design community.
10CT Design Principles
- Arrangements that
- Deter, Detect, Delay.
- Achieved by applying principles of
- Better blast resistance
- Better building management facilities
- Better traffic management and hostile vehicle
mitigation measures - Better surveillance
11Risk
12Effective police (ALO/CTSA) involvement in the
preparation of planning applications
Section 17 Crime and Disorder Act, Planning and
Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 and related
Statutory Instruments
PPS1 and Safer Places (including Counter
Terrorism Supplement)
Policy/Guidance Development Management Preparation
of planning application
Stages where police involvement is most effective
13Consultation questions
- Welcome all consultation responses (see Section
3, page 32, paragraph 11). In particular - Whether the arrangements in the guidance result
in proportionate action at a local level? - Does section 1 sufficiently set out the nature of
the threat and why designing in CT is
necessary? - Does the guidance provide sufficient information
to persuade you of the importance to integrate
counter-terrorism measures into new developments,
including the public realm? - Does the guidance explain counter-terrorism and
where it fits in the planning system?
14Consultation Process
- Documents available via the Home Office website.
- Consultation runs until 10th July
- Responses are requested by email to
- CrowdedPlacesConsultation_at_homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
- or by post to
- Crowded Places Team
- Home Office
- Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism
- 5th Floor Peel
- 2 Marsham Street
- London
- SW1P 4DF
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- Contact
- Colin Petter
- OSCT Protect
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- Colin.Petter_at_homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
- (020 7035 0089