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Find help if you want to hold a public event safely.
There are lots of things to consider and be aware of when a public event is planned.
The following information is provided to help you if you want to hold a public event safely - including events held in Stadia or Sports grounds. Events to be held in Stadia or Sports grounds have additional specific requirements.
Whatever the size of the event, the safety of the public during the event is the responsibility of the organiser and they are therefore accountable in law.
Organisers should also try to minimise the impact of the event on the environment. Common negative environmental impacts include pollution from vehicles, noise, sewerage and other waste generation.
It is recommended that event organisers plan well for the event and that they refer to the guidance on running an event safely which can be found on the Health and Safety Executive's portal or they can refer to the Purple Guide
Any outdoor event being held in the Lake District can affect the local biodiversity of both animal and plant species which is unique to the region, especially the waterways. We therefore ask that organisers allow for the Cumbria Freshwater Invasive Non-Native Species (CFINNS) Initiative:
Get agreement from the landowner before the event and consult with the Parish Council for their views.
It is important that the organiser contacts the Safety Advisory Group (SAG) at a very early stage in the planning for an event, with a minimum of four months' notice for the simplest events and nine months for larger events.
The Safety Advisory Group (SAG) is made up of representatives from the council, the emergency services and other relevant bodies and they need to know what is being planned.
The SAG is purely advisory and is co-ordinated by the council who provide a single point of contact (SPOC) to the members of the SAG at event.notification@cumbria.gov.uk
The following statutory licences, orders and certificates may be required for the event:
Please use the SAG 1 form (WORD 68KB) to advise the single point of contact (SPOC) of the following:
(For files or documents larger than 4MB, please zip/compress or send as separate emails)
When the form has been received, confirmation that it has been received will be sent to you and:
We are working together with Cumbria Police and the Counter Terrorism Policing North West to provide event organisers with advice and support on how to counter the threat of terrorism when planning an event.
The threat from terrorism is real, with public spaces and crowded areas being an attractive target for a terrorist. The threat level from terrorism often changes.
We would like you to consider what you can do to reduce your risk and mitigate against the impact of such an attack. Having effective planning in place can greatly reduce the likelihood of an attack. There may be a legal requirement for counter terrorism plans to be submitted in the future.
There is a range of free training available designed to increase awareness around the threat of terrorism and how to respond in the event of an attack. You can register for free online training at ACT E-Learning and for any face-to-face training or specific advice please contact ctsa@cumbria.police.uk for further information.
It is recommended that this is set to £5 million minimum.