GSZ2704.2 Incident Tottenhan Court Road

April 27, 2012 14:06
 

Officers are in attendance at an incident in Tottenham Court Road where a 50 year old man is causing a disturbance. Police were called at 11.59 on Friday 27 April to an office building on Tottenham Court Road. Items, including electrical equipment, have been thrown out of a fifth floor window. A 300m cordon has been put in place and a negotiator is on scene. We would advice people to keep clear of the area due to congestion. No reported injuries at this time.

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Suspect object - Constitution Hill/Piccadilly

April 18, 2012 11:54
 

Suspect object Constitution Hill/Piccadilly. The object has been declared safe and all cordons removed.

Police are dealing with a suspect Object in the Constitution Hill/Piccadilly area Local cordens in place in Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner and underpass to knitsbridge avoid area due to traffic, updates as required

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Belgrave Square, W1 - Update

April 17, 2012 14:30
 

Belgrave Square, W1 - Update: Persons now off the roof without incident, policing operation coming to an end.

Belgrave Square, W1 - Update

April 16, 2012 17:39
 

Belgrave Sq, W1:Due to persons on roof, closures still in situ. Please avoid the area. Incident reported in media. Only significant updates to follow.

Belgrave Square, W1

April 16, 2012 14:07
 

Belgrave Sq, W1:Police dealing with an incident subsequently there are number of road closures in the area-please avoid. Update to follow.

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March 20, 2012 11:56
 

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14.02.12. Section 60 football fans update

March 14, 2012 17:28
 

he student march dispersed peacefully with no incidents. Victoria Street is fully open.

 

Tonight kick off 7.45 p.m. Chelsea are at home to Napoli in the European Champions League football

 

Police are meeting Napoli fans on arrival at St. Pancras and Victoria Stations.

 

If necessary, we have contingency plans to escort Napoli football fans from Victoria railway station to Chelsea FC via Buckingham Palace Road, Pimlico Road,  Chelsea Embankment, Finbar Road, Kings Road, Portensia Road and Fulham Palace Gate. At present there are 100 visiting Italian fans at Victoria railway station.

 

Every effort will be made to keep roads open at all times.

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14.02.12 Student March update.

March 14, 2012 17:19
 

The student march dispersed peacefully with no incidents. Victoria Street is fully open.

 

Tonight kick off 7.45 p.m. Chelsea are at home to Napoli in the European Champions League football

 

Police are meeting Napoli fans on arrival at St. Pancras and Victoria Stations.

 

If necessary, we have contingency plans to escort Napoli football fans from Victoria railway station to Chelsea FC via Buckingham Palace Road, Pimlico Road,  Chelsea Embankment, Finbar Road, Kings Road, Portensia Road and Fulham Palace Gate. At present there are 100 visiting Italian fans at Victoria railway station.

 

Every effort will be made to keep roads open at all times.

14.03.12. Section 60 Football Fans

March 14, 2012 15:23
 

At 19:45 there is a football match between Chelsea FC vs. Napoli at Stamford Bridge in the borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. The Italian football supporters are arriving on at least three flights into Gatwick, Luton and Stansted and will be travelling into Victoria train station. There will be approximately 600-700 Italian supporters that will be escorted from Victoria Tube Station down to Stamford Bridge.

A Section 60 has been authorised by T/Chief Superintendent Morgan from 14:00 to 16:00 in the close vicinity of Victoria Station to facilitate the arrival of the Italian football supporters.

14.03.12. Student March

March 14, 2012 15:20
 

The student march moved off from Malet Street with about 300 - 400 protestors and is peaceful and relatively fast moving. Disruption to local traffic and bus routes at the moment is minor and short-term.

Information for MPS Partners, Businesses

and the Government Security Zone (GSZ)

 

Central London student protest on Wednesday 14 March 2012

 

1. On Wednesday 14 March 2012 from 2.00 p.m. there will be a student march from Malet Street, WC1 to Victoria Street, SW1 arriving outside the premises of the Dept. for Business, Innovations and Skills (B.I.S.) at about 4.00 p.m.

 

2. There is an estimate that the size of the march will be between 3,000 and 4,000 likely participants. Protestors will meet up at the University of London Union at 1.30 p.m. and move off with a police escort at 2.00p.m. The route follows:

 

Malet Street

Russell Square

Southampton Row

Kingsway

Aldwych

Strand

Whitehall

Parliament Street

Parliament Square

Broad Sanctuary

Victoria Street

 

3. There will be some temporary rolling road closures along the route but no permanent road closures along the route are planned. Some minor disruption to traffic and bus routes can be expected.

 

4.  Once the protestors have arrived in Victoria Street outside B.I.S. we may have to implement a traffic exclusion zone in Victoria Street between the junction with Broadway and Parliament Square. Pedestrian access will not be affected.

 

It will not be possible to specify a time in advance for the traffic exclusion zone. This will depend on factors prevailing at the time such as number of protestors, speed of the march and disruption to traffic. However we anticipate this may be anytime between 3.30 p.m. and 5.30 p.m.

 

5. It is our intention that we will deliver our core police responsibilities for this event and in a manner compatible with the values of the Metropolitan Police Service.

Our core responsibilities are:

—        The prevention and detection of crime

—        The protection of life and property

—        The maintenance of the Queen’s Peace

 

6. The strategic intentions for this event are:

 

—        To provide a lawful and proportionate policing response to protest, balancing the needs and rights of protesters with those impacted by the protest.

—        To maintain public order

—        To prevent crime and take all reasonable steps to intervene and bring offenders to justice if crime is committed

—        To work together with event organisers / participants and other agencies to minimise criminal activity and anti-social behaviour associated with the event

—        To protect the parliamentary estate and ensure it can discharge its democratic functions

—        To prevent serious disruption to the life of the residential and business community and vehicular traffic

 

7. Protest Liaison Teams have been introduced by the Metropolitan Police Service to improve dialogue and understanding between protestors and Police. Officers will be  working in pairs and will be clearly visible in pale blue “Liaison Officer” tabards. Their role is:

 

·       To provide demonstrators and the general public with a knowledgeable and visible point of contact should anyone wish to discuss the policing of the event.

 

·       To provide event organisers with a vital link to the police command team and explanation of police actions.

 

·       To support the event organisers who are planning a peaceful and safe event for all those taking part.

 

8.  We will circulate e-mails and updates through Community Safe and the MPS Neighbourhood Link system.  On the day of the march we will provide live updates via our Twitter account @CO11metpolice and the MPS website Home - Metropolitan Police Service.

 

9. If you need to contact us in the event of an emergency, always dial 999.

 

Otherwise please call the MPS on the non-emergency number 101.

 

Those premises and departments in the GSZ should call the GSZ Control Room.

 

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March 13, 2012 11:56
 

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GAS LEAK UPDATE. 09.03.03

March 09, 2012 23:31
 

GAS BOARD has now fixed leak knights bridge junction with Scotch Corner, SW7. All roads are now clear and all cordons down.

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UPDATE. GSZ 09.03.12.

March 09, 2012 21:04
 

Most closures around Hyde Park have now been opened, only Prince Of Wales Gate re-mains closed

Gas Leak, Scotch Corner, SW3

March 09, 2012 17:38
 

Gas leak at venue,road closures/evacuation from local buildings as result.Avoid area if possible.Check traffic bulletins.Updates as req'd

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Grafton St, W1:Road Closures

February 04, 2012 15:14
 

Grafton St, W1:Road Closures are still in place and likely to be for some time. Please avoid the area.  Updates to follow. 

Grafton St, W1:Road Closures

February 04, 2012 09:36
 

Grafton St, W1:Road Closures due to fire at location. Please avoid the area. updates to follow. 

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January 24, 2012 12:06
 

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January 17, 2012 11:56
 

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National Day of Protest UK Uncut - 17.12.11

December 15, 2011 17:20
 

National Day of Protest

‘UK Uncut Christmas Special’

Information for Businesses

 

UK Uncut has recently announced an event entitled ‘Christmas Special’, which is being promoted to take
place on Saturday, 17 December 2011 between 1300 hours and 1700 hours. The stated aims of this protest
are to highlight the government austerity measures and non payment of tax. It is their intention to target
high street retail business premises. Recent events have shown that this has predominately taken place in
Central London. We would advise all retail sectors within Greater London to consider the following
guidance, which is by no means exhaustive.

The Metropolitan Police Service is fully aware of the potential impact of any major event on the local
business community and is well equipped to deal with events like this. We have an appropriate and
proportionate policing plan in place and are working closely with our strategic business partners to ensure
that any disruption is kept to a minimum whilst at the same time aiming to police and facilitate peaceful
protest.

The following guidance has been produced to help businesses to prepare for any incidents which may arise
as a result of this activity in the Metropolitan Police Area.

 

Keep up to date with latest information

For live updates on the progress of this event you can also subscribe to the official free police community
messaging system at
www.neighbourhoodlink.met.police.uk

Follow the MPS updates on the day on Twitter @CO11metpolice

 

Contact numbers

In the event of an emergency call the emergency number 999.

In the event of a situation that does not require an emergency response, please call 101 (calls to 101 from
landlines and mobiles cost 15 pence per call, no matter what time of day you call or how long your call
lasts).

If you have information about crime, you can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

 

Security Advice

Ensure that all staff are fully briefed.

Security officers, where possible, should have a visible presence at premises.

It would be advisable that a senior manager make himself/herself identifiable to police in the event of an
incursion into your business premises.

Ensure that your exit/entry points are monitored and that you are able to lock and secure any points of entry
if required to do so.

Be alert to large groups forming outside of business points of entry and ensure staff remain vigilant and
report any suspicious activity to security and/or police.

Check that your emergency equipment supplies and radio communications systems are stocked and fully
operational at all times.

 

Crime

If you identify any unusual markings on your building please report immediately to police.

If crime is committed or an incursion takes place in your premises consider the preservation of evidence,
where possible, on the advice of police.

Ensure CCTV coverage is fully operational and can provide the highest possible recorded resolution.

 

What you can expect to see

You may notice officers outside some premises this is because during recent protests some buildings have
been targeted and damaged.

The officers are there to protect these buildings and to assist those inside to go about their daily business
and to deal with any incidents of crime and disorder.

All officer will be uniquely identifiable by a series of numbers, letters or both which will be visible on their
outer clothing.

Industrial Action 30.11.11

November 30, 2011 10:38
 

Historically demonstrators have been known to identify and discreetly highlight business premises of interest.

There have been reports of buildings being marked with posters and stickers in the City this morning. Can your security periodically check the exterior of your premises and report anything unusual or suspicious to police immediately. Please email the information to Communities Together at Communities.Together@met.pnn.police.uk and where possible attach a photograph or provide as much detail as possible.

Photograph the markings in situ and where possible remove from the building and consider the preservation of evidence by placing in an envelope. Handle the evidence as little as possible in order to preserve the integrity of the exhibit

Empty buildings 30Nov11

November 30, 2011 10:32
 

A recent number of events have led to land or empty buildings being occupied.

The MPS and CoLP would advise as a precaution that any empty buildings in your control are secured.

A recent occupation has identified a risk from asbestos within the building to be renovated. It may be advisable to ensure such buildings are clearly marked with hazard warnings.

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November 29, 2011 12:43
 

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Turkish Protest, Whitehall 27.11.11

November 26, 2011 16:15
 

 

The Counsel of Turkish Cypriot Associations (CTCA) are holding a protest march against Kurdish terrorism between 1200 - 1700hrs Sunday 27.11.11. Numbers are expected to be in the region of 5000 (five thousand). They will march from Turkish Embassy, Belgrave Sq to Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, Haymarket and Whitehall where they will present a petition to Downing St. The event will be adequately Policed.Traffic disruption along route of march is likely.The demo is expected to conclude once petition has been handed over.