Webinar: Designing Safer Infrastructure and Events with Police Expertise
When it comes to securing crowded places—whether it's a stadium, public event, transport hub, or major venue, the details matter. And nobody understands those details quite like experienced police professionals.
In our latest Global Consortium Group webinar, Police-Informed Security Design, we explore how law enforcement expertise can be the missing piece in designing safer spaces.
From determining the optimal width of entry points for tactical equipment, to developing airtight standard operating procedures, this session dives into how policing experts can help organisations make critical safety decisions at the design stage.
Featuring three distinguished former police commanders—Geoff Smith, Gary Ritchie, and Ian Hackett—this discussion brings decades of counter-terrorism, emergency and command response, tactical training, major event planning, police leadership and public safety strategy to the table.
Their collective insight can help businesses, developers, venue operators, and infrastructure teams embed real-world police and emergency response knowledge into the foundations of their safety planning.
With the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, also known as Martyn’s Law, set to come into effect in the United Kingdom, this conversation is more timely than ever.
The legislation introduces a legal duty for certain venues and public spaces to assess terrorism risks and be prepared to respond. For businesses and organisations unsure where to start or how to meet these new requirements, the Global Consortium Group can provide tailored, expert support, helping you build compliance into your design and operations from the ground up.
Whether you're responsible for managing a venue, planning an event, or overseeing infrastructure projects, this webinar is a must-watch for understanding how practical police insight can support your safety strategy and legislative readiness.
See how police-informed security design can help you: