June
2-5 June 2022: The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Weekend Celebrations
CSSC messages relating to the arrangements for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations were sent prior to and during the weekend of celebrations.
June: CoLCPA Summer Event hosted at Investec Bank roof terrace (pictured below)
8 July: CoLCPA meeting at Clothworkers’ Hall, with speaker Assistant Commissioner Peter O’Doherty
September 7 September: CSSC AGM hosted at PWC
Sir David Veness stood down from the consultative board of the CSSC and received a vote of thanks.
Peter Clarke took over from Sir David. He said he has a long history of supporting the sharing of information so believes what the CSSC does is vital and makes a massive contribution. He believes we need to be as well informed as possible and cannot be complacent. One thing we can be certain of is that the CT threat will change and develop. New challenges include civil disobedience and public disorder and attempts to disrupt the food supply chain. CSSC can help on the preventative side, through the provision of timely accurate information.
8 September: Death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
In response to the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Operation London Bridge was launched – the multi-agency response led by
27-28 September: Joint CPA / CSSC / City Security magazine stand in Government Zone at International Security Expo at Olympia London
30 September: CSSC North East Meeting
Each of the CSSC regions hosts events for members. As an example, CSSC North East hosted an event in Leeds with about 50 attendees and some excellent speakers, including Figen Murray. The meeting also included CTP training, with ACT Strategic and ScaN as well as a speaker on online extremism.
October
25 October: CoLCPA meeting at Carpenters’ Hall
On Women and Children’s safety with speakers from the Safer Business Network, Night Safety Charter and British Transport Police.
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Investec kindly hosted the City of London Crime Prevention Association summer event, enabling senior figures and CoLCPA members to meet, network and share advice and guidance to help improve security and crime prevention in the City of London.
13 June: CoLCPA meeting at Tallow Chandlers’ Hall with speaker introducing CityINTEL
The City Security Council (CSC) and the City of London Police (CoLP) introduced CityINTEL – a new joint communications platform that allows real-time incident information to flow rapidly between the CoLP Joint Command Control Room (JCCR) and the CSC members who are based in the City of London.
July
1 July: Register of Chartered Security Professionals admits 250th registrant
The Register of Chartered Security Professionals announced the admission of the 250th registrant: Deputy Chief Constable Jane Gyford.
28 July to 8 August: Birmingham Commonwealth Games
CSSC messages were sent throughout the Commonwealth Games.
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the Royal Household and His Majesty’s Government. CSSC sent daily messages during this time of mourning and in the preparation for the funeral and other ceremonial events, such as the Lying-in-State.
16 September: CoLCPA meeting at Grocers’ Hall with speaker Simon Ancliffe on Responding to Terrorist Incidents
Simon spoke about the research undertaken by CPNI into terrorist incidents. This has been used to develop guidance and new immersive training courses so that organisations can respond to terrorist incidents as effectively as possible and save lives.
26 September: Annual dinner of the Register of Chartered Security Professionals
Baroness Henig CBE DL hosted the annual dinner of the Register of Chartered Security Professionals on the 26 September at the historic St. Ermin’s Hotel in London. In attendance were 110 CSyPs and their guests.
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The CoLCPA is donating £500 to Bromley Brighter Beginnings Home – in line with their theme of ‘Women and Children’s Safety’. They help women and children escaping domestic violence and families on the poverty line. In addition to their daily requests, each year they produce Christmas Hampers with the basics needed such as shampoo, toothpaste, some treats and a Christmas present and book for every child on their system (this was 500 last year). Most are in temporary accommodation and these hampers make a real difference. They are a team of volunteers and rely on supporters who donate, deliver, collect and purchase items.
November
16 November: CSSC Annual Charity Dinner In ‘Old Library’ of the Guildhall, City of London
Early November: Joint campaign with City of London Police and Crimestoppers to prevent phone snatching in the City of London.
December
December: CoLCPA winter event hosted at Investec Bank, London
Investec is kindly hosting the City of London Crime Prevention Association winter event again, enabling senior figures and CoLCPA members to meet, network and share advice and guidance to help improve security and crime prevention in the City of London.
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