SEVEN UK councils at upcoming ‘Protect Duty’ legislation

New study reveals only SEVEN UK councils have assigned budget to the upcoming ‘Protect Duty’ legislation 

  • 237 UK councils currently have zero budget assigned to the looming regulations
  • Freedom of information requests submitted to UK councils reveal current spending and assigned budget for ‘Protect Duty’

With the security industry preparing for the pending ‘Protect Duty’ legislation to come into action and a 140% increase in interest online for ‘Protect Duty 2022’, a new report reveals just how prepared UK councils are for new measures to be implemented.

The new study2 from leading manufacturer’s of hostile vehicle mitigation systems, Heald, delves into the current and assigned spending of UK councils for the upcoming ‘Protect Duty’ legislation.

The planned government legislation under the name of ‘Protect Duty’, is aimed at increasing the protection of the UK’s publicly accessible locations against terrorist attacks and ensuring they are equipped to deal with all possible incidents. Additional security measures and perimeter protection will be required for public venues, organisations, and public spaces under this new legislation.

The findings of the new report are based on insight obtained by Heald through Freedom of Information requests (FOIs) sent to 426 UK councils. Of those contacted, 125 councils failed to respond and 29 refused to provide the information.

According to the insight gathered, only seven UK councils have currently spent budget or had assigned budget to implement measures ahead of the ‘Protect Duty’ coming into action. These councils are:

  1. Southend-on-Sea Council – £2,271,145.13
  2. Bath & North East Somerset Council – £782,000
  3. Salford City Council – £94,618
  4. Coventry City Council – £20,000
  5. London Borough of Greenwich – £1,094
  6. Darlington Borough Council – £1,000*
  7. Orkney Islands Council – £1,000^

The total value for all seven councils that have currently spent or assigned budget to the legislation is £3,170,857. Heald can reveal that Southend-on-Sea council is the most prepared for the upcoming legislation having assigned a budget of £2,271,145.13 to implement measures.

Interestingly, 237 UK councils confirmed they have zero budget currently allocated to the upcoming legislation and will not assign a budget until the new law is confirmed by the government and clearer guidelines are shared.

Commenting on the findings, Heald Managing Director, Debbie Heald MBE adds: “The new ‘Protect Duty’ legislation has been in the pipeline for quite some time now and has been discussed in parliament on numerous occasions. It’s really surprising to see how few councils have actually started to assign and spend budget on the pending measures.

“Our initial information is that commercial entities are preparing ahead of the legislation; it is however concerning that so little councils are planning to implement these measures unless it becomes law. It is surely a public duty to protect our citizens.

“Protect Duty will have a big impact on councils and the work that needs to done in many towns and cities, so planning ahead and starting to look at what measures can and should be implemented to keep individuals safe is essential.

“We would really encourage all those responsible to begin looking into what the pending law means for them and what they could begin to do now to prevent delays in getting these measures in place in the future.”

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