Inzet hulpdiensten en evenementenhulpverleners Notting Hill Carnival, Londen - 28 & 29 augustus 2016

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Officers have made 190 arrests under Op Vitality this week to assist in reducing crime at #NottingHillCarnival @MetPoliceEvents




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Notting Hill Carnival is an annual event which takes place in west London on August Bank Holiday weekend. If you're travelling in the area on Sunday 28 or Monday 29 August 2016, find out travel advice here.

Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to visit the Notting Hill Carnival this year - the biggest event of its kind in Europe.

This event means that on Sunday 28 and Monday 29 August 2016.

https://tfl.gov.uk/status-updates/major-works-and-events/notting-hill-carnival?cid=notting-hill-carnival



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Reactie #2 Gepost op: 26 augustus 2016, 13:44:25
25 August 2016

As London Ambulance Service prepare for Notting Hill Carnival, medics are encouraging Londoners to eat, drink and be safe while enjoying themselves this bank holiday weekend.

The Service will be working alongside St John Ambulance during the carnival (Sunday 28- Monday 29 August) to staff nine treatment centres and provide medical assistance to hundreds of patients.

In addition, our clinicians will be out on the streets responding to emergencies on foot while carrying specialist equipment including defibrillators.

Tactical Commander for the carnival, Paul Gates said: “As ever we want Londoners to stay safe while having fun.

“Last year we treated almost 955 patients at the Carnival, and took 144 people to hospital.

“Many of our patients needed emergency help after they had been drinking or taking drugs, so we’re encouraging those attending the carnival to drink alcohol sensibly, and avoid illegal substances. We'd also advise people to use sunscreen, carry any medications which may be needed, drink plenty of water, and wear sensible footwear.

“If you do feel unwell or get hurt in any way, please seek help at the treatment centres which have been specifically set up for the carnival rather than dialling 999.”

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A list of treatment centres


East Row @ Conlan Street
Southam Street @ Adair Road
Westbourne Park bus garage
St Charles Square (North Side) @ Ladbroke Grove
Lancaster Road @ Ladbroke Grove
Denbigh Terrace @Denbigh Road
Kensington Park Road @ Pembridge Road
Tavistock Crescent @ St Luke's Road
St Stephen's Gardens North Side

http://www.londonambulance.nhs.uk/news/news_releases_and_statements/london_ambulance_service_gets.aspx

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Who's looking forward to the #bankholidayweekend? We're gearing up for #NottingHillCarnival



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London’s Metropolitan Police will trial an automated facial recognition system to identify people at this weekend's Notting Hill Carnival as the government continues to drag its feet on the use of the technology.

This is is only the second time that police have openly trialled live automated facial recognition (AFR) systems in the UK.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/08/26/notting_hill_carnival_police_surveillance_cameras_automated_face_recognition


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This weekend over 1m people will attend the world's 2nd largest carnival #NottingHillCarnival #GlobalBritain #OMGB Video: https://twitter.com/foreignoffice/status/769128529900498944/video/1

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Our London Drug and Alcohol Wellbeing Service (DAWS) has produced a helpful pocket guide for #NottingHillCarnival: http://www.turning-point.co.uk/news-and-events/news/drug-and-alcohol-wellbeing-service-produces-helpful-pocket-guide-for-notting-hill-carnival.aspx

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Heading to #NottingHillCarnival over the weekend? Make sure you plan ahead with @TfL's travel advice https://tfl.gov.uk/status-updates/major-works-and-events/notting-hill-carnival?cid=notting-hill-carnival

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A busy weekend ahead for us with #RugbyLeague final at Wembley tomorrow and #NottingHillCarnival on Sunday & Monday pic.twitter.com/NuXyoXDROy



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Our minibuses to move staff and managers response cars are ready... Starting to get real now #NottingHillCarnival pic.twitter.com/LxnYm0aNLs





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We will have representatives in the #NottingHillCarnival #eventliaison room we will be joined by @Ldn_Ambulance pic.twitter.com/C6KnxlKkuc



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Carnival Prepared

26 August 2016
Every August Bank Holiday weekend since 1974 people have come together in the streets of W11 to celebrate Afro-Caribbean cultures and traditions. This weekend people from all over London, and all around the world, will watch colourful floats and flamboyant performers, listen to steel bands and taste mouth-watering food.

Lots of effort goes in to planning events, especially ones on the scale of Notting Hill Carnival. As well as the entertainment, event organisers have to protect visitors and event staff from a variety of risks. The handbook, if you're running an event is known as The Purple Guide, but we thought we'd share just a little bit of information about how the risk of emergencies at events is reduced as far as possible.

Typically, where events require a license to be issued (usually if there is some form of entertainment, food and drink being provided or temporary structures) a Safety Advisory Group brings together the event organisers, emergency services and local authority to ensure that all risks have been considered; including the possibility of an emergency occuring. This includes assessing evacuation procedures, ensuring recommended levels of first aid provision and confirming that emergency services can access all necessary areas.

Sadly, there are examples of events which have experienced an emergency. But by considering the possibilities, planning in advance, and providing people with information those risks can be reduced. London has a high-level of expertise and experience in managing events sucessfully due to a very busy events calendar.

If you are attending Notting Hill Carnival this year heres my top 5 tips

Check your travel arrangements - this information from Transport for London will help you plan in advance, but it's worth checking real-time information before you set off. Remember, the Night Tube is also now running on the Central and Victoria lines on Fri and Sat too.
Take a coat & a bottle of water - although the weather will continue to be warm over the weekend, there is a possibility of some heavy showers
Allow plenty of time - to get around and to get a good view of the parade, there are hundreds of thousands of people so prepare to walk slowly
Arrange a meeting place - if you get seperated from friends or family have somewhere in mind that you can meet back up again
Stay safe and alert - don't take items that are prohibited, keep your valuables out of sight to avoid pickpockets and if you have any worries let a police officer know
Wishing you a safe weekend and a happy Carnival,

Matt, London Resilience Officer

https://www.london.gov.uk/city-hall-blog/carnival-prepared

The Purple Guide: http://www.thepurpleguide.co.uk/


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Dat wordt wel professioneel aangepakt in Londen!


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Citaat van: Juffie link=msg=1444248 date=1472221774
Dat wordt wel professioneel aangepakt in Londen!

Daar hebben ze geen commerciële evenementenhulpverleningsbedrijfjes voor nodig :)
Al mijn bijdragen zijn op persoonlijke titel.


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[Image of recovered knife]

This week, police are executing over 200 search warrants across London to target and disrupt those intending to use the Notting Hill Carnival as a cover for committing crime or violence.

So far, 55 people have been arrested as part of Operation Vitality; the intelligence-led operation designed to keep the 50th Notting Hill Carnival safe for both those attending and those taking part in the celebration.

As part of this operation, yesterday, officers in Lambeth executed 11 warrants, with five individuals arrested on suspicion of possession of Class A drugs, and two for possession of Class B drugs. Approximately £2,000 in cash was also seized.

A raid in Barnet resulted in officers recovering a firearm, with four individuals being arrested. Another raid on the same borough saw two suspects arrested on suspicion of possession of ammunition and possession with intent to supply Class B drugs.

Officers also seized two machetes from an address in Camden.

Operation Vitality runs in tandem with the Met's Trident Gang Crime Command which provides enhanced intelligence, enforcement and diversion activity for the most harmful gang members in London.

Superintendent Robyn Williams, the Met’s spokesperson for Notting Hill Carnival, said: "Well over one million people attend the Notting Hill Carnival every year; given these huge numbers, crime is low. What we want is for those one million people to enjoy the event without worrying about the crime and violence that has been caused by the small minority in the past.

"This week’s policing activities are not exclusive to Carnival. Pre-event arrest operations are conducted in relation to a variety of major public events across London throughout the year.

"With Carnival being the largest event in London, it can present opportunities for those who are attending for reasons other than enjoying the festivities. It is only right that we take steps to deter and reduce crime at every opportunity both prior to and during what has become the centre piece in the Capital’s event diary.

"If you're coming to this year's event we want you to have a safe and enjoyable time. Please look after your belongings, and in particular keep an eye on your mobile phone. Almost half of those people who were victims of pick pockets last year had a mobile phone taken.

"If you know of anyone who is planning to use this vibrant event as a cover for crime or violence then let us know and help us keep it safe for you. Call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 and tell us what you know."

In addition to today’s warrants, officers from across the capital are carrying out over 550 activities aimed at disrupting potential disorder including weapons sweeps, ANPR operations, visits to gang nominals, knife crime leaflet drops and youth engagement.

Officers are being supported by specialist police teams including Task Force, the Trident and Area Crime Command, Safer Neighbourhoods teams, Dog Units, Roads Policing; as well as colleagues from the City of London Police.

Chief Inspector Bill Duffy, from the City of London Police said: "We’re looking forward to the Carnival and we’re committed to working closely with our colleagues from the Metropolitan Police Service and other partners to ensure a safe and enjoyable event for everyone attending, as well as the local community who will be impacted throughout the weekend.
"This successful operation will go a long way to helping us achieve that aim of ensuring the Carnival is a great event for all."

Borough commander Tariq Sarwar, of Kensington and Chelsea, said: "Carnival is a fantastic event bringing many visitors to the borough from around the world to take part in the festivities. I appreciate that the celebrations together with the high volume of people passing through the area will have an impact on local businesses and residents.

“Today’s operation will ensure that some of those persons intent on causing harm and disruption to the Carnival will be prevented from doing so. This will help to ensure that those people who are there to enjoy themselves can do so and it will enable the area to be returned to normality at the earliest for the local businesses and resident.”


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Watch @SuptRobynMPS give her top tips for those attending #NottingHIllCarnival this weekend.

Video: https://twitter.com/metpoliceuk/status/769189245739237376/video/1

City Police
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We hope everyone enjoys the #BankHolidayWeekend and stays safe. Some of our officers will also be policing at the #NothingHillCarnival.


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Citaat van: RemRoof link=msg=1444253 date=1472225108
Daar hebben ze geen commerciële evenementenhulpverleningsbedrijfjes voor nodig :)

Is St John Ambulance dan ook overheid?

Of is dat een commerciele dienst?