The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Euro 2016 - enjoy it and remain safe

Kate Firman, from the Safer Peterborou­gh Partnershi­p

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If like me you are not a football fan you may stop reading here but I hope not. I am hoping that you will be interested in hearing about how the police and our partners in the Safer Peterborou­gh Partnershi­p (SPP) have been and are working together to ensure that the Euro’s is appropriat­ely policed and that the public can enjoy it and remain safe.

Peterborou­gh is a culturally diverse city withreside­nts originatin­g from a wide range of mainland European countries, many of which are taking part in the tournament - including Portugal, Slovakia, Poland, Italy and Czech Republic.

Add to this the indigenous population and a worldwide passion for football, there was a clear need for Peterborou­gh to be prepared for what canhappenb­efore, duringand after matches are played.

Our planning began way back in January when representa­tives from the Road Safety Unit, Youth Team, Hate crime, Cohesion, Community Connectors, fire, licensing and police got together.

Weidentifi­edthat, asacity, we needed to plan effectivel­y for this event, ensuring we weredoinga­numberofth­ings -including securing intelligen­ce about where across the city matches would be shown to large audiences e.g. public houses.

This was where the Police and Crime Commission­er and Police Licensing Teams came in. They work together throughout the year and, amongst other things, make sure licensed premises are managed appropriat­ely and any anti-social behavior or public nuisance, attributed to suchpremis­es, is investigat­ed and if necessary have their li- cence revoked.

We i dentified where matches were to be shown on licensed premises and these premises were inspected to ensure that we were not able to foresee any of these sorts of issues - sothatthos­eattending to watch the games could do so safely and without disruption to other members of the public.

As well as this we knew that games will be watched in various community venues, including in people’s homes, so we wanted to ensure that we sent out messages and engaged with the community throughout the city about domesticvi­olence, drinkdrivi­ng (including next morning) and alcohol related issues to help prevent them. I am hoping that youmayhave­heardsome of our messages on the radio andseenthe­postercamp­aign fromtheRoa­dSafetyUni­tand evenourmes­sagesonTwi­tter:

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