The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Protection on route to venue

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Protective barriers similar to those installed on Westminste­r Bridge will be placed along the route into Wimbledon after the spate of London terror attacks.

The barriers are part of a host of measures put in place by the Metropolit­an Police to make sure the public are safe during the All England Club’s tennis championsh­ips.

The move comes after vehicles were driven into pedestrian­s on Westminste­r Bridge in March, on London Bridge in June and near a Finsbury Park mosque in the same month.

Superinten­dent Jo Edwards said the protective barriers, which have been in place in previous years, were being installed to mitigate any possible attacks as people make their way to and from the south-west London venue.

She said: “We have taken into account the (current UK) threat level and those awful terrorist attacks that have taken place, and as a result, we have put together a proportion­ate policing plan with a significan­t number of resources to support the club to deliver a really safe, secure competitio­n this year.”

Part of the plan includes firearms officers in and around the grounds and police patrolling the local area.

Plaincloth­es officers will also be on site, as well as a mobile reserve unit, which will be able to respond quickly to any incident.

Ms Edwards she had not been informed of any specific threat against Wimbledon, but added: “Obviously, we’ve got to plan for different contingenc­ies.”

“We have taken into account the threat level and those awful attacks”

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