The Scotsman

‘No-fly zone’ could be enforced around Windsor Castle

- By SOPHIE CORCORAN

A “no-fly zone” could be placed over Windsor Castle as its security arrangemen­ts are reviewed, the Metropolit­an Police said.

An applicatio­n for the restricted airspace order has been made and, if successful, would prevent aircrafts from flying up to 2,500ft above and 1.5 nautical miles around Windsor Castle.

The Metropolit­an Police said the order would “further enhance the security at what is an iconic location and keep the community living nearby safe”. The force added that the order was applied for as part of its ongoing review into security arrangemen­ts and not because of any specific threat or intelligen­ce.

On Christmas Day, a 19-yearold man was arrested while allegedly in possession of a crossbow in the grounds of Windsor Castle. The Metropolit­an Police said he had been sectioned under the Mental Health Act.

Officers are reviewing a video that appears to show a masked figure in a dark hoodie holding a crossbow and addressing the camera with a distorted voice, saying they wanted to “assassinat­e the Queen” in a “revenge” mission.

The incident caused Home Secretary Priti Patel to order the Home Office to look at strengthen­ing controls on the ownership of crossbows.

The Metropolit­an Police said the local community have been invited to give their views on the applicatio­n for the restricted airspace order.

A spokesman for the force said: “As part of the Met Police’s responsibi­lities under the Royal and Specialist Protection Command, the Met is responsibl­e for policing within the footprint of Windsor Castle and we work closely with Thames Valley Police to ensure the castle and the surroundin­g areas are kept safe and secure.

“As part of our ongoing review of security arrangemen­ts at Windsor Castle, and working in partnershi­p with Thames Valley Police, we applied for a restricted airspace order for up to 2,500ft at a radius of 1.5 nautical miles around Windsor Castle.

“This was intended to further enhance the security at what is an iconic location and keep the community living nearby safe.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom