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City of London Contingency Planning Team


In 2004 the Government introduced a new piece of legislation, the Civil Contingencies Act, to improve the country's resilience. The objective of the Act is to enhance our ability to respond effectively to emergencies.  It covers the way organisations, such as police and local authorities, plan and prepare for these events (for more information on the Civil Contingencies Act follow this link). One of the duties contained in this legislation requires emergency response organisations to communicate and work together on all aspects of emergency planning. 

The City of London Police and the City of London Corporationalready have a close working relationship in many areas including emergency planning.  However, both organisations recognise that there will always remain the possibility of improvement and consequently have decided to establish the City of London Contingency Planning Team.

The City of London Contingency Planning Team (COLCPT) is jointly staffed by both organisations and has the following objectives:

  • To raise the awareness in the Square Mile community of all aspects of contingency planning
  • To ensure the compatibility and consistency of both organisations response to an emergency
  • To promote business continuity in the Square Mile and to assist City businesses in the development of their business continuity plans and arrangements
  • To develop joint training and exercising programmes to enhance the emergency response capability of both organisations

The Square Mile is not a self sufficient island, unaffected by what goes on around it.  Much of the emergency planning activity which affects the Square Mile is carried out on a London wide basis.  The COLCPT will ensure that the Square Mile is adequately represented as part of these pan-London planning activities.

The Civil Contingencies Act represented a significant change in emergency planning within the UK.  Both the City of London and the City of London Police are well positioned to respond to the challenges inherent in the introduction of new legal duties.  The formation of the City of London Contingency Planning Team will enhance the ability of both organisations to perform their new legal duties.  It will also assist with the development of the Square Mile's ability to respond effectively to an emergency.

If you would like to know more about the City of London Contingency Planning Team please email us.



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