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4th February 2025 10:30 - 11:15 Online
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Launching the latest series of UKUPC-hosted webinars, NWUPC members are invited to join Weightmans LLP for an informative session on The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill, commonly referred to as Martyn’s Law. This pivotal proposed legislation aims to strengthen security and preparedness at publicly accessible premises. Tailored for procurement and compliance professionals, the webinar will provide key insights to:

✔️ Understand the core provisions and objectives of the bill.
✔️ Assess its potential impact on premises management and operational compliance.
✔️ Identify procurement considerations to meet legislative requirements.

Our speaker, Elliott Kenton, Partner at Weightmans LLP is a solicitor and legal expert in criminal and regulatory matters. A significant part of his practice is advising dutyholders in health and safety matters and as part of this, Elliott has provided advice to a number of prospective dutyholders on the bill and its implications.

Why Attend?
This webinar is an essential opportunity to stay informed on upcoming legislative changes, ensure your organisation is prepared, and protect your premises effectively while aligning with compliance requirements.

Reserve your spot today and join the discussion on how this proposed legislation may shape the future of premises security.

📅 Date: Tuesday 4 February 2025
Time: 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM GMT
📍 Location: Online – Register here.

Speaker: Elliott Kenton, Partner at Weightmans LLP

Elliott Kenton

Elliott brings extensive expertise in criminal and regulatory matters, including health and safety, business crime, transport regulatory, and sports regulation. A key focus of his practice involves health and safety matters, which includes proactive health and safety advice, training, and compliance reviews, along with incident response, internal investigations and representing dutyholders in external investigations and prosecutions.

This webinar is an essential opportunity for procurement and compliance professionals to understand the key aspects of the proposed legislation and how it could impact premises management. Don’t miss this informative session!
Register now.