Consultation outcome

Protect Duty

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
This consultation has concluded

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Annex B: summary of responses

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Annex B: summary of responses (Welsh)

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Detail of outcome

This is the government response to the public consultation on the Protect Duty that ran from 26 February 2021 to 2 July 2021. It provides a summary of the responses received on how the Protect Duty can make the public safer at publicly accessible locations.

In response to this consultation and the recommendation of the Manchester Arena Inquiry, volume 1, the government published the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Draft Bill known as ‘Martyn’s Law’ on 2 May 2023.


Original consultation

Summary

We are seeking views on how the Protect Duty can make the public safer at publicly accessible locations.

This consultation ran from
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Consultation description

This consultation is open to the public, and is targeted at:

  • venues
  • organisations
  • businesses
  • local authorities
  • public authorities
  • individuals

who own or operate at publicly accessible locations or others that a ‘Protect Duty’ would potentially affect.

A publicly accessible location is defined as any place to which the public or any section of the public has access, on payment or otherwise, as of right or by virtue of express or implied permission.

Publicly accessible locations include a wide variety of everyday locations such as:

  • sports stadiums
  • festivals
  • music venues
  • hotels
  • pubs
  • clubs
  • bars
  • casinos
  • high streets
  • retail stores
  • shopping centres and markets
  • schools and universities
  • medical centres and hospitals
  • places of worship
  • government offices
  • job centres
  • transport hubs
  • parks
  • beaches
  • public squares and other open spaces

This list is by no means exhaustive, but it does demonstrate the diverse nature of publicly accessible locations.

We welcome responses from anyone with an interest in, or experience of, the areas being consulted on within this consultation.

The survey is likely to take around 30 minutes to complete, however this may vary with each respondent depending on how many questions are answered and the length of each answer. If you do not wish to answer all questions you should still continue to the end and press the final submit button for your partial response to be formally considered.

It may also be helpful to have information related to your business area at hand to be able to easily answer questions related to existing security measures and practices.

Documents

Protect Duty consultation document

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Protect Duty consultation document (Welsh)

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Updates to this page

Published 26 February 2021
Last updated 2 May 2023 + show all updates
  1. Link to 'Terrorism (Protection of premises) draft bill: overarching documents' page added to 'outcome' area.

  2. Added accessible Welsh version of Annex B: summary of responses.

  3. Annex B pdf updated to correct formatting in figures.

  4. Summary of responses and Home Office response published.

  5. Accessible HTML versions of 'Protect Duty consultation document' in English and Welsh added.

  6. Welsh translation added.

  7. First published.

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