Overview

Is your council ready to go when the inevitable happens?

Operation London Bridge is the plan for what will happen in the UK following the death of a senior national figure.

This guidance is based on King Charles III, however, you can take elements of this for other senior members of the royal family.

Philip Peacock PSLCC, clerk to Huntingdon Town Council and the Operation London Bridge webinar trainer, advises ‘It is key is to discuss your preparation plans early, do not wait until the event itself. Make sure that when the inevitable happens, you are ready to go’.

Operation London Bridge

Date

Monday 2 September, 11:00am – 12:00pm

Price

Members: £30 + VAT
Non-Members: £35 + VAT

CPD points

Claim 1 CPD point for attending this webinar!

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“I would recommend anyone whose parish council is not minded to have anything put in place to attend and report back.”
Valerie Tookey, Bassingbourn-cum-Kneesworth Parish Council

“Very useful and valuable experience. A ‘must’ if your council is looking to undertake the act of remembrance in relation to a senior royal.”
Terry Jordan, Wisbech Town Council

“A very useful and informative training session, covering a topic which is little thought about, but which is extremely important to get right. As we all know, you can’t escape death and taxes. However, this training course ensures that by putting together a comprehensive plan for your council or public body, you can be fully prepared with the correct response, when the time comes.”
Olivia Marsden, Sunninghill & Ascot Parish Council

About the Trainer

Philip Peacock PSLCC, clerk to Huntingdon Town Council

Huntingdon Town Council continues to maintain all of its Civic traditions, and with his previous voluntary role as Chapter Steward at Ely Cathedral, Philip is used to managing both Civic and Church Protocol, along with how Church and State need to work together on National events.

Philip Peacock SLCC, clerk to Huntingdon Town Council

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