G7 Summit Event Latest Newsletter

June 04th 2021

Over the coming days as we near the G7 Summit event, residents and communities in Cornwall may see visible training taking place on land, in the air and on the water; particularly near the key venues.

This forms part of our planning and preparations to deliver a safe and secure event and is not something that the public should be alarmed by.

The public can help us keep the event safe by being vigilant for anyone or anything that looks out of place or suspicious and by reporting it to police, security, or staff at any of the venues.

In an emergency or if you need urgent police assistance, you should always dial 999. You can report suspicious activity by contacting the police in confidence via the Anti-Terrorist Hotline 0800 789321.

Please find the latest G7 Summit community newsletter. This can also be seen on the police G7 website:https://g7.devon-cornwall.police.uk/residents/g7updates/ 

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G7 Newletter 4th June 2021

 

 

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