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Martyn's Law — the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 — has caused real anxiety across the sector, with some councils cancelling fireworks displays, steam rallies and community events out of fear they can't comply. In this episode, Alex Jay, Managing Director of Little Green Button, joins John to cut through the jargon and explain what the Act actually requires — and, for most councils, how modest that really is. Alex's background is in data and safety technology rather than counter-terrorism. Little Green Button is a UK safety-tech company whose digital panic alarms and lone-worker tools are used across healthcare, education and local government. He's refreshingly clear that no product makes you "Martyn's Law compliant", and that the honest answer for a lot of parish and town councils is that they fall out of scope altogether — but should still write down why. The conversation walks through the essentials: the Manchester Arena attack and Figen Murray's campaign that led to the law; the two-year implementation period and the spring enforcement date; the tiers (exempt under 200, standard 200–800, enhanced 800+) and what counts as a qualifying event; the difference between evacuation, invacuation, lockdown and communication procedures; and the common mistakes — panic-buying kit, assuming everything is in scope (or that nothing is), and contracting away accountability. Alex's practical playbook: list your premises and regular events, estimate realistic peak numbers, identify who actually has control, refresh your hiring agreements, keep procedures to simple one-pagers, brief staff and volunteers, and — above all — record your reasoning and review it annually. There's also a nice detour on whether AI tools can help you check your own scope (spoiler: yes, if you make it cite the Home Office or SIA rather than "Barry's blog"). Useful links: ProtectUK's Martyn's Law hub [https://www.protectuk.police.uk/martyns-law] (including the in-scope flow charts), the Home Office / SIA guidance on the regulator's new role [https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/martyns-law-the-sias-new-regulatory-role/martyns-law-the-sias-new-regulatory-role], and Little Green Button [https://www.littlegreenbutton.com/]. Get the video and slides: Watch the full webinar recording and download the speaker's resources [https://resources.scribeaccounts.com/martyns-law-explained-what-town-and-parish-councils-really-need-to-know].
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