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Martyn’s Law for charities & churches

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The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, also known as Martyn’s Law, is a new Protect Duty legislation to strengthen security measures in public places and events. For the not-for-profit sector, this will be most relevant to charity/community-owned venues. events, museums, sports grounds, leisure facilities, education settings, churches and places of worship. Our guide outlines who qualifies and what responsibilities there are.
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Access is a Chartered firm, advising 18,000 charities, churches and non-profits across the UK. Advice and cover are offered on a tailored basis, ensuring each organisation receives what they really need.

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