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Business

Business Continuity - Useful Links

Business Continuity Institute

The Business Continuity Institute's site promotes business continuity management, and provides guides and good practice advice to business.

Business Continuity Institute website (www.thebci.org)

UK Resilience

A government site providing emergency planning guidance and information on a wide variety of emergencies and crises that can affect the UK.

UK Resilience.website (www.ukresilience.info)

The Home Office

A government site with information on the threat, what to do in the event of a major emergency, what the government is doing, plus reports and guidance.

Home Office website (www.homeoffice.gov.uk)

MI5

The security service, or MI5, is responsible for countering threats to the UK's national security and economic well-being. A key part of its work is to provide practical security advice on how organisations and businesses can protect against terrorism and other threats. A wide range of advice, together with descriptions of the current threats, is available on its website.

MI5 website (www.mi5.gov.uk)

Foreign & Commonwealth Office

This site offers up-to-date advice and practical information to British Citizens travelling or resident overseas.

Foreign & Commonwealth Office website (www.fco.gov.uk)

London Prepared

A government site run for the London Resilience Team to help Londoners prepare for and cope with emergencies and disasters. Whilst prepared with London in mind, the site still includes a wide range of relevant practical advice for businesses: checklists and templates on risk assessment, business continuity and emergency response.

London Prepared website (www.londonprepared.gov.uk)

'Secure in the Knowledge' Booklet and DVD

A new guidance booklet with DVD has been developed by the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) of the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), with London First, the business membership organisation.

It aims to help businesses review or introduce security plans, helping them take protective measures to reduce the risk of being affected by crime, electronic attack, acts of terrorism and other events that would have an impact.

The booklet is also available as a downloadable pdf file:

Secure in the Knowledge (2.6Mb)

'Expecting the Unexpected' Booklet

The 'Secure in the Knowledge' booklet follows 'Expecting the Unexpected' advice published in 2002, which is also available as a downloadable pdf file:

Expecting the Unexpected (521Kb)

Christmas Guide 2008

Your Essential Guide to Christmas and New Year
Holiday opening times, waste and recycling dates, events, activities, advice and much more...

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