Safety and guidance for event organisers
Many events that take place in Runnymede Brough are not organised by professional event planners but by members of the community kind enough to give up their spare time to organise events.
Event organisers need to compile certain necessary documentation to demonstrate that their event has been planned safely. Past experience of running an event for many years does not automatically mean the event has been delivered safely.
We appreciate that volunteer organisers may not have experience with compiling all the necessary documentation, so we have produced a suite of guidance that might assist event organisers with their planning. If event organisers are not sure how to record their plans, we have also produced some template - you are not obliged to use these templates and you are of course free to record the information in a different format if you prefer.
The following documents are available
Event planning
Event Planning Guidance
Event Planning Checklist
Event management plan
Event Management Guidance
Event Management Sample template
Risk assessment
Risk Assessment Guidance
Risk Assessment Sample template
Fire risk assessment
Fire Risk Assessment Guidance
Fire Risk Assessment Guidance Sample template
Other
Sample accident report form
Example of a lost and found child/vulnerable person policy
Environmental Health guidance on event safety
Environmental Health guidance on food hygiene
Safety Advisory Group
Some events may need to be discussed at a Safety Advisory Group (SAG) and you may be required to attend one or more SAG meetings so that the event can be discussed in advance to help event organisers consider all aspects of safety planning.
To ensure that the SAG have time to review the arrangements for your event, please ensure the required documents are received by the Council as early as possible. Check timescale in the document below for submitting event documentation.
Applying for events - timescale
Guidance from Surrey County Council Highways
Surrey County Council provide guidance on its website for event organisers and public events on the road together with some useful timelines. On this page, there are links to other pages including one which gives a Framework for Coordination of events on the highway. It must be stressed this information is generally in respect of sporting events on the highway but will give event organisers a better understanding of the formal processes to be followed in readiness for delivering an event.
Many events on the Highway (roadway) require a road closure to be put in place. Surrey County Council Highways have provided guidance on road closures and the use of Community Safety Accreditation Scheme (CSAS) marshals.
Community Safety Accreditation Scheme (CSAS) marshals - guidance
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