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Bronze Standard In The Employers Recognition Scheme

Jun 11, 2021

"We are a proud supporter of the armed forces covenant, with more ex forces personnel joining our ranks helping to further enhance our service delivery to our clientele". Paul C - MD First Line Event Security Ltd


We will continue to promote direct recruitment to veterans and support the armed forces by upholding our covenant pledge. 


by FLES 11 Jun, 2021
"We are a proud supporter of the armed forces covenant, with more ex forces personnel joining our ranks helping to further enhance our service delivery to our clientele". Paul C - MD First Line Event Security Ltd We will continue to promote direct recruitment to veterans and support the armed forces by upholding our covenant pledge.
by FLES 04 Jun, 2021
First Line Event Security have already run a number of exceptional events in Norfolk and Suffolk both prior to stage 4 lock down and now we are in finally into stage 4. We have had the privilege of becoming the preferred contractor for the provision of Security, Parking Management, Stewarding and Medical Event cover for KSD retro events. We have successfully provided KSD with professional event solutions for their live music events at Lynford Hall and Carnegie in Thetford, with many more events to come before the end of this year. If you are interested in event security or stewarding please get in touch: Tel 01603 740623 Email info@fles.uk
by FLES 18 May, 2021
Our first set of music events are planned for June 2021 with agreements now firmly in place and plans submitted. We have planned the initial events with stepped COVID restrictions in place, remaining responsible and professional in our approach. We will shortly be seeking additional SIA licensed security personnel and crowd stewards for upcoming events this year. If you are interested then please contact us via our recruitment contact page. 
by FLES 07 Apr, 2021
First Line Event Security signs the armed forces covenant pledge to help support and recruit from amongst those who serve and who are serving. We are extremely proud to be apart of this fantastic pledge helping to ensure our valued services personnel are given opportunity and support within our industry. #forourforces We will shortly be working towards the bronze, then silver awards.
by FLES 24 Feb, 2021
 Indicative dates for each step of the Roadmap are: Step 1a — from 8 March, Step 1b — from 29 March Step 2 — from 12 April Step 3 — no earlier than 17 May Step 4 — no earlier than 21 June Decisions on easing restrictions will be led by data rather than dates. It takes around four weeks for the data to show the impact of easing restrictions and the government will provide a week’s notice to the public and businesses ahead of any further changes. For that reason, there will be at least five weeks between the steps in the roadmap. Before moving from one step to the next, the government will review the latest available data on the impact of the previous step against four tests. The tests are: The vaccine deployment programme continues successfully. Evidence shows vaccines are sufficiently effective in reducing hospitalisations and deaths in those vaccinated. Infection rates do not risk a surge in hospitalisations which would put unsustainable pressure on the NHS. The government’s assessment of the risks is not fundamentally changed by new Variants of Concern. The indicative dates for each step are contingent on the data and are subject to change if the four tests are not met.
by FLES 13 Jan, 2021
The prime minister is "determined" that the remaining coronavirus restrictions in England will be lifted on 19 July, Downing Street has said. Boris Johnson confirmed on Monday that measures would remain in place until then because of the rapid spread of the Delta variant. That would be the "terminus date" for the remaining restrictions on social contact, he said. However some Conservative MPs are concerned they could remain for longer. Scientists advising the government had warned of a "significant resurgence" in people needing hospital treatment for Covid-19 if stage four of easing the lockdown went ahead as planned on 21 June. The prime minister said a four-week delay would allow more people to get vaccinated. However, a few restrictions are being lifted on 21 June, including the limit on wedding guest numbers - although venues will still have to adhere to social distancing rules. Hospitality, wedding and night-time entertainment businesses are among those to have criticised the delay. 
by FLES 13 Jan, 2021
 We are looking forward to the Event season restarting with some great tasks lined up in the remainder of 2021. If You have an event that you would like professional security and medical cover for please contact us today info@fles.uk
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