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People and skills 30 January 2025

Nottinghamshire terrorist training exercise hailed ‘impressive’

30 January 2025Updated:30 January 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Nottinghamshire terrorist training exercise hailed 'impressive'
Image credit: Counter Terrorism Policing.

An exercise to test the response by emergency services to a terrorist attack has taken place in the East Midlands.

The large-scale operation, which also involved other locations in the region, saw multiple partners and agencies, from local to national, come together at Trent Bridge cricket ground in Nottinghamshire on 27 January.

It was coordinated by Counter Terrorism Policing East Midlands (CTPEM), part of our national network of units dedicated to responding to the threat of terrorism.

The scenario tested the way police and partners reacted to challenging, dynamic situations, including ambulance and fire teams, who would also have key roles in the event of an incident of this nature.

The exercise was not in response to any specific threat or intelligence but was part of a regular testing and exercising programme nation-wide.

“I attended the exercise and was impressed not only by the work that had gone in to organising and coordinating the activity on the day, but also by the positive way the ‘players’ from all the agencies involved threw themselves into the opportunity to test their skills and training in a realistic but safe environment.

“This was the first part of the exercise. The second part is just as important, as now we can reflect on how we performed and take a closer look at what worked well and what we could improve on. This will not only inform or local response plans, but also those of the wider counter-terrorism network, to ensure that we are as effective as possible if faced with an incident of this kind.”

East Midlands Assistant Chief Constable Di Coulson.

The threat to the UK from terrorism remains at ‘Substantial’.


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