Police Scotland
Police Scotland has a key responsibility for public safety. Recognising this is the most important thing in event planning, it provides advice and support to event organisers, landowners, and local authorities who are asked to notify Police Scotland about their event at the earliest opportunity in the planning process. It can then be established if any level of police support is needed, and if there is a cost. This may include the need for road closures and a police presence on-site.
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
Fire safety is a crucial aspect of event organisation. Fire safety at events includes conducting fire risk assessments, adopting preventive actions and establishing response plans to minimise fire-related dangers. Moreover, fire safety at events is essential not only for legal compliance but also to protect staff, attendees and the event venue.
Representatives of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service often participate in local authority safety advisory groups for events and can offer advice on how to undertake and mitigate a fire risk assessment. Event organisers will also likely require a Fire Safety Certificate for their venue and/or any temporary event structures. Safety certificates are crucial documents that demonstrate compliance with fire safety regulations and ensure that a building or venue is adequately equipped to handle fire emergencies.
Scottish Ambulance Service
The Scottish Ambulance Service provides emergency ambulance services including immediate medical assistance. Representatives often participate in local authority multi-agency meetings (safety advisory groups) regarding events and can offer guidance and support to event organisers, including on-site medical provision. Event organisers must take measures to minimise the risk of any additional strain being places on local health services because of their activity.
Transport Scotland
Transport Scotland is the national transport agency and delivers the Scottish Government’s vision of a sustainable, inclusive, and accessible transport system helping to deliver a healthier and more prosperous Scotland for communities, businesses and visitors.
While local public roads are the responsibility of the relevant Local Authority, Scotland’s trunk roads and motorway network are the responsibility of Transport Scotland.
Find out more about Transport Scotland's responsibilities and their relevance to event organisers.
Transport Scotland's remit also covers buses, ferries, rail and air transport. In terms of event planning and delivery their responsibility can include providing permission, guidance and co-ordination on traffic planning for events that impact the transport network.
Find out more about health and safety considerations when organising an event.