Northamptonshire Local Resilience Forum public exercise from May 12 to 14
Public bodies across Northamptonshire, including police, fire and rescue service, ambulance service, unitary councils, integrated care board and NHS partners, will be working together in May 2025 to test major incident plans.
Other organisations such as the Environment Agency, UK Health Security Agency and the military will also be taking part in the exercise which will take place in St James, Northampton, on Tuesday, May 13.
Training exercises such as this have been taking place across the UK over the last couple of years in a bid to test joint working and preparedness, should a major incident take place.
Major incident plans exist within each organisation and are regularly tested in tabletop exercises and smaller real-life exercises with limited partners or specific scenarios, but this is the first time in more than ten years that a large scale, real-life test of those plans has taken place in Northamptonshire.
The exercise will allow all partners the opportunity to test their own and joint plans in the field, bringing them off the page and provide vital learning, something recommended following major incidents in other parts of the UK, including Manchester and London.
The exact scenario to be tested won’t be made public until the exercise is underway, however, there will be a lot of activity involving the emergency services on May 13, in St James. There is also likely to be an increased presence by the emergency services and military in the area on May 12 and 14.
Planning for the exercise started in late 2023 in a bid to ensure it causes minimal disruption, goes smoothly and as much learning as possible is generated, all with the aim of keeping people safe, should a real major incident take place.
An extensive no-fly zone will be in place throughout May 13, which means drones must not be flown within the area, which includes all of St James, Edgar Mobbs Way, Northampton Train Station and parts of Far Cotton.
Members of the Northampton Neighbourhood Policing Team will be parked with the Beat Bus in the car park of the Thomas Beckett pub, Weedon Road on May 13, if you would like to speak to someone while the exercise takes place.
The team will also be sharing updates via Northamptonshire Talking before, during and after the exercise. If you would like to receive these updates, but are not already signed-up to Northamptonshire Talking, you can do so via www.northamptonshiretalking.co.uk
We will endeavour to minimise disruption as much as possible and urge anyone with any questions ahead of the exercise to contact the Northampton Neighbourhood Policing Team via NeighbourhoodTeamNorthampton@northants.police.uk
Posted on Friday 9th May 2025