Physical security for councils, NHS trusts and public buildings across Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire. Specialist in Martyn's Law, UK GDPR and public sector procurement. Free site survey available.
Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire together cover one of the largest geographic areas of any English region, with public sector estates spread across cathedral cities, market towns and deeply rural communities. Norfolk County Council, Suffolk County Council, Cambridgeshire County Council and their district councils each manage varied portfolios of civic buildings facing different security challenges.
Cambridge's civic infrastructure — the Guildhall, the city's managed public spaces, the network of libraries and community facilities — operates alongside one of the world's most visited university cities, creating a security environment that must accommodate both local residents and millions of annual visitors. The city's public spaces regularly host events that trigger Martyn's Law obligations.
East Anglia's rural public sector buildings — village halls maintained by parish and district councils, rural libraries, community health centres — face the specific challenge of long emergency service response times. A well-configured monitoring system is particularly valuable in these settings, providing a verified alarm response capability that compensates for the distance from police and fire stations.
Designed for public sector procurement. Documented at every stage.
All six security disciplines under one contract — designed for public sector procurement, compliance and accountability.
4K cameras, AI analytics, 31-day encrypted retention and full UK GDPR compliance. Surveillance Camera Code of Practice aligned. DPIA template included.
View CCTV →Visitor management, role-based access and dynamic lockdown for public buildings. Lone worker protection. Martyn's Law compliant entrance control.
View Access Control →Grade 2 and Grade 3 intruder alarm systems to PD 6662. Insurer-compliant documentation. 24/7 monitoring connection via ARC.
View Intruder Alarms →BS 5839-1 addressable fire detection and alarm systems. L1 to L5 coverage. Full commissioning certificate and phased evacuation logic.
View Fire Systems →Round-the-clock alarm and CCTV monitoring via independently approved ARCs. Verified response. Police response capability for confirmed activations.
View Monitoring →Rapid-deployment off-grid surveillance for temporary events, public spaces and remote sites. Martyn's Law compliant for outdoor events. No civil works required.
View Solar Tower →East Anglia has significant agricultural and food processing industry presence alongside its public sector. Several councils in the region manage public buildings that serve dual civilian and agricultural community functions — market halls, auction facilities, agricultural show grounds — that bring complex Martyn's Law questions about capacity calculation and temporary event obligations. We have experience advising on these non-standard public venue scenarios.
Whatever the specific challenges of your estate and area, the starting point is the same: a free survey, a written assessment, and an honest conversation about what your buildings need and what it will cost.
No account required. Instant results. No obligation.
Find out your tier, your specific obligations and your compliance gaps. Takes five minutes. Generates a downloadable readiness report suitable for senior leadership and board reporting.
Run Assessment →Step-by-step compliance assessment against Martyn's Law, UK GDPR, Surveillance Camera Code of Practice and relevant procurement standards.
Run Compliance Check →Generate a UK GDPR compliant CCTV Acceptable Use Policy, Privacy Notice and DPIA template. Suitable for ICO registration and Subject Access Request procedures.
Generate CCTV Policy →Indicative capital cost for CCTV, access control and alarms based on your building type and size. Useful for budget planning and business case preparation.
Estimate Costs →We will visit your site, assess your current security provision against Martyn's Law and UK GDPR requirements, and give you a written report — completely free of charge, no obligation to proceed.