
Preparing for Martyn’s Law: Meeting the Training Requirements of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025
The long-awaited Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, widely known as Martyn’s Law, has been enacted this year. Named in memory of Martyn Hett, who tragically lost his life in the Manchester Arena attack in 2017, the legislation brings new and robust responsibilities to organisations that own, operate, or manage publicly accessible premises and events.
At its heart, Martyn’s Law requires organisations to take proportionate steps to reduce the risk from terrorist attacks and to protect the public. For many businesses and venues, this means new training obligations to ensure staff are prepared, vigilant, and capable of responding effectively to threats.
Understanding the Training Requirements
Under Martyn’s Law, premises will be categorised as either Standard Duty or Enhanced Duty, depending on size, risk, and the nature of activity. The Act sets out clear expectations for both:
Standard Duty Premises (capacity of 200–799 people):
- Staff must be trained in recognising and responding to terrorist threats.
- Organisations must have basic terrorism protection processes in place.
Enhanced Duty Premises and Events (capacity of 800+ people, or those hosting high-profile events):
- A more rigorous terrorism protection plan is required.
- Training must cover emergency response, incident management, evacuation, and coordination with police and security services.
- Regular exercises and reviews are expected.
For international operators, the principles of Martyn’s Law are being recognised as a new global benchmark in counter-terrorism preparedness.
Premier Partnership’s Expertise in Compliance Training
At Premier Partnership, we have over 30 years’ experience in compliance and regulatory training, helping organisations across critical sectors remain safe, resilient, and legally compliant.
Our track record includes:
- Working in partnership with numerous police forces, counter terrorism policing and security specialists to develop counter terrorism and cyber security training.
- Delivering training to over 9,000 learners last year in risk mitigation and related compliance disciplines.
- Supporting public and private sector organisations with bespoke risk management and emergency preparedness training.
- Achieving 100% pass rates and 94%+ learner satisfaction across accredited programmes.
We are uniquely positioned to support organisations in both the private and public sectors to meet the new requirements of Martyn’s Law.
Our New Accredited Martyn’s Law Training Courses
To help organisations prepare, we have developed a suite of accredited training programmes designed to meet the specific training requirements of Martyn’s Law:
- National Certificate in Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism (1 Day)
- Practical training for staff in Standard Duty premises.
- Focus on awareness, threat recognition, response protocols, and public safety.
- National Certificate in Protecting Enhanced Duty Premises and Events from Terrorism (3 Days)
- In-depth course for managers and senior staff at Enhanced Duty premises.
- Covers terrorism risk assessment, incident planning, emergency response, and stakeholder coordination.
- Includes scenario-based exercises.
- International Certificate in Protecting Premises from Terrorism (3 Days)
- Tailored to organisations with global operations.
- Aligns with Martyn’s Law principles and international counter-terrorism best practice.
- Suitable for multinational businesses, event organisers, and global security leaders.
Why Act Now?
Martyn’s Law is not just about compliance — it is about protecting lives. The reputational, legal, and human consequences of being unprepared are too great to ignore. By taking action now, organisations can:
- Ensure full readiness during the mobilisation period before the Act comes into force
- Give staff the confidence and competence to act in high-pressure scenarios.
- Demonstrate a proactive commitment to safety and public protection.
Take the Next Step
Premier Partnership stands ready to support your organisation in navigating Martyn’s Law and embedding the required training into your safety and compliance strategy.
Contact us today to discuss your training needs and secure places on our accredited Martyn’s Law courses.
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David Pearson Director
- October 15, 2025
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