London Bridge Incident 29 November

If the major incident on London Bridge last week, Friday 29 November, has affected you or brings back painful memories of the terrorist attack in 2017, there is a range of support available.

Please see the Home Office webpage here.

Or visit Southwark Council’s website for additional support options.

The police have asked that anyone who witnessed the incident or has relevant information that could assist the investigation makes themselves known by calling the anti-terror hotline on 0800 789 321. If they have any images or video footage this should be submitted through the www.ukpoliceimageappeal.co.uk website.

A book of condolence has been opened at the Guildhall Art Gallery for people to express their sympathies.

People looking to express their sympathies following the incident at Fishmongers’ Hall and London Bridge can also lay flowers at Walbrook outside Mansion House.

Advice from the police around practical security measures for your premises or public event is available here and in the coming weeks Team London Bridge will also be arranging Action Counter Terrorism (ACT) Awareness events that are open to all and free to attend. They provide invaluable training on how to respond and stay safe during incidents such as this.  

Lucinda Kellaway