The Harley Street Business Improvement District (BID) has launched a new Security Forum, bringing together businesses, local authorities, and law enforcement to strengthen safety across the district.
The first session focused on security issues along Marylebone High Street, with discussions highlighting how organisations are working side by side to create a safer environment for businesses, employees, and visitors.
Ashley Durling, Head of Operations and Security, said: “The launch of our Security Forum marks an important step in bringing businesses and partners together to share expertise and strengthen resilience. By working collaboratively, we can ensure Harley Street remains a safe, welcoming, and thriving district for all.”
Participants heard from a strong line-up of speakers including:
The session sparked valuable conversations and set out clear opportunities for collaboration, underlining the importance of shared knowledge and best practice.
While this first meeting focused on the retail sector, the Security Forum will meet quarterly, addressing a wider range of issues to support all businesses within the Harley Street BID area.
By working together, the forum aims to build resilience, strengthen relationships, and ensure Harley Street continues to be a safe and thriving district.
Back