Euro 2016 concerns about security fencing

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Concerns about fan violence and a terrorist threat have meant organisers are thinking carefully about security arrangements for football’s forthcoming European Championships in France. The huge Fan Zones which will be set up throughout the country are potential trouble spots, with supporters of various rival teams congregating together to watch many of the matches, with no security fencing in place.

The terrorist attacks in France late last year have brought about a new wave of issues on security, with the Paris Fan Zone, in particular, a subject worrying organisers.

On the whole, however, the Fan Zones are thought to be a positive arrangement. Organiser Fabienne Soulas of the Saint-Denis district, which is home to the Stade de France national stadium, said that containing a large number of fans in one area made sense, telling AFP: “Otherwise there will be gatherings all over the place, in cafes, and it will not be easy for the police.”

Of the ten cities that are hosts in Euro 2016, which is the first major international football tournament played in France since the FIFA World Cup in 1998, the idyllic beachside location of Marseilles is expected to attract the most supporters to its Fan Zone, with as many as 80,000 expected to attend. Officials will be hoping there was no repeat of the skirmishes in 1998 when England fans were blamed for much of the trouble that flared in the city’s streets.

The next most popular Fan Zone is expected to be in Bordeaux, with organisers having predicted 60,000 fans flocking to the site. England, Croatia, Spain, Belgium and the Republic of Ireland all play matches at Bordeaux’s Nouveau Stade, meaning some of the largest fanbases will descend on the city.

It is expected that the municipal councils, UEFA and the French government will combine their resources to meet the additional security costs which are expected to spring up. Of course, it is UEFA’s responsibility to guard team transportation and accommodation, but who foots the bill of the Fan Zone security costs is, at the moment, a thorny issue which must be resolved soon.

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Zaun Limited is the sole remaining manufacturer of welded and woven mesh fencing systems that manufactures the entire system in the UK.  Zaun makes the mesh, fencing panels, posts, clamp bars and fixings at its state-of-the-art five-acre production facility in Wolverhampton in the West Midlands.  Products have been tested and approved by testing organisations including CPNI, LPCB and Secured by Design.

Zaun works very closely with all stakeholders within the business including employees, local, national and international suppliers and a long-established customer base of fencing contractors to design, manufacture and supply high-quality fencing systems, increasingly often providing expertise in integrating PIDs and other systems into holistic security solutions.

Zaun was founded in 1996 and remains a private company solely owned by co-founder Alastair Henman with a regional office in Dubai. They are certified to the ISO 9001 quality standard. It is also a member of the Perimeter Security Suppliers’ Association (PSSA), of which Alastair Henman is a director.

Zaun is a proud British manufacturer and founder member of the Made in Britain campaign, a key player in the UK fencing market and one of the fastest-growing companies in an increasingly competitive industry.

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