Freedom of information response
Council Protests
I am a newspaper reporter and am reaching out with a freedom of information request. I am investigating how much has been spent on policing and managing Palestine protests since October 7 and the broader impact of protests on council proceedings.
With this in mind, I have several questions for your council.
1. How much has the council spent on security - private security, police, and general management of protests around Palestine, Gaza and Israel - from October 7 2023 until June 2024?
2. What was the total council security expenditure October 2023 - June 2024? This includes staff costs, and/or equipment (such as alarms, monitoring, and maintenance), and/or third-party costs (such as private security costs).
3. What was the total council security expenditure October 2022 - June 2023?
4. How many council meetings have been disrupted by protests since October 7? How many of these protests were related to the Israel/Palestine conflict and/or the war in Gaza?
5. How many (if any) council meetings have been cancelled since October 7? How many of these protests were related to the Israel/Palestine conflict and/or the war in Gaza?
6. How many people do you understand have taken part in Gaza / anti-Israel / pro-Palestine protests in and around council buildings?
7. Have the police been involved in any protests at the council since October 7? If so, how many times and were any arrests made? If so, how many and why?
8. How many motions, questions, or resolutions about Israel/Palestine have been tabled to the council since October 7?
1. Thurrock Council have not spent any money on additional security regarding Israel / Palestine demonstrations.
2. Section 31 exemption: Information held for the purpose of preventing or detecting crime can be exempt if its release would prejudice (or would be likely to prejudice) that activity. This includes crime prevention methods in general and can include information about the physical security of buildings.
3. Section 31 exemption: Information held for the purpose of preventing or detecting crime can be exempt if its release would prejudice (or would be likely to prejudice) that activity. This includes crime prevention methods in general and can include information about the physical security of buildings.
4. N/A
5. N/A
6. N/A
7. We are unaware of arrests regarding the conflict within Thurrock Council.
8. We are unaware of any motions, questions, or resolutions to the council being tabled.