Thursday 4 December 2014

SafetyNet Security Group Sales Team


November has proved to be yet another busy month for the SafetyNet Security Group Sales Team with the award of several prestigious contracts covering a variety of disciplines.

These include: 
  • Static security guarding
  • Concierge Services
  • Store Detectives
  • Uniformed Retail Loss Prevention Officers
  • Traffic Control Officers,
  • ‘Front of House’ Door Supervision staff


The retail side of the business continues to develop.  David Bull our National Sales Manager and his colleague Martyn Green, Business Development Manager have spent the month meeting with several Heads of Security/Loss prevention to discuss the supply of Uniformed Retail Loss Prevention Officers and Store Detectives.


There efforts have borne fruition with the agreement of further new contracts.  Firstly, the supply of Store Detectives Nationally, to a major retailer with in excess of 100 stores.  Secondly the award of a contract to supply a ‘Full Time’ uniformed Loss Prevention Officer to a ‘Black spot’ store in Cheltenham from a ‘Major’ National retail chain.

The Spires, Serviced Suites, Birmingham

SafetyNet Security Group is delighted to announce that effective 28 November 2014; we took over the contract to supply a concierge security service to the Spires Serviced Suites in central Birmingham.



Wednesday 3 December 2014

Tamworth Snowdome – Winter Wonderland 2014


SafetyNet Security Group is delighted to announce that effective 22 November; we have for the second year running been awarded the contract to supply ‘Traffic Control’ Officers, to Tamworth SnowDome, for Winter Wonderland.


Santa’s returning to the SnowDome from 21st November with his magical Winter Wonderland in the snow, now in its 10th year! As well as his reindeer he’ll be bringing all of his friends for some serious festive fun the weather cannot spoil. With all the real snow, real animals and all new Winter Wonderland show, it’s the ultimate Christmas adventure for all the family!

Corey’s Sports Bar, Tamworth

We are delighted to announce that effective 14 November 2014; we took over the contract to supply ‘Front of House’ Door Supervision to Corey’s Sports Bar.


Corey’s is a ‘Brand New’ venue and we look forward to continuing our working relationship with Mark Fletcher and his team on this new venture.

Brown and Mason – (Grain Power Station)


SafetyNet Security Group is delighted to announce the award of another prestigious project on behalf of Brown and Mason. 
Effective 15th September, SafetyNet Security Group took over the full on-site security requirements for Grain Power station in Kent.  This is a 2.5-year assignment and we welcome aboard the 6 members of the new security team.
Otis Hanley, CEO SafetyNet Security Group commented “This is our second Power Station, just 7 miles from Kingsnorth.  Having completed several projects for B & M in Chingford, Tonbridge, Watford, Rickmansworth, St Albans and Farnborough, I am delighted that Brown & Mason have acknowledged the hard work we have put into ensuring they continue to receive a quality service”.

The Pump, Kitts Green



SafetyNet Security Group is delighted to announce that effective August 2014, the award of another concierge contract, ‘The Pump’ in Kitts Green forms a hub of youth work and activity in Kitts Green. 


The Pump boasts four floors of first class facilities and offers a number of exciting amenities for young people to utilise.  Among the facilities on offer, includes Offices to rent, Music Studio, Dance studio and Cyber cafĂ©.

Tuesday 8 July 2014

La Reference Bar & Restaurant

We are delighted to announce that effective 6th June, SafetyNet Security Group were awarded and took over the contract to supply ‘Front of House’ Door Supervision Staff to the ‘La Reference Bar & Restaurant’ which is an African Restaurant, Bar and Night Club in Birmingham.  Playing African and current music and serving a variety of African food in the best African atmosphere.



Otis Hanley, CEO of SafetyNet Security Group commented “This is an exciting opportunity for the company moving forward. This is another high profile venue to add to our already expanding and prestigious portfolio of venues within Birmingham”.

Warwick University Campus Road Improvements

SafetyNet Security Group is delighted to announce that we have been selected to provide assistance to Warwick University during the Campus Road Improvements Scheme, which runs from June to October.  We will by working closely with the University Security Team regarding the supply of Security Traffic Control Officers. 

Since the beginning of June, SafetyNet Security Group has been supplying up to 15 Traffic Control Officers each day, Monday to Friday.  The TCO’s are strategically located throughout the campus and work closely with the Campus Security Manager.
Warwick University is investing a great deal in developing their campus. This will include work to improve the roads on and around campus, to increase the amount of parking available on campus, to construct new facilities for their staff and students, and to improve the campus experience for their 50th anniversary and beyond.  The University are working with Coventry City Council (CCC) to improve safety along Gibbet Hill Road and the capacity of local junctions. These changes were agreed in 2009 as part of the campus Masterplan development and form part of the planning obligations to the local councils.
While this will bring enormous benefits to all in terms of improved transport links, it will inevitably have an impact on life at Warwick in the short-term. During the works there will be disruption including road closures and use of temporary traffic lights.
The works will include:
  • Installing a new roundabout at the junction between University Road and Gibbet Hill Road by the Arts Centre. This will require realignment of University Road to connect the roundabout and bus interchange to the existing University Road, providing an extra two-way entry and exit onto main campus from Gibbet Hill Road.
  • Library Road will be permanently closed at its junction with Gibbet Hill Road and will only be accessible to service vehicles or disabled drivers from University Road from 23 June onward. It will be 2-way for the small number of vehicles allowed.
  • Traffic calming measures including a raised granite table next to Radcliffe House and a 20mph speed zone between Benefactors and Scarman House.
  • Reducing the width of the arms of the Scarman Road/Gibbet Hill Road/University Road roundabout to improve safety and pedestrian access.
  • Constructing a right turn lane into Gibbet Hill campus
  • Changing the Gibbet Hill Road/ Kenilworth Road/Stoneleigh Road junction to a roundabout. There will be pelican crossings on both Kenilworth Road and Gibbet Hill road near the roundabout

From Monday 30 June until October 2014:
  • Gibbet Hill Road from Cryfield cottages to Scarman roundabout will be completely closed to all traffic.
  • Gibbet Hill Road from the car park 2 roundabout to Cryfield cottages, and around University Road until the area just before Health Centre Road, will be closed to traffic, with only buses, construction, service and emergency vehicles allowed access. (Orange line on map)

During this time, for all traffic other than emergency vehicles, buses and construction/service vehicles, this essentially means:
  • There will be no through route from one end of campus to the other. All traffic destined for central campus (University Road and its car parks, and Scarman Road) must enter campus via Kirby Corner roundabout (near Varsity).
  • All traffic destined for Gibbet Hill campus, car park 2 roundabout and destinations off Leighfield Road must enter campus via Kenilworth Road/Coventry Road and Gibbet Hill Road.
  • There will be no through route via Leighfield/Scarman road.

Traffic lights:
  • From 30 June, traffic lights will be in operation at Scarman roundabout while works are undertaken to reduce the width of the arms and to improve safety and pedestrian access.
  • At times, traffic lights will be in operation at the junction of Kenilworth Road/Coventry Road/Stoneleigh Road/Gibbet Hill Road to enable the construction of a new roundabout.

At times, traffic lights will be in operation on Gibbet Hill Road next to the entrance to Gibbet Hill campus, to enable the construction of a new right-hand turning lane.

Thursday 26 June 2014

Safetynet Security Group Awarded the Contract to Supply a 'Complete' Security Solution to AMEY for the 'Brum Tunnels' Project


SafetyNet Security Group is delighted to announce that having recently become an ‘Approved Supplier’ of security to AMEY, we have now been awarded the contract to supply a ‘Complete’ security solution to the forthcoming ‘Brum’ Tunnels project.SafetyNet Security Group will be supplying a complete static guarding and electronic/ access control system to this project.
This project will be ‘manned’ by a security team of approximately 35 Security Officers.  All of our security team live local to the project.  Many have been drawn from our existing pool of ‘Relief’ Officers and approximately 15-20 new ‘short-term’ Security Officer positions have been created.
Once this project has been completed, many of the new Security Officers will whenever possible be found additional positions within our growing company. The A38 tunnels through Birmingham are over 40-years-old and had never had a full restoration. Last year, essential refurbishment work started in order to bring them up to modern European standards.
This year, the upgrade to the tunnels will be completed. During this second phase, works will include renewing the ventilation system, installing new security and communications systems, replacing electrical systems and refurbishing pumping stations and plant rooms.
The A38 St Chad’s and Queensway tunnels through Birmingham will be completely closed to all traffic from10pm on Friday 18 July until 6am on Monday 1 September 2014. The closure will be preceded by two weeks of overnight closures, from 10pm to 6am, and followed by up to four weeks of similar overnight closures.
This work will bring the tunnels right up-to-date with some of the most modern technology available, meaning they can be better managed to keep traffic flowing through Birmingham.
This technology will include cameras that can detect vehicles causing obstructions, variable message signage (VMS) that can warn motorists of incidents inside the tunnel, response systems to control emergency exit doors to ensure people escape into safe areas and not live traffic lanes and PA and radio rebroadcast systems for emergency announcements.
To upgrade the ventilation system, AMEY will remove existing fans and replace them with 25modern jet fans. These will be connected to the Air Quality Monitoring system that was installed last year as well as the emergency fire response systems which can be activated to remove smoke from the tunnel in the event of a fire.
As well as the fans, AMEY will be installing and connecting:
  • 27 PA speakers,
  • 21 CCTV cameras
  • 32 vehicle detection cameras
  • 48 emergency phones
  • 4 digital variable message signs
  • Over 160 emergency way-finder signs
  • 7 controlled evacuation doors
  • Over 40 miles of electrical cabling needed to run the new systems
In order to carry out these essential works, AMEY will once again need to close the A38 tunnels during the summer, with a series of overnight closures before and after.
Otis Hanley, the CEO of SafetyNet Security Group, commented “My Team put in a lot of hard work in order to become an Approved Supplier of Security to AMEY. I am personally delighted that we have been given this opportunity to supply the ‘Complete’ security solution for the ‘Brum Tunnels’ which is a highly prestigious project.  Moving forward, I know our two organisations will develop a strong working relationship and I hope this will be the first of many projects that will see AMEY and SafetyNet Security Group working together”.

Thursday 3 April 2014

Brown and Mason

SafetyNet Security Group is delighted to announce the award of another prestigious project on behalf of Brown and Mason.

Effective 17th March, SafetyNet Security Group took over the full on-site security requirements for Kingsnorth Power station in Kent. This is a 4-year assignment and we welcome aboard the 7 members of the new security team.









Otis Hanley, CEO SafetyNet Security Group commented “This now brings our existing portfolio with Brown & Mason to 4 projects. Having completed projects in Chingford, Tonbridge and Watford, I am pleased that our teams in Rickmansworth, St Albans and Farnborough continue to provide an outstanding service to our client. I am delighted that Brown & Mason have acknowledged the hard work we have put into ensuring they continue to receive a quality service”.

Approved Supplier of Security Services to AMEY


SafetyNet Security Group is delighted to confirm that we have now become an ‘Approved Supplier of Security Services’ to AMEY.

Amey works with public and regulated sector clients to help create better places to live, work and travel. They are the faces behind the services we all use each day whether it be the roads, the railways, schools, waste disposal, airports or the power you use to fuel your home. In fact almost everybody in the UK will use at least one Amey service today.

Amey operates over 320 contracts, providing an unrivalled range of services including utilities, highways, waste management, rail, justice solutions, social housing and facilities management. Services are underpinned by our leading consulting and asset management capabilities, which allow us to offer stand-alone or integrated service solutions to a range of clients.

New Head Office Appointment

SafetyNet Security Group is delighted to confirm the appointment of Alex France as our new National Operations Manager. Otis Hanley, CEO SafetyNet Security Group commented “Alex fully deserves his new appointment, which is based on his hard work and dedication during these last 12 months. This continues my policy of promoting from within and shows to all, what can be achieved by hard work and dedication. Alex will bring a new level of professionalism to our business operationally which has been gained through years of service with many National Security Companies. As the company continues to grow, Alex is the right man to oversee our interests on a National basis. I wish him well in his new role”. 

Monday 17 February 2014

Dickens Heath Village

SafetyNet Security Group is delighted to announce that effective 1st February we have taken over the
security requirements for Dickens Heath Village Solihull, on behalf of GBR Phoenix Beard.   Dickens Heath is the largest site in the UK on the GBR Phoenix Beard (Residential) portfolio.


Otis Hanley, the CEO of SafetyNet Security Group, commented “We are delighted to be afforded an opportunity to take over another prestigious site on behalf of GBR Phoenix Beard.  We have a long standing relationship with GBR Phoenix Beard and not only does this bring our portfolio up to five sites with them, it is also a testimony to the quality of service we have supplied over the years.  We would like to welcome the 4 team members who have transferred over under ‘TUPE’ from Mitie and we look forward to working closely with them in order to ensure a quality service is maintained at Dickens Heath for years to come”.

Coast to Coast American Restaurant and Bar

We are delighted to announce that effective Mid-December, SafetyNet Security Group were awarded and took over the contract to supply ‘Front of House’ Staff to the brand new venue ‘Coast to Coast’ American Restaurant and Bar in Brindley Place, Broad Street Birmingham.

Otis Hanley, CEO of SafetyNet Security Group commented “This is an exciting opportunity for the company moving forward.  Coast to Coast is part of ‘The Restaurant Group (TRG)’ who has more than 400 venues throughout the UK.  The opening of the Birmingham venue is the eleventh Coast to Coast restaurant in the UK.