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Freedom of information request reference no: 01.FOI.22.022989
I note you seek access to the following information:
1. Please could you supply the National Framework Agreement for the Provision of Emergency Boarding Up and Locksmith Services along with any contractors currently used. And if this is used by all police forces in England.
2. If a welfare check was done at a property are the police force responsible for paying for cost to secure a property.
I have today decided to disclose the located information to you in full.
Please find below information pursuant to your request above.
Q1 - Please could you supply the National Framework Agreement for the Provision of Emergency Boarding Up and Locksmith Services along with any contractors currently used. And if this is used by all police forces in England.
This is a National framework open to all Police Forces in England and Wales – Fire Service – Ambulance Services with the MPS being the lead
Number of suppliers -1
Supplier details
Boing Rapid Secure
1 & 2 Acorn Court
Silfield Road
Wymondham
Norwich
NR18 9AL
Q2 - If a welfare check was done at a property are the police force responsible for paying for cost to secure a property.
Welfare matters are where entry was forced based on information received from a friend, relative or neighbour expressing concern about the safety of an individual, the Met will generally pay for the boarding up under these circumstances.