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The National Barrier Asset (NBA) being deployed in Brighton for the Pride Village Party
National Barrier Asset (NBA) being deployed in Brighton for the Pride Village Party where 1000's will be partying over the weekend in Kemp town Brighton as part of the Pride weekend,
The Pride Village Party in Brighton’s famous Kemptown when business across St James St & Marine parade come together to celebrate Pride and raise extra funds for the Brighton Rainbow Fund and Pride Social Impact Fund.
Entertainment zones, bars and venues, live performances and cabaret, DJs, drag artists, singers, performers, musicians come together for a unforgettable weekend of fundraising celebrations.
The National Vehicle Threat Mitigation Unit (NVTMU) is a police unit within the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO), that administers the National Barrier Asset (NBA).
The National Barrier Asset is a substantial collection of surface-mounted temporary hostile vehicle mitigation (HVM) available for use by both the public and private sectors at relatively little cost.
The NVTMU has expertise in mitigating the risk from a vehicle attack (known as Vehicle as a Weapon or VAW attacks) and the deployment and use of the NBA.
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