Devon & Cornwall Police have launched a new website to provide members of the public with more information on policing and security planning ahead of the G7 Summit.

The website will be used by the Force to update members of the public, businesses, media and protest groups with relevant information.

Information on the website includes the security measures to be imposed around the summit in June, such as local road and rail line closures, and access to and from the harbour and local beaches.

Within the pages there is a news section, community information, details for protest groups and the Devon and Cornwall Police approach to this, and guidance on how the Summit will impact residents, visitors and businesses both locally and regionally. There’s also a FAQ section which covers many of the questions members of the public have been asking us.

Superintendent Jo Hall of Devon & Cornwall Police confirmed: “We welcome the challenge and the opportunity to lead the policing operation for the G7 Leaders’ Summit in Cornwall this summer.

“The new website is a great way for us to keep in regular contact with everyone affected by the G7 Summit and for those who are interested in how we will be policing the event.”

The new G7 policing website can be viewed at: www.dc.police.uk/G7