Devonport Emergency Notification System testing

News Desk
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Posted: Sunday, November 16, 2014 - 11:19

Plymouth City Council will be testing its Emergency Notification System next week (commencing 17 November).

The system, which was introduced in Plymouth in 2006, is a free text messaging service for residents living near the Devonport Site – ‘The Dockyard’. In the unlikely event of a nuclear emergency at the site, people who have registered for the service would receive a phone message with information about the incident and how to protect themselves.

The Operators need to test the system and residents and businesses who have signed up will receive a test message. You will not need to take any action as this is only a communications test.

If you live or work in the public information zone around Devonport and you haven’t yet registered, you can do so online at www.plymouth.gov.uk/warnandinform  or by calling the Council on 01752 668000.  You can choose how you would like to receive messages – by landline, mobile phone, text or all three ways.

We are also looking for feedback on the Nuclear Emergency booklet that was circulated to residents in the Devonport area in August 2014. Residents can complete the questionnaire here: www.plymouth.gov.uk/devonportdockyard

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