News / bristol city council

Bristol City Council’s external security expenditure

By Jack Pitts  Thursday Sep 6, 2018

Bristol City Council will spend up to £2m employing private security guards over the next three years.

The hired muscle will be used to secure elections, “contentious full council meetings” and protests, deputy mayor Craig Cheney said.

Other roles will include manning the front of house reception, mobile responses, patrols and transporting valuables.

EatDrink24/7 Launch Party is back on July 8 2026!
Exclusive collabs from Bristol’s favourite food vendors, available for one night only. Be first to grab your free copy of the EatDrink24/7 guide – plus every ticket comes with a free limited-edition beer can.

In the past financial year, the council spent £863,000 on private security, but the contract expires in October. A new funding package was agreed at a council cabinet meeting on Tuesday (September 4).

Craig Cheney

At the meeting, Cheney, who is cabinet member for finance, said: “We use security at many of our sites and at many different events.

“We have a very adept internal team, however there are times when we need to flex that up to deal with unexpected security needs  – elections, contentious full council meetings, protests, temporary security at building works and so on.

“Inevitably we can’t have our staff waiting around for work, or worse, people on zero hours contracts waiting to hear when they’re needed by us.”

Cabinet members agreed to spend spend £1.4m on external security services over the next three years, with an option of an extra £200,000 each year if needed.

In response to a question over whether outsourcing was the best option,  Cheney said: “I agree, it’s not necessarily a win-win.

He added: “That said we can’t have people sitting around all year with no jobs except when there’s one election. It’s not really feasible to maintain those people in-house.”

The council expects to spend less on private security in the coming years because a number of buildings closed between 2016 and 2018.

Jack Pitts is a local democracy reporter for Bristol

 

Read more: It’s official: there will be no arena at Temple Island

Our newsletters emailed directly to you
I want to receive (tick as many as you want):
I'm interested in (for future reference):
Marketing and Privacy Policy

Bristol24/7 will use the information provided on this form to send you marketing from Bristol24/7 and selected advertising partners. Your data will not be passed onto third parties. By completing this form, you are consenting to our use of your data for marketing purposes via email.


We will only use your information in accordance with our privacy policy, which can be viewed here - www.bristol247.com/privacy-policy/ - you can change your mind at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link in the footer of any email you receive from us, or by contacting us at [email protected]. We will treat your information with respect.


We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. By clicking below to subscribe, you acknowledge that your information will be transferred to Mailchimp for processing. Learn more about Mailchimp's privacy practices here.

EATDRINK24/7 LAUNCH PARTY
CALLING ALL FOODIES!

Bristol's only truly independent food & drink guide is back, and we're throwing a party to celebrate on July 8 2026 at Wiper and True Brewery & Taproom, Old Market.

  • Exclusive collaborations from Bristol's favourite food vendors (you can't try these special dishes anywhere else)
  • Be the first to pick up your free copy of the EatDrink24/7 Guide
  • Music + great drinks
  • Each ticket includes a beer from Wiper and True, a special limited-edition can created just for the occasion.

One night only - don't miss out

Get Your Ticket

Related articles

You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Independent journalism
is needed now More than ever
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Join the Better
Business initiative
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
* prices do not include VAT
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Enjoy delicious local
exclusive deals
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Wake up to the latest
Get the breaking news, events and culture in your inbox every morning

Are you sure you want to downgrade?

You will lose some benefits you currently enjoy.
Benefits you will lose: