Public procession
Public Processions, marches and parades within Perth and Kinross
are approved by Perth & Kinross Council. The Council
works closely with Tayside Police to ensure that these events are
organised in a safe manner and cause minimal disruption and
inconvenience.
In terms of rules laid down by the Scottish Parliament governing
public processions, organisers of public processions must give the
Council
at least 28 days notice of an intention to
hold a public procession by completing and returning a notice of
public procession form [PDF: 33Kb], together with the Risk
Assessment Form attached thereto.
To ensure that communities are aware of public processions, marches
and parades in their area, Committee Services will publish details
of all applications for public processions on the Perth and Kinross
Council website.
Most public processions, marches and parades held in the Perth and
Kinross area are traditional, annual events which usually pass
without incident. If, however, you wish to comment on a
public procession which is planned in your area, you can do so in
writing to the address shown below
at least three
weeks before the public procession is due to take
place.
Chief Executives - Legal Services
2 High Street
PERTH
PH1 5PH
Email:
civiclicensing@pkc.gov.uk