Liverpool plans 'Fortress Anfield' with anti-terrorism project

Counter-terrorism measures around the historic stadium are to be tightened up in the light of recent attacks, as apart of the new fan convergence scheme.
Liverpool's home ground Anfiled ( Courtesy - liverpoolfc.com)
Liverpool's home ground Anfiled ( Courtesy - liverpoolfc.com)

LIVERPOOL: The home of Liverpool FC is to be transformed into 'Fortress Anfield', with an intensive programme of anti-terrorism measures to prevent fans being mown down in repeats of attacks what happened in London, Paris and other places.

The English Premier League (EPL) club's Paisley Square, Centenary Stand and Anfield Road end are earmarked for the most intensive security measures, with counter-terrorism measures that will include heavy duty bollards to prevent vehicle access, so-called Jersey barriers and an earth bund on Anfield Road close to the area where visiting fans are accommodated in the stadium, reports Xinhua news agency.

A planning application submitting to city council officials says the area around the recently extended Centenary Stand has been identified as a particular security risk.

A report detailing the plans says the entrances to the Centenary stand area are a main point of fan convergence, and there is a risk that a vehicle could gain access to fans entering or leaving the stadium via this entrance.

The introduction of bollards would intercept vehicles travelling towards the entrances from directions where speed could be increased.

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