Lappersdorf invests €85,000 in security for public festivals!
Lappersdorf is investing €85,000 in anti-terror barriers to increase security at public events from 2025.
Lappersdorf invests €85,000 in security for public festivals!
The Lappersdorf market has recently taken significant steps to improve protection at public events. In view of an increase in cancellations due to increased security requirements, the safety of visitors is now given even higher priority. How Lappersdorf reported, in August 2025, funding of around 85,000 euros was released by the Construction and Procurement Committee for the procurement of security measures.
A central element of the new protection concept are eight anti-terror barriers that are both foldable and fixed. These barriers are used specifically at events at the Lappersdorf market with the aim of reducing event costs and at the same time increasing the level of security. Lappersdorf clubs and associations benefit from the opportunity to use these locks cost-effectively, as they are loaned out free of charge.
Efficiency and safety through modular systems
The anti-terror barriers, also known as CitySafe bollards, are versatile and can be set up quickly and easily. Loud Silbitz Group These barriers are ideal for temporary use and can be adapted to specific requirements. The flexible solution allows the barriers to be used in different configurations, ensuring effective security of both small and large areas.
Those responsible for the events also receive instructions on how to use the barriers, while the construction yard is responsible for transporting them there and back and setting up the barriers. This ensures that all security measures run smoothly and efficiently.
Security basics for major events
The measures in Lappersdorf are part of a larger trend to improve security at events in Germany. As in Report from the Ministry of the Interior NRW As explained, security aspects at major events must be comprehensively examined by municipalities.
An interdepartmental working group has developed an orientation framework that helps municipalities with the planning, approval, implementation and follow-up of events. This framework, based on practical experience, provides, among other things, recommendations on the designation of key contacts and the establishment of coordination bodies to improve security.
These targeted measures and the structured handling of security issues strengthen the feeling of security among both organizers and visitors. The implementation of such protective measures will play a fundamental role in the holding of public events in the future.