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Following last summer’s Premier League victory celebrations, Liverpool City Council plans to reassess road closures, event routes, and legal powers for smoke bombs and flares to improve safety at future major parades.

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00:00Liverpool City Council, led by Councillor Liam Robinson, is preparing for future large-scale public events after last May's Premier
00:09League victory celebrations drew an estimated 1.2 million attendees.
00:14An independent 65-page assessment highlighted effective organisation but recommended improvements, including reviewing parade routes, road closures and control of
00:27pyrotechnics like smoke bombs and flares, which were widely available on the day.
00:33Authorities say enhanced legal powers would help enforce safety measures around scaffolding and temporary structures.
00:40Police and council officials plan to maintain existing routes with targeted improvements near key locations.
00:48Public communication strategies will aim to advise attendees travelling long distances about likely delays and queuing.
00:57Council leaders emphasise the overall positive conduct of the majority of supporters while ensuring lessons from the past event are
01:04applied to future parades.
01:06Guidance and coordination with transport operators, enhanced safety protocols and operational adjustments for high-density sections of parade routes are
01:17part of the proposed measures.
01:19Recommendations from the report will also be used to inform preparations for other large city events, such as international sporting
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