Intelligence led residential security and discreet protection for families across Wimbledon, where large homes, the Common and the Championships season shape the exposure.
Wimbledon lies in south west London, divided between the Village on the hill and the town below. The Village and the streets around the Common hold large detached houses set behind gardens and walls, occupied by settled and affluent families. Wimbledon Common, an open expanse of grassland and woodland, borders these residential roads and gives the district much of its green, spread out character. For a concentrated period each summer the All England Club draws the Championships, and with it substantial crowds, international visitors and visiting figures, changing the rhythm of the whole area. The exposure here is shaped by residence, open ground and season. Large homes present long perimeters near the Common, quiet approach roads carry predictable routine, and the event period raises footfall, traffic and profile across the district for several weeks, altering movement and observation around residences and venues.

We work from close knowledge of how Wimbledon is arranged and how it changes through the year. That means understanding the residential streets of the Village and the roads bordering the Common, the approaches and open ground that adjoin large properties, and the way the Championships season reshapes crowds, traffic and access across the district. Our posture is low visibility and low profile, matched to a residential setting where a large home is the primary point of exposure and a visible detail would be conspicuous. At the residence we draw on assessment, access control and continuity across perimeters near the Common. Ahead of and through the event period we collect and analyse the local picture, adjusting for raised footfall and altered movement. Residential protection, executive protection and protective intelligence are integrated on a need to know basis, so families are supported at home and through the season as a single picture.
Residential Protection. Intelligence led residential security for Wimbledon homes, drawing on assessment, access control and continuity across grounds and perimeters near the Common to protect principals and families at home. Residential Protection
Executive Protection. Discreet close protection for families and visiting figures moving through the district and event periods, delivered with discipline and restraint. Executive Protection
Protective Intelligence. Collection and analysis of the local picture around residences and the Championships season, supporting decisions before movement. Protective Intelligence
All enquiries are handled discreetly and reviewed before engagement suitability is determined. Information should be limited to what is necessary to outline the matter. Where appropriate, further contact is arranged following review.