What we do
SNSG are pioneers of street marshalling in the UK, launching the programme in partnership with Warwickshire Police, Warwickshire County Council, and the University of Warwick in 2013. Since then, we have delivered trusted public safety services across local communities.
All SNSG Marshals hold CSAS (Community Safety Accreditation Scheme) training and accreditation, giving them powers similar to the police.
Our street marshal specialisms
We provide visible, accredited marshals to improve public safety in communities and events.
CSAS-accredited officers
Partnership with police, councils, and universities
Deter and address anti-social behaviour
Support for night-time economy and local communities
Public reassurance and community engagement
Tailored marshalling for events and public spaces
Proven success since 2013
Why SNSG for Street Marshalling?
At SNSG, our accredited marshals bring professionalism and authority to public spaces, helping to reduce anti-social behaviour and improve community safety.
Backed by a decade of experience and close collaboration with local authorities, we provide trusted, effective solutions for safer streets.
Street Marshalling FAQ
What is street marshalling?
Street marshalling provides trained, uniformed marshals who work within communities to deter anti-social behaviour, reassure the public, and support local authorities in maintaining safe environments.
What qualifications do SNSG Marshals hold?
All SNSG Marshals are CSAS-accredited, meaning they have received training and powers under the Community Safety Accreditation Scheme, equipping them with police-type authority.
Where is street marshalling used?
Our services are used in night-time economies, community hotspots, university towns, and public events, wherever visible reassurance and safety oversight are required.
How does SNSG work with local authorities?
We partner with councils, police, and universities to provide coordinated marshalling services that complement existing public safety initiatives.