Information on the location of each Safe Access Zone will be displayed at all protected premises
Safe Access Zones are planned for introduction at health service locations across Northern Ireland by September, it has been announced.
The Zones will include the premises where these services are provided, as well as an area between 100m-250m from entrances or exits of the protected premises. Once a Safe Access Zone has been established, designated activities including anti-abortion protests are prohibited within the protected area.
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