Delivering practical support for a Premier League venue

Wolverhampton Wanderers, affectionately known as Wolves, are more than just a football club — they’re a central part of the city’s identity and regularly welcome thousands of fans to Molineux Stadium. With the introduction of Martyn’s Law on the horizon, the club took proactive steps to ensure their facilities, staff, and matchday operations were fully aligned with upcoming requirements.

What They Needed

As a venue with a capacity exceeding 800, Molineux falls under the Enhanced Tier of Martyn’s Law, requiring more in-depth planning and risk assessment. The club recognised the need to strengthen their preparedness across several key areas, from crowd safety to incident response procedures — all while maintaining the welcoming, energetic atmosphere fans expect on match days.

How We Helped

We worked closely with the Wolves’ safety and operations teams to guide them through the Enhanced Tier compliance process. Our support included:

Risk Assessment Mapping

across high-traffic areas within the stadium.

Clear signage and visual communications

designed to inform without alarming.

Audit-ready documentation

to support compliance checks and reviews.

Emergency procedure templates

and digital planning tools.

Staff awareness training materials

tailored to different matchday roles.

We combined strategic insight with practical tools, ensuring the club could integrate new protocols without disrupting day-to-day operations.

The Result

Wolves are now ahead of the curve when it comes to Martyn’s Law readiness. With a confident, well-documented approach in place, they’ve strengthened their duty of care to fans, staff, and the wider community — reinforcing their position as a safe, professional, and forward-thinking organisation.

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