Alexandra Palace and Park
Graeme Timms is an experienced health and safety professional currently serving as the Head of Health and Safety at Alexandra Park and Palace since August 2016. In addition, Graeme held the position of Chair at the Safety Advisors Group for Entertainment (SAGE) from December 2020 to June 2024. Prior to this, Graeme worked at Network Rail for thirteen years in various roles, including Area Health Safety and Environment Advisor, where responsibilities included providing health, safety, and environmental guidance to support a significant rail network operation. Graeme also has experience in event management and safety oversight, having worked as a Grandstand Steward Supervisor for Silverstone Circuits Limited and as Venue Manager for Bedlam Theatre. Graeme's education includes an Advanced University Diploma in Counter Terrorism Risk Management from the University of Cumbria and a Bachelor’s degree in Geography from the University of Edinburgh.
Alexandra Palace and Park
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Alexandra Palace is a venue like no other and has been innovating and entertaining visitors since 1873. Boasting six incredible event spaces with capacities ranging from 100 - 10,000 and set within 196 acres of parkland, with some of the best panoramic views of London, the iconic venue also has an international-sized ice rink. The venue allows plenty of room for creativity through its flexible infrastructure. As the ultimate blank canvas, it offers a remarkable space for conferences, exhibitions, experiential events, concerts, product launches, fashion shows and filming. Alexandra Palace was first opened 150 years ago having been designed as the ‘Palace of the People’, to provide entertainment and recreation for the masses. Today the Park and Palace are run by a charity – the Alexandra Park and Palace Charitable Trust – which continues this mission by hosting a programme of culture, leisure and learning, as well as continuing to care for and restore the listed Palace and award-winning park.