Surrey Police held their final Olympic test exercise as they ran through their preparations for the Games.

The force has responsibility for the security of four Olympic cycling events, an Olympic Village, a significant stretch of the Olympic road network and a section of the torch relay, which will enter seven of Surrey’s 11 boroughs.

Surrey Police, Surrey County Council, local authorities, fire and ambulance services and health agencies recently took part in a final county-wide exercise, over several days, to simulate how agencies would work together on July 20 - the day the torch arrives in Surrey.

Various incident scenarios were injected in to the proceedings to test the response of all agencies’ operational commands.

Communication teams were also tested in getting updates and safety messages out to the public via broadcasters and social media.

Chief Superintendent Gavin Stephens from Surrey Police said: “The London 2012 Olympic Games is a sporting event and a cause for celebration first and foremost but measures, as demonstrated in these series of test exercises, are in place to ensure that the Games can be safely and securely enjoyed by all in Surrey.”

More information about the London 2012 Olympics Games in Surrey and how you can get prepared is available at gosurrey.info.