Beyond Surveillance: How Towcester Racecourse UsesIntelligent CCTV to Power Security,

Operations and Experience

Towcester Racecourse has been rebuilt at pace – not just as a venue, but as a fully operational, secure, and connected environment. As part of this transformation, we delivered a site-wide CCTV system that goes far beyond traditional surveillance.

This is not just about recording footage – it is about understanding what is happening across the venue in real time, supporting security, improving operations, and enhancing the overall experience for guests and staff.

Understanding CCTV

Rethinking CCTV for Today’s Environments

CCTV is often seen as simple. A camera on a wall. A recorder in a cupboard. In reality, it is one of the most misunderstood systems in any building. The biggest issue is rarely the technology itself, but how systems are designed, installed, and maintained. Poor footage is often the result of incorrect placement, the wrong lens choice, or lack of maintenance – something as simple as an uncleaned lens can degrade quality over time.

At the same time, the technology has moved forward rapidly. Modern IP cameras deliver high-resolution video, strong low-light performance, and advanced image processing. Yet reliability still comes down to fundamentals. For large-scale environments, properly designed and cabled systems remain essential. Wireless solutions have their place, but robustness always comes first.

The Case

One System Does Not Fit All

Every environment requires a tailored CCTV approach, as a single system cannot solve every challenge. Close-range areas such as bars or tills benefit from wide-angle lenses for detail in confined spaces, while larger or outdoor environments require long-range cameras to capture clarity over distance. Rather than relying on standardised hardware, each camera should be selected based on its specific role to ensure the right balance between coverage and detail across the site.

Modern CCTV has evolved from passive recording into intelligent monitoring, using technologies such as behavioural analysis and number plate recognition to interpret activity in real time, track movement, and support faster, more informed decisions.

Integrated Security Systems and CCTV

TOWCESTER

Designed With Privacy in Mind

With increased capability comes responsibility.

Modern CCTV systems must be designed with data protection in mind from the start.

Best practice is to use a rolling storage period  (typically around 30 days),  ensuring footage is available when needed, without storing unnecessary data long-term. At the same time, systems must be configured to avoid misuse, especially when using features such as facial recognition or behavioural tracking.

The goal is simple:

Capture What is Needed: Collect only the video and data necessary for security and operational purposes, ensuring the system is purpose-driven rather than overly intrusive or excessive in scope.

Protect What Matters: Safeguard recorded footage and personal data through secure storage, controlled access permissions, and encryption to prevent misuse, loss, or unauthorized viewing.

Stay Compliant: Ensure all CCTV practices align with relevant data protection regulations and privacy laws, including proper retention policies, transparent usage, and clear accountability across the system.

The solution

How We Applied This at Towcester Racecourse

Towcester is a large, live environment with constant movement, changing crowd sizes, and a mix of public and operational spaces. We designed the CCTV system around how the venue operates day to day. Over 80 Internet Protocol cameras were deployed across the site, covering entrances, hospitality areas, trackside zones, and key operational points. Each camera was selected based on its role, from wide-area monitoring to detailed tracking.

The system runs on a dedicated network infrastructure, allowing all video feeds to be centrally managed and securely stored, typically on a 30-day rolling basis. This ensures consistent performance and supports both operational needs and compliance requirements.

Real-time monitoring

More Than Security: A Tool For Operations

 

Let’s Build Smarter, Safer Spaces

CCTV is no longer just about cameras. It is about clarity, control, and integration. If you are planning a new site or upgrading an existing one, we can help you design a system that works in the real world – reliably, simply, and at scale.