Training

BSIA Mersey date

by Mark Rowe

The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) is holding its first Liverpool Crime Prevention Exhibition and Conference, at The Crowne Plaza Hotel on the 25th May 25. This free event is organised by the trade body with Merseyside Police and the Liverpool BID Company, aimed at the North West’s businesses, major retailers, local authorities and entertainment venues.

Free to attend for delegates, the event features speakers including Tony Porter, Surveillance Camera Commissioner; Dirk Wilson, pictured, chairman of the BSIA’s Police and Public services section and MD of a north west-based guarding company, who will discuss day to day interaction with security members of staff; Shaun Holland, Crime Safety Consultant of the Liverpool BID Company, who will talk on tackling retail crime; and a Merseyside Police Officer with a crime prevention brief. Alongside the conference, exhibitors from across the security industry will show their products and services.

It’s similar to the association’s past spring events in Manchester, where attendees included city-centre retailers, insurers, healthcare practitioners and local authorities. James Kelly, Chief Executive of the BSIA, said: “We are very excited about holding this event in Liverpool. We believe it will provide a fantastic opportunity for local businesses to learn about the latest security products and services, whilst hearing about the great work that Merseyside Police do for the city. The BSIA security experts will be at hand to share best practice advice and help to secure a positive and safe future for local businesses.”

Organisers ask you to register to attend beforehand: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/BCRPSC9.

If you are interested in being an exhibitor, complete this online form.

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