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Manchester date

by Mark Rowe

The relaunched annual Manchester security event will be returning to the city on Thursday, September 29, 2016 at St Ann’s Church, St Ann’s Street, Manchester, M2 7LF.

The new format will involve a breakfast seminar, opened by Assistant Chief Constable Garry Shewan QPM and addressed by senior police and security industry people.

The aim of the event organisers say is to support businesses in the North West by providing information that will help them protect their people and property from crime and terrorism.

Paul King, Chair of Manchester City Centre Crime Prevention Panel says: “This event is a must for anyone concerned about security, and will address current issues surrounding terrorism. It will provide advice on maximising vigilance, mitigating risks and taking all appropriate actions in the event of any potential incident”.

The free to attend event is organised by Manchester City Centre Crime Prevention Panel with the support of Greater Manchester Police, Manchester City Council and Atmaana Business Consulting. The security product manufacturers SelectaDNA and GJD are sponsoring the event and their crime prevention products will be on display at the event.

Doors open at 8am, refreshments and breakfast snacks will be provided, and there will be opportunities to network before and after the event which is due to end around 11am.

Online registration is available at: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/HJMTLQ6. For more information contact Christine Brooks at [email protected]. Pictured, the 2014 event.

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