Businesses to benefit from free security seminar returning to Manchester

Peter Maddison QPM – Chair, Security & Emergency Services
Peter Maddison QPM – Chair, Security & Emergency Services

Following the success of last year’s relaunched Manchester security event, Manchester City Centre Crime Prevention Panel (MCCCPP) has announced that its free-to-attend breakfast seminar will return to St Ann’s Church on Wednesday 20th September 2017.

Assistant Chief Constable Garry Shewan QPM from Greater Manchester Police will open the event and a comprehensive seminar programme will cover Counter Terrorism, Local Policing and how to protect businesses from the Cyber threat.

The event is sponsored by SelectaDNA and organised by Manchester City Centre Crime Prevention Panel with the support of Greater Manchester Police, Manchester City Council and Atmaana Business Consulting.

Peter Maddison QPM, Chair, Security & Emergency Services of Atmaana comments: “Last year’s event was a huge success with over 170 delegates in attendance, including well-known city-centre retailers, banks and public and private sector organisations.  This year’s event promises to deliver another varied seminar programme, allowing businesses to gain further insight into the challenges and opportunities they may face whilst providing advice to help them stay as safe and secure as possible.  This event is completely free to attend and one not to be missed.”

Doors open at 08:30, 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 11:30.

Online registration is available at:   https://manchestersecurity2017.eventbrite.co.uk