International Security Officers’ Day is held each year on 24 July to represent the 24/7 nature of security work. This year the Manchester venue for the event was at Manchester Central Convention Complex and was very well attended and supported. The event was organised by the City Security Council whose membership is made up of 43 reputable security companies, who took part in the day’s celebrations. The City Security Council are the authoritative voice of the security industry, and make meaningful changes for the member companies. The organisation was originally established as a collective of premier security companies based in London. The objective is to work closely in collaboration with, and in support of the police and public in times of crisis or when any significant major event takes place in the city.
This year was a very busy event, with an amazing talk from Figen Murray OBE explain why Martyn’s Law is so important for public safety, and also an address from Andy Burnham, Greater Manchester Mayor. Peter Harrison, Chair of the Regional Board in Manchester, said, “I was delighted to host the first-ever International Security Officer Day at Manchester Central and celebrate our security personnel’s work 24/7 over 365 days a year. Thank you to all our member companies and Sponsors for making this a significant day of celebration. I am already looking forward to next Year.”
The event takes place around the country from Individual celebrating their security officer, however, the City Security Council held an event in London and Manchester. It is available to members who are ACS – accredited security companies or working towards the relevant British standard wherever they are based in the UK. Find out more at citysecuritycouncil.co.uk
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