Crewe security firm introduces training to support mental health
A South Cheshire employer has introduced new measures to protect the mental wellbeing of its large army of male and female office staff, security guards and door supervisors.
A South Cheshire employer has introduced new measures to protect the mental wellbeing of its large army of male and female office staff, security guards and door supervisors.
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
Security was tightened at Cheshire East Council’s first meeting since the killing of Conservative MP Sir David Amess.
Guards were outside the door throughout the meeting on Wednesday and all bags were checked before anyone was allowed inside the hall at Macclesfield Leisure Centre.
One of South Cheshire’s biggest security firms is creating new jobs after winning a contract with Stoke City Council.
Let’s face it, most of the day is spent at work and in the workplace environment – when we’re not in lockdown!
When we leave the house in the morning to head off to work, we want to feel comfortable and confident that we are spending the next few hours in a safe and secure setting.
Famous faces joined the many people who turned out to celebrate the official opening of a security firm’s new premises on Crewe Business Park.
Nantwich Food Festival organisers say they are stepping up safety and security for this year’s event.
Local company Alpha Omega has been brought in to provide 24-hour Festival security, including when the Festival organisers go home each evening.
A South Cheshire security firm is celebrating 10 years as the driving force behind safety at some of the county’s biggest events of the summer.
Alpha Omega Securities is set to ensure the safety of thousands of people attending the Nantwich Show at Dorfold Park on July 25, as well as the Royal Cheshire County Show at Tatton on June 19 and 20.
A former kick-boxer from Nantwich is celebrating 20 years at the helm of one of Cheshire’s biggest security firms.
Ken Lawton, owner of Alpha Omega Securities, welcomed more than 100 people including TV celebrity Ross Kemp to his anniversary dinner at the town’s Residence Bar and Restaurant.
Cheshire Police are stepping up security at Chester Races tomorrow after the terrorist bomb at Manchester Arena killed 22 people, including Cheshire officer Elaine McIver.
The force says there will be extra security measures in place as around 25,000 racegoers are expected to attend the races.
A school in Nantwich has been flying its flag half mast in honour of Ann Maguire, the teacher stabbed to death in her classroom in Leeds. Brine Leas Academy, on Audlem Road, wanted to pay its respects to the 61-year-old whose death has rocked the country.
Residents in Nantwich are being urged to brighten up their homes during dark winter nights. Police chiefs say householders should make their homes look “lived in” to avoid being victim to opportunist thieves.
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