In a packed arena on Wednesday 22nd September 2010, Wilson Chowdhry, Managing Director of AA Security Services and Vice Chairman of the BPCA was awarded the “Bridging Communities” Category in the London Peace Awards.
The SIA’s Future: IPSA statement welcomes decision to retain licensing.
Winners were announced for this year’s Citizen and Gloucestershire Echo Business Awards at a ceremony at Cheltenham Racecourse on the 7th October 2010, the biggest event of its kind in the country.
The news that the Home Office is considering scrapping the Security Industry Authority ( SIA), as part of it’s planned “Bonfire of the Quangos”, which apparently seeks to reduce cost, red tape and return accountability to the grass roots, would be an act of utter folly.
Petrit Laurence and Jurgita Cekaviciute.
Petrit and Jurgita won this award in recognition of their bravery when trying to save a man’s life.
The acquisition includes £4.5 million turnover, approximately 7,000 guarding hours and a large volume of mobile patrols, key holding and remote CCTV monitoring service provisions in London and the South East plus the retention of a London office (Canning Road, Stratford, London, E15 3ND) and a management support team.
It was announced last week that The Shield Guarding Company has been shortlisted for two awards at this year’s Security Excellence Awards due to be held at the London Park Lane Hilton hotel on the 21st October.