Date: 17 June 2014, 5:00 - 12:00

Location: Manchester Central, Petersfield, Manchester M2 3GX.

Email: Rachel.Brydon@cityco.com

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CitySession – Tony Lloyd, Police and Crime Commissioner for Greater Manchester in conversation with Tim Scott

Date: 17 June 2014, 5:00 - 12:00

Location: Manchester Central, Petersfield, Manchester M2 3GX.

Email: Rachel.Brydon@cityco.com

Tony Lloyd was appointed as Manchester's inaugural Police and Crime Commissioner by public election in 2012 and is accountable for how crime and community safety is tackled throughout one of the largest police services in England and Wales.

As former MP for Stretford and Manchester Central, he is a passionate and vocal advocate for the community and local policing.

Join us for a fascinating conversation as the Commissioner outlines his priorities for supporting communities and addressing crime and the fear of crime in a period of economic cuts.

This is a great opportunity to discuss improved partnership working across city stakeholders and how to tackle the crime and disorder issues that presents challenges to Manchester businesses.

Tony Lloyd will be in conversation with popular broadcaster Tim Scott

Tim Scott has worked as a TV and radio journalist in the North West for 15 years. For the past ten years he has been a member of the ITV Granada News team and in that time he has helped them secure 2 Bafta awards; a feat unmatched by any other local news team in the country.

If you are interested in attending please contact Rachel.Brydon@cityco.com

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