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The National Counter Terrorism Security Office, which is part of MI5,
will be simulating a terrorism attack in Chichester on Tuesday 12 June
2007, in order to advise businesses on how to prevent, handle and
recover from an attack.
The event, named Project Argus, which is being organised by
Chichester District Council in partnership with Chichester City Council
and Sussex Police, is free to all businesses on a 'first come, first
served' basis. It will take place at the Assembly Rooms, North Street,
Chichester (City Council Offices) at 6.00 pm.
The simulation,
using audio-visual effects as well as film footage, will take
businesses through the immediate aftermath of an attack and how they
can plan to respond to ensure the safety of their staff and customers.
It will cover the response by the emergency services and how this, and
the subsequent investigation, may give rise to business continuity
issues – issues which following the bomb in Manchester City Centre
caused 80% of the businesses who had no plans in place, to cease
trading within 18 months of the attack.
Those taking part will
be given a series of questions and challenges throughout the session to
tackle both individually and in groups. There will be a panel of senior
representatives available, including Emergency Planning Officers, from
the Security Service, Emergency Services and District Council, to
answer questions and offer advice.
Whilst centred around a
terrorist incident, the evening will provide valuable information and
advice that can be equally useful to prevent local crime and to
recover, and be able to continue to trade, following a fire, serious
crime, flooding or other more common incidents than could affect the
city centre.
John Cherry, Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Resources at Chichester District Council, said,
'This
is a unique opportunity for proprietors and managers of businesses of
all sizes to get together to prepare for any serious emergency,
regardless of the cause, that could affect Chichester and their ability
to trade normally. There are still some places left and so we would
encourage local businesses to contact the Council and book onto this
valuable course.'
Managers or proprietors wishing to attend, can
book a place by contacting the City Centre Manager, Kim Long, on 01243
534677, or email
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Refreshments and sandwiches will be available for those people coming directly from work.
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