If you're interested in any of our
services contact us on 01844 260 350

Second Mental Health in the Security Industry Event announced

September 20, 2023

Since launching its mission in May this year, Corps Security has announced its second event to address the stigma around mental health in the security industry.  Following a report in 2020 by leading academic Professor Mark Button that 40% of security officers researched were presenting symptoms of PTSD, Corps Security hosted a mental health event […]

Read more

Pembrokeshire man prosecuted for working without a licence

September 15, 2023

Paul Haywood Dowson was sentenced on Tuesday 12 September at Haverfordwest Magistrates’ Court. On Tuesday 12 September Paul Haywood Dowson was sentenced for working illegally as a door supervisor at a licensed premises in South Wales. He received a 12-month Community Rehabilitation Order with 10 days Rehabilitation Activity Requirement (RAR), a fine of £500, and […]

Read more

Speke man prosecuted for working illegally at a Wirral bar

September 8, 2023

On Thursday 17 August a Speke company director was prosecuted at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court for working without a valid SIA licence. Paul Skyner pleaded guilty to working illegally in the Wirral’s night time economy and the court fined him £540 and ordered him to pay a victim surcharge of £216 and prosecution costs of £1,000. […]

Read more

Simon Giles, CEO of City Group Security, Advocates for Waste Week and “Let’s Make the World Sprout” Campaign

September 6, 2023

Simon Giles, the CEO of City Group Security, strongly believes in the importance of sustainability and environmental conservation. As part of his commitment to reducing carbon emissions and meeting carbon targets, Simon and the team at City Group Security are actively supporting Waste Week and introducing an innovative initiative within his company. Under the campaign […]

Read more

Ballymena man prosecuted for working illegally in Belfast

September 1, 2023

On Tuesday 1 August 2023, Alan Agnew from Ballymena was prosecuted at Laganside Magistrates’ Court. He pleaded guilty to working illegally as a door supervisor and for using a counterfeit Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence when he worked at a Belfast nightclub. The court fined Agnew £300 and ordered him to pay £235 costs. The […]

Read more

Apply now to join the Pacesetters

Send us your details

If your company has an ACS score of +106, why miss out on the commercial advantages of The ACS Pacesetters membership?

Click here to apply
The ACS Pacesetters is an independent initiative linked to FM Contract Watch LLP and is not being sponsored by The SIA

If you're interested in any of our services contact us on 01844 260 350