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1 Ace Security Ltd > Cities > Manchester

We at 1 ace security aim to provide complete solutions  i.e training aimed at getting jobs, we are offering the following sia security courses at various venues across

 

SIA Security Training Manchester

There is a lot of potential for security training and subsequent jobs in Manchester, currently there is huge demand for security professionals in Manchester. However if you wish to join the highly rewarding security industry you need to first get an SIA License in order to work in the security industry. The security industry is regulated by the Security Industry Authority. There are seven types of licences as in 2012. Which are listed below:

  • Door Supervisor License
  • Security Guarding Licence
  • CCTV Pss Licence
  • Close Protection License
  • Vehicle immobilizer
  • Key holding
  • CVIT

SIA Security Door Supervisor Training Manchester

By enlarge the SIA door supervisor training remains to be the most seek ed after training. This is usually a three or four days training depending upon the scheme of works. Once you have undergone the appropriate training you shall take four exams which are multiple choice and are very simple as it is a basic entry level qual;ification and designed at Level2. In order to get a job as soon as possible the best combination is Door supervisor plus CCTV and emergency first aid , Why? Click here to find out

SIA Security CCTV PSS Training Manchester

This is a three days training after doing this training you would be eligible to apply for an sia CCTV PSS operator license. Now a days there is huge demand for the sia license for CCTV operators. In fact most of the learners do a combination of three courses to get here which are Door supervisor plus cctv and emergency first aid at work. to read more about the cctv training manchester click here

SIA Security Guard Training Manchester

The SIA security guarding course is a three days training. Once you do this training you shall be eligible to apply for a SIA security guard license. However now a days not much people do this course and most of the people prefer to do the SIA door supervisor training. For more info about security guard trainin manchester click here

Areas in Greater Manchester for SIA security training

General information about the city

(Source of this information is wikipedia)

Government

Manchester Town Hall in Albert Square, seat of local governance, is an example of Victorian era Gothic revival architecture.

Manchester is represented by three tiers of government, Manchester City Council ("local"), UK Parliament ("national"), and European Parliament ("Europe"). Greater Manchester County Council administration was abolished in 1986, and so the city council is effectively a unitary authority. Since its inception in 1995, Manchester has been a member of the English Core Cities Group, which, among other things, serves to promote the social, cultural and economic status of the city at an international level.

The town of Manchester was granted a charter by Thomas Grelley in 1301 but lost its borough status in a court case of 1359. Until the 19th century, local government was largely provided by manorial courts, the last of which ended in 1846. From a very early time, the township of Manchester lay within the historic county boundaries of Lancashire.[56] Pevsner wrote "That [neighbouring] Stretford and Salford are not administratively one with Manchester is one of the most curious anomalies of England". A stroke of a Norman baron's pen is said to have divorced Manchester and Salford, though it was not Salford that became separated from Manchester, it was Manchester, with its humbler line of lords, that was separated from Salford. It was this separation that resulted in Salford becoming the judicial seat of Salfordshire, which included the ancient parish of Manchester. Manchester later formed its own Poor Law Union by the name of Manchester. In 1792, commissioners—usually known as police commissioners—were established for the social improvement of Manchester. In 1838, Manchester regained its borough status, and comprised the townships of Beswick, Cheetham Hill, Chorlton upon Medlock and Hulme. By 1846 the borough council had taken over the powers of the police commissioners. In 1853 Manchester was granted city status in the United Kingdom.

In 1885, Bradford, Harpurhey, Rusholme and parts of Moss Side and Withington townships became part of the City of Manchester. In 1889, the city became the county borough of Manchester, separate from the administrative county of Lancashire, and thus not governed by Lancashire County Council. Between 1890 and 1933, more areas were added to the city from Lancashire, including former villages such as Burnage, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Didsbury, Fallowfield, Levenshulme, Longsight, and Withington. In 1931 the Cheshire civil parishes of Baguley, Northenden and Northen Etchells from the south of the River Mersey were added. In 1974, by way of the Local Government Act 1972, the City of Manchester became a metropolitan district of the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester. That year, Ringway, the town where Manchester Airport is located, was added to the city.

Geography Manchester

At 53°28′0″N 2°14′0″W? / ?53.466667°N 2.233333°W? / 53.466667; -2.233333, 160 miles (257 km) northwest of London, Manchester lies in a bowl-shaped land area bordered to the north and east by the Pennines, a mountain chain that runs the length of northern England, and to the south by the Cheshire Plain. The city centre is on the east bank of the River Irwell, near its confluences with the Rivers Medlock and Irk, and is relatively low-lying, being between 115 to 138 feet (35 and 42 m) above sea level. The River Mersey flows through the south of Manchester. Much of the inner city, especially in the south, is flat, offering extensive views from many highrise buildings in the city of the foothills and moors of the Pennines, which can often be capped with snow in the winter months. Manchester's geographic features were highly influential in its early development as the world's first industrial city. These features are its climate, its proximity to a seaport at Liverpool, the availability of water power from its rivers, and its nearby coal reserves.

 The City of Manchester. The land use is overwhelmingly urban

The name Manchester, though officially applied only to the metropolitan district of Greater Manchester, has been applied to other, wider divisions of land, particularly across much of the Greater Manchester county and urban area. The "Manchester City Zone", "Manchester post town" and the "Manchester Congestion Charge" are all examples of this. The economic geography of the Manchester City Region is used to define housing markets, business linkages, travel to work patterns, administrative areas etc. As defined by The Northern Way economic development agency the City Region territory encompasses most of the natural economy’s Travel to Work Area and includes the cities of Manchester and Salford, plus the adjoining metropolitan boroughs of Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale and Wigan, together with High Peak (which lies outside the North West England region), Cheshire East, Cheshire West and Chester and Warrington.

For purposes of the Office for National Statistics, Manchester forms the most populous settlement within the Greater Manchester Urban Area, the United Kingdom's third largest conurbation. There is a mixture of high-density urban and suburban locations in Manchester. The largest open space in the city, at around 260 hectares (642 acres), is Heaton Park. Manchester is contiguous on all sides with several large settlements, except for a small section along its southern boundary with Cheshire. The M60 and M56 motorways pass through the south of Manchester, through Northenden and Wythenshawe respectively. Heavy rail lines enter the city from all directions, the principal destination being Manchester Piccadilly station. 

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