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Manchester charity gala dinner

by Mark Rowe

The Shield Group, hosted a charity gala dinner, in aid of the Greater Manchester Police Volunteer Police Cadet Scheme (VPCS), at the Imperial War Museum on Saturday, February 27. Pictured: Shield executives, left to right John Roddy, Ken Stewart QPM, David St John-Clair and Gordon Brady. Photo courtesy of: Chris Oldham (photographer for Greater Manchester Police).

The event was hosted by Sky News broadcaster, Johnny Gould and saw over 170 guests attend, from international entrepreneurs to local business people, community leaders, public figures and VIPs. Guest of honour was Sir Peter Fahy, QPM Chief Constable of Greater Manchester, who was joined by TV personalities Tony Morris and Matt O’Donoghue; Ian Stewart, the elected Mayor of Salford; and Theresa Grant, Chief Executive of Trafford Borough Council. The Cadets were present with five Cadet Leaders from GMP and ten local Cadets, who took responsibility for distributing raffle tickets and checking silent auction bids.

At a traditional auction, a silent auction and a raffle, guests could win ‘money can’t buy’ prizes; from a corporate training day with the Salford Red Devils, which was won by The Shield Group’s Regional Director Paul King, who then went on to donate the prize to the Greater Manchester Police VPCS. The 10 cadets at the event were delighted when informed that they would be attending the training day.

Other prizes included dinner at the House of Lords, a holiday in Marbella, an all expenses trip to Barcelona, a VIP tour of the Coronation Street set in Manchester to watch some scenes being filmed, a day of filming with TV show Most Haunted, where presenter Yvette Fielding will conduct a séance for two people, a day at the stables with Dr Marwan Koukash and a VIP day at Haydock races for four people. Over £20,000 was raised at the event and funds will support the Greater Manchester Police VPCS’s work with 13 to 18 year-olds across Manchester.

As The Shield Group’s regional headquarters is based in Manchester, the company is keen to continue to support this part of the country, from a business and community perspective. Regional Director of The Shield Group, Paul King, says: “As we live in the communities within which we operate it is absolutely right and proper that we strive to play our part assisting to improve them where possible, inevitably this will involve support of local causes and the Greater Manchester Police VPCS is a very worthy one. The VPCS targets 13 to 18 year-olds and creates in them a real pride in their local communities whilst providing a series of useful skill sets along the way. The discipline and focus the Cadet Leaders instil in these young Cadets will benefit them for the rest of their lives. The Shield Group was delighted and proud to be hosting this event. The local police force is a key element for ensuring that people are kept safe, and the scheme encourages young people to have a vocation and to make a difference to the community in which they live.”

Chief Executive John Roddy said: “The Shield Group is proud to be a key business within the area. We’ve seen strong growth in the North and we want to support the local police force too. Manchester is an ideal location and it’s important that each element of the community, particularly when it comes to safety and security, can continue to achieve high standards.”

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