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Meet our Advisory Group members – Paul Street


We’re lucky to have so many fantastic members with a range of professional backgrounds in our Advisory Group who bring a variety of business knowledge with them. Today, we’re introducing you to Paul Street, Project Manager – Safe & Sound for the Colmore Business District. 

 

Paul has responsibility for creating and delivering national security and community safety projects and campaigns aimed at keeping the various business communities and visiting public safe and secure. 

  

Paul’s previous career in UK Policing (national to local) spanned 31 years and specialised in local policing, counter terrorism, serious youth violence and gangs, and tackling business related crime.   

  

If you’re looking to join our community, we’re always looking for new members to offer guidance, and advice and help influence the direction of the centre. Contact us to join the team today.   

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