Letterkenny Chamber and An Garda Síochána will host a Crime Prevention Seminar this evening.
The session, which offers businesses advice on how to protect themselves against theft, fraud and other security risks, will take place at Dillon’s Hotel at 6pm.
The evening will feature a presentation by Sergeant Fergus McGroary, Crime Prevention Officer.
“Prevention is always better than cure,” McGroary said. “Taking time now to review security procedures, staff awareness and cash handling practices can make a huge difference. We want to help businesses identify vulnerabilities early and ensure they’re fully prepared for the festive season.”
Sergeant McGrory will share expert guidance on how businesses can strengthen their security, protect stock and premises, and safeguard staff and customers during one of the busiest trading periods of the year.
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“For many local businesses, Christmas is make-or-break. It’s our busiest time, but also when the risks of theft and fraud increase,” Toni Forrester, CEO of Letterkenny Chamber, said. “This event gives business owners the knowledge and confidence to put simple, effective measures in place to protect their livelihoods.”
The Business Watch Seminar is open to all business owners and managers across Letterkenny and the wider area who want to stay informed and connected.
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