Event: GRT Briefing

You are invited

Join us and other Gypsy Roma Traveller (GRT) teams to discuss best practice and share intelligence for local authorities dealing with illegal encampments, the travelling communities, van dwellers, and new-age travellers.

We will have local authorities from Birmingham, down to Devon & Cornwall in attendance, as well as Police liaisons from these regions to discuss their findings.

The purpose of the meeting is to:

  • Discuss best practice
  • Help you identify and tackle anti-social behaviour
  • Recognise advance warnings or larger encampments
  • Minimise adverse publicity
  • Build better working relations across the Able Client board

The day will include briefings from experienced team leaders in the relevant GRT teams, as well as a Q&A on all topics.

This is a great opportunity to meet other liaison teams and grow your skill set.

Buffet lunch and refreshments will be provided.

It's free to attend, so register your interest today!

RSVP: enquiries@ableinvestigations.com

Event details

Friday 4th October, 9:00-15:00

Able Enforcements, St Annes Road, Bristol, BS4 4ED

Steve Wood is Managing Director of Able Investigations with over 25 years experience in enforcements and investigations. Writer of two books, Steve is a renowned expert on Bailiff Enforcement action, Bailiff Law, traveller removal, tracing techniques and process serving.
Steve Wood
Managing Director of Able Investigations
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