Physical security associations / regulatory bodies in Essex (2 found)
Africa Security Forum is a membership-based government organisation, located in Barking, United Kingdom. They provide policing, counter terrorism, border defence, local, state, national security services.
The British Fire Services Association is the forum for the development, welfare and recognition of all sectors operating within the fire & rescue community. The BFSA is a strictly non-political and as a democratic institution, its members are drawn from all ranks and disciplines.
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