From 10am-3pm, the Expo will bring together community members, business owners, and residents to explore the latest tools, innovations, and practical strategies designed to help keep Lancashire’s communities safe.
More than 40 exhibitors will be in attendance, showcasing cutting‑edge crime prevention technology and solutions. Attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in interactive workshops, speak directly with experts, and receive tailored advice from police specialists and partner organisations.
The event is funded by the Commissioner and LANPAC, reaffirming the Commissioner’s commitment to crime prevention and community safety.
Clive Grunshaw, Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire said:
“Each year, the Crime Prevention Expo brings together a wide range of organisations who are committed to helping keep our communities safe. I have no doubt this year’s event will be another successful and insightful opportunity for the public and local businesses to discover the latest crime prevention solutions.
“While police work hard to catch criminals, preventing crime in the first place is key to keeping us safe. As Police and Crime Commissioner, I will continue to support LANPAC and Lancashire Police as they work to make our communities safer.”
Al Yusuf, Director and Manager for LANPAC, said:
“LANPAC are proud to co-host this years Crime Prevention Expo, bringing together our communities and partners to focus on safeguarding what matters most.
“This event is a great opportunity for individuals and businesses to access expert advice, innovative tools, and practical solutions to enhance safety and security.
“Together, we can work towards creating a safer Lancashire for everyone.”
Insp Oli Tattersley, Prevention and Problem Solving Inspector from Lancashire Constabulary, said:
“This is a fantastic, free event for Lancashire residents to engage with police and partners. It’s a great opportunity for people to see first-hand the range of support, technology and practical advice available to help them feel safe and prevent crime in their neighbourhoods.
“We’re really looking forward to welcoming the community and working together to keep Lancashire safe.”
The event is free to attend and all Lancashire residents are welcome. For further information and registration visit lanpac.co.uk.
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