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The Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police is praising the hard work and effort of Manchester Street Angels who give up their time to patrol the City Centre at night.
Every Friday groups of volunteers monitor the Deansgate and Deansgate Locks area of Manchester to offer First Aid and assistance to young and vulnerable people.
The group was launched following a number of young deaths on nights out in the City Centre, including 17-year-old Adam Pickup.
KEY103 launched a recruitment drive for volunteers and since their launch in November last year membership base has more than trippled.
The Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police is praising the hard work and effort of Manchester Street Angels who give up their time to patrol the City Centre at night.
Every Friday groups of volunteers monitor the Deansgate and Deansgate Locks area of Manchester to offer First Aid and assistance to young and vulnerable people.
The group was launched following a number of young deaths on nights out in the City Centre, including 17-year-old Adam Pickup.
KEY103 launched a recruitment drive for volunteers and since their launch in November last year membership base has more than trippled.