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19Th July Stakeholder Newsletter w/c 19th July 2021 The week at a glance Stakeholder Update Mon: Sarah-Jane Wilson (NWFC) News and information from the Manchester Arena Inquiry for the week ahead Tue: Rochelle Fallon (NWFC), This week, the Manchester Arena Inquiry plans to sit from Monday 19th to Friday PC Troy Tyldesley (GMP), 23rd July with hearings commencing at 9.30am, save for Thursday which will start PC James Dalton (GMP) at 10am. Wed: CC Ian Hopkins (GMP), On Monday we will hear evidence from Sarah-Jane Wilson, Head of North West Fire Ian Parry (ETUK) Control. Ms Wilson’s evidence may go part heard overnight to Tuesday, when we will hear from NWFC Control Room Operator Rochelle Fallon. On Tuesday we will Thur: Martin Hibbert, Claire Booth, also hear evidence from Greater Manchester Police firearms officers PC Troy Bradley Hurley Tyldesley and PC James Dalton, who were on duty on the night of 22nd May 2017 and deployed to the Arena following the attack. On Wednesday, we will hear the Fri: ACC Sean O’Callaghan conclusion of evidence from former GMP Chief Constable Ian Hopkins and Ian Parry, (BTP) former director of Emergency Training UK (ETUK). On Thursday, we will hear evidence from survivors Martin Hibbert, Claire Booth and Bradley Hurley, marking the conclusion of Chapter 9. On Friday, we will conclude the week's evidence with Assistant Chief Constable Sean O’Callaghan from British Watch the Inquiry Transport Police. ACC O’Callaghan previously gave evidence to the Inquiry, and this week his evidence will focus on BTP's response on the night and the changes made Each day’s proceedings are broadcast in full. Anyone since the attack. wishing to follow The Inquiry will adjourn on 23rd July. Hearings will resume on 6th September. proceedings can do so via the Manchester Arena Support services YouTube channel, available A number of organisations are available to provide support to those affected by the via this link. The channel operates on a 10 minute attack on 22nd May 2017. These services are available for family members, delay. Regular updates are professionals who have been affected and also professionals seeking clinical advice posted throughout the day about their service users. on Twitter @mcrinquiry. Full details of how to access each organisation are available via the Manchester Arena Inquiry website for: ● The Greater Manchester Resilience Hub ● CRUSE ● Coroner’s Support Services Access details via this link https://manchesterarenainquiry.org.uk/support-services/.
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