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Police and council oppose plans to change Manchester Arena's premises licence as it is 'not robust enough'

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Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Police and council officials have objected to changes to the Manchester Arena’s premises licence due to concerns around the level of counter-terrorism training for staff, supply of first aid and CCTV access.

SMG, the operators of the AO Arena, have submitted plans to revamp its operations schedule, which sets out how the venue will prevent crime, disorder and public nuisance, as well as protect the safety of the public and children from harm.

It would be the first changes to the existing licence since it was granted in 2005, and since the terrorist attack at the arena in 2017 which killed 22 people. READ MORE:No 'cover up' of any police or security

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