Office in town set to be used during Hillsborough inquiry

The Northwest Development Agency The Northwest Development Agency

AN office in Warrington is being equipped to hold up to 100 people recruited as part of the inquiry into police conduct during the Hillsborough disaster.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) confirmed today, Thursday, they were exploring the option of staff working from the former North West Development Agency building on Centre Park.

The investigation will involve up to 2,400 officers linked with the tragedy which saw 96 Liverpool Football Club fans die in 1989 and whether there was a criminal cover-up of police failings.

The NWDA has been empty since the organisation was closed last April with the loss of 500 jobs.

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