Following the publication of the National Audit Office (NAO) report on the financial stability of police forces, I spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire about how the funding formula should be improved to benefit Thames Valley. Read the NAO press release here or view the report by clicking the link below.
Statement from the Thames Valley PCC:
Technology is advancing at an increased pace and the resultant improvements have allowed for new opportunities that will assist Thames Valley Police to better meet the needs of their communities and protect them from harm.
We are looking for volunteers to assist in running Cadet weekly sessions and supporting Cadets at events and community activities across the Thames Valley.
Force Open Day THIS SATURDAY!
Every summer, Thames Valley Police opens its doors to the public for its force Open Day.
Our force Open Day helps to promote greater understanding of the work of our various departments and specialist teams here at Thames Valley Police.
Victims and witnesses of hate crime who are not comfortable talking to the police now have a place to go to report incidents in South Oxfordshire and the Vale of White Horse.
Reporting hate crime can be difficult for a variety of reasons, for example, victims are often left feeling intimidated and
The Vale of White Horse District Council is exploring whether to take over on-street parking enforcement in the district.
We are contacting Oxfordshire County Council (the highways authority), which is responsible for formally applying for powers and then delegating civil parking enforcement respon
The bids are now in for the fund launched by the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Thames Valley, Anthony Stansfeld, aimed at organisations who can assist him in achieving key aims in his Police and Crime Plan.
Up to £400,000 of grant funding is available and the PCC is looking to f
There are just a few days left for rural communities to have their say on crime and policing where they live.
The National Rural Crime Survey comes to an end on 10 June and is asking key questions to ensure the voice of the countryside is heard.
Do you think rural crime has gone up or down in Tham
A new tool to help find missing people with dementia is being used by Thames Valley Police in partnership with search and rescue teams of Thames Valley.
The Herbert Protocol is a form to record key information about a person with dementia.