Policing the Royal Wedding
The Royal Wedding has been one of the largest policing operations that Thames Valley Police has undertaken.
We are pleased to say that together with our partners, we have delivered a safe and happy event for all.
Months of hard work went into planning the Royal Wedding,
Hundreds of thousands of people descended on the ancient Berkshire town of Windsor at the weekend and were joined by a global television audience in the billions.
Thames Valley Police is delighted to announce the winners of the Community Policing Awards 2018 after the awards ceremony hosted at Eynsham Hall in Oxfordshire.
The awards, now in their 17th year, recognise the exceptional efforts of Thames Valley Police’s neighbourhood policing teams, including Po
Today's Times reports proposals from the National Police Chief's Council to routinely arm police in rural areas in a response to the increased terror threat. The public, and indeed most police officers, have always been opposed to having routinely armed police on Britain's streets.
Today I am announcing my intention to stand down as Leader of the Vale of White Horse District Council at the annual meeting on 16th May 2018 but will continue as councillor for Steventon & the Hanneys ward.
It has been an honour and a pleasure to serve as Leader of the Council for the last 7 y
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner is funding a Positive Relationships Programme aimed at supporting men who have been perpetrators of domestic abuse; helping them to find healthier, safer solutions to relationship based problems and conflict.
The programme which is being delivered by
Thames Valley Police and the Diocese of Oxford are delighted to confirm that the Reverend Helen Arnold is to take up the role of Lead Chaplain.
Helen will co-ordinate a team of around 30 volunteer chaplains who provide personal, practical and spiritual care to the force’s officers, staff and their
Vale of White Horse District Council has successfully prosecuted a 29-year-old man for fly-tipping and he has been ordered to pay more than £1,500.
John Francis Joyce of Redbridge Hollow, Oxford pleaded guilty to three counts of illegal dumping of waste at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on 27 March.&nbs
Oxfordshire County Council’s Fire and Rescue Service’s Road Safety Education Team and colleagues from Thames Valley Police joined forces to raise the profile of cycle safety in Oxford last night.
Police stopped cyclists seen riding without lights but, in an effort to try and educate riders, instead
Police helmets are being reintroduced across the Thames Valley
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has announced that Thames Valley Police will be bringing back Custodian Helmets.
The helmets have not been a part of the official uniform for Thames Valley Police since 2009 when male