The Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has funded a series of events bringing together communities in Milton Keynes.
Facilitated by ROC Conversation, and working with Thames Valley Police, the events are coming to Milton Keynes next month.
At the events residents, statutory agencies,
Statement from the Police and Crime Commissioner, Anthony Stansfeld:
“The latest Government funding settlement for policing will see more than a billion pounds invested in public safety.
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Thames Valley has awarded voluntary and community organisations £166,800 from the Police Property Act Fund.
The Fund, jointly managed by the PCC and the Chief Constable, is created from money recovered by the police and the proceeds from the sale of items
PCC bids for 280 more tasers for Thames Valley Officers
The Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley is set to bid for hundreds of tasers as part of a new fund set up by the Home Office.
Anthony Stansfeld has announced that he will be bidding for 280 tasers, the maximum available for Th
Neighbourhood policing is the bedrock of law enforcement in the UK. New and emerging threats such as terrorism and high-tech crime have created specialism which are vital to protect the public in the modern world.
100 arrests, £65,000 in cash seized and £17,000 worth of drugs taken off the streets
A week of action to target “County Lines” drug dealing has seen significant results with 100 people arrested, as well as significant cash and drugs seizures, as part of Operation Stronghold.
Between 7 October and
Victims First, which supports victims of crime and abuse across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, has launched a video today (5/11) to raise awareness of coercive control and emotional abuse in relationships.
Following on from Victims First’s ‘Know It Isn’t Love’ campaign launched in Febr
Most people see serious organised crime as the subject of television drama. Quite exciting, fun to watch, a bit of a distraction from reality. Even when we do acknowledge it in the real world it is a phenomenon experienced in the big cities: London, Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham.
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has awarded Aspire £154,000 to support its ‘Through the Gate’ programme to expand and provide additional employment support as well as housing support to ex-offenders across the Thames Valley.
The employment charity and social enterprise has operated a ‘Throu