The Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has today (22/05) announced the exchange of contracts on a new Area Headquarters for Reading Local Policing Area (LPA).
The new Area Headquarters will be at Atlantic House, located off Imperial Way to the south of Reading town centre.
Thames Vall
Report praises Thames Valley Police’s approach to domestic abuse
A new report has praised a pilot scheme aiming to improve the outcomes for domestic abuse victims in the Thames Valley.
Thames Valley Police has been working closely with Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunal Service to decrease the time
Oxford Conservative Association welcomes reassurances from Thames Valley Police that significant steps are being taken to prevent “Ram Raids” on ATM machines.
Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber and Oxford Conservatives Chairman Daniel Stafford, visited an ATM at Littlemore Post Off
Victims First, a service which supports victims of crime across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, celebrates its one year anniversary today (26/3).
Victims First was launched by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley.
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Thames Valley, Anthony Stansfeld and Chief Constable Francis Habgood have awarded voluntary and community organisations £100,700 from the Police Property Act Fund.
The fund, which is jointly managed by the PCC and the Chief Constable, is created from mone
A new report has praised a pilot scheme aiming to improve the outcomes for domestic abuse victims in the Thames Valley.
Thames Valley Police has been working closely with Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunal Service to decrease the time in which domestic abuse cases are listed to be heard at Aylesbury
PCC awards £800,000 funding to tackle youth violence and knife crime
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has awarded £800,000 to 14 organisations across the Thames Valley to deliver projects to tackle youth violence, knife crime and exploitation.
The work will be delivered in partnership with
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has awarded £800,000 to 14 organisations across the Thames Valley to deliver projects to tackle youth violence, knife crime and exploitation.
In November the Office of the PCC was awarded £822,000 from the Home Office Early Intervention Fund and is now leadin
After a series of meetings held across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, Conservative Party Members last night confirmed Matthew Barber as the Party's candidate to become the next Police & Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley.
Anthony Stansfeld has been the first ever PCC ha
The challenge of tackling knife crime requires strong leadership and clear vision rather than knee jerk reactions. In Thames Valley we have not been immune from the increase in violent crime, including knife crime that has been seen across the country.