New Project to tackle domestic abuse in Thames Valley after OPCC secures funding
The OPCC has now launched The Drive Project in Thames Valley, a flagship scheme aimed at intervention for serial perpetrators of domestic abuse
Read moreDetailsThe OPCC has now launched The Drive Project in Thames Valley, a flagship scheme aimed at intervention for serial perpetrators of domestic abuse
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been jailed for 10 months after seriously injuring two cyclists during a collision at a Twyford roundabout.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating of a teenager reported missing from Winnersh, last seen at around 2.30pm on Tuesday, March 19
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has announced plans to increase funding for community partnerships over the next four years
Read moreDetailsAN INVESTIGATION has been launched into an aggravated burglary in Wokingham Without.
Read moreDetailsPCC Matthew Barber has laid out plans to further engagement between communities and the police in an effort to further build trust in policing
Read moreDetailsThe team was honoured for its work on an East Berkshire Child Abuse Investigation Unit investigation.
Read moreDetailsA Tilehurst man has been jailed for dangerous driving following a hearing in Reading
Read moreDetailsA man has been given a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) and was sentenced for multiple thefts from shops.
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD man is the second person to be charged with the alleged murder of a cyclist in Reading last month.
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