‘I’ve had a fabulous career’: TVP chief constable John Campbell reflects on 34 years in the force
THAMES Valley Police's outgoing chief constable has said that he looks back at his time in the role with "a sense of pride".
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police's outgoing chief constable has said that he looks back at his time in the role with "a sense of pride".
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, March 26, A Kia Ceed with the partial registration of N555, was involved in a collision with two women on e-bikes, leaving one hospitalised
Read moreDetailsThe PCC, Matthew Barber, and the Chief Constable, John Campbell, have awarded more than £105,000 to groups around Berkshire
Read moreDetailsA BINFIELD man is one of two people jailed for a spate of keyless car thefts across the region.
Read moreDetailsA GANG of armed robbers stormed into a Wokingham home earlier this week, holding a pensioner hostage until she revealed where the safe was
Read moreDetailsThe support will fund resource packs to help new volunteers, to help coordinators to increase memberships, and to encourage others to start groups
Read moreDetailsA week of action saw police focus on disruption of drug offences, with particular focus on those who exploit vulnerable people and communities
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES reached through a cat flap to gain entry to a Woodley home.
Read moreDetailsA GROUND floor window was the access point for thieves who broke into a Woodley home.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses after burglars targeted a Woodley home.
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