PCC praises launch of Community Speedwatch scheme across the Thames Valley
Trained Speedwatch groups can borrow speed detection equipment and devices in the initiative to tackle and improve road safety across the region.
Read moreDetailsTrained Speedwatch groups can borrow speed detection equipment and devices in the initiative to tackle and improve road safety across the region.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, is encouraging people to participate in a survey in England and Wales.
Read moreDetailsKadri Bako, 29, Emiljano Faslliaj, 30, and Eduard Troka, 30, were sentenced at Reading Crown Court on Tuesday to four years imprisonment.
Read moreDetailsThe bins are bolted to walls and concrete floors and have a letter box design to allow knife deposits.
Read moreDetailsLester Bell, 70, from Colliers Way, was given 25 years imprisonment, extended to 30 years on license at Reading Crown Court.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley said people should still have confidence in the police, following the Sarah Everard case.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released CCTV footage after an assault in a Reading pub.
Read moreDetailsAn 18-year-old man from Reading was arrested on suspicion of common assault, and has since been released under investigation.
Read moreDetailsThe aim is to assist voluntary and community groups that help to prevent crime and keep communities safe.
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been sentenced to prison after a cannabis plantation was discovered in Finchampstead.
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