Chief Constable’s aim for next year: solve more crime across the Thames Valley
THE NUMBER of burglaries and robberies across Thames Valley Police has increased, while knife crime is down according to new figures released today
Read moreDetailsTHE NUMBER of burglaries and robberies across Thames Valley Police has increased, while knife crime is down according to new figures released today
Read moreDetailsWokingham United Charities can replace that broken fridge
Read moreDetailsFour members of the Finch Coasters running club took part in last weekend's London Marathon.
Read moreDetailsA LAW firm with an office in Maidenhead has welcomed a new solicitor to its residential property team
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating Marek, 36, who was last seen at the Wokingham Waterside Centre on Sunday, April 28
Read moreDetailsIt's an important election, as the job of the PCC is to ensure the policing needs of communities are met effectively.
Read moreDetailsONS figures compiled ub Usdaw show a 42% increase in rates of shoplifting across the south east, above the national rise of 37%
Read moreDetailsA culture of selectively ignoring the past and distorting the present truth has taken root within the local Conservatives as well as nationally
Read moreDetailsTrain drivers' union ASLEF has announced it is staging more strike action, with rolling walkouts are planned to begin on Tuesday, May 7
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Lowland Search and Rescue is one of many charities set to receive £1,000 in support from a group of donations totalling more than £1 million
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