Thames Valley PCC welcomes Government support for Harper’s Law
Matthew Barber, Thames Valley?s PCC said the law is a fitting tribute to PC Andrew Harper, who was killed in the line of duty in 2019.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber, Thames Valley?s PCC said the law is a fitting tribute to PC Andrew Harper, who was killed in the line of duty in 2019.
Read moreDetailsStand back Superman, Iceman, Spider-man. Batman and Robin too ... you've got more space thanks to a Reading comic book store moving to larger premises
Read moreDetailsA HOUSEBUILDER has appointed a new managing director for its Thames Valley division.
Read moreDetailsMore than 20 children from Muddy Ducks Nursery in Dinton Pastures Country Park went on the look out for Pudsey Bear, in aid of Children in Need.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is putting its next Local Plan together covering the period through to 2036. Here are some of my issues with it
Read moreDetailsThe free resource is aimed at policy makers and planners. It shows how extreme weather events will affect risks at regional and national level.
Read moreDetailsRURAL crime and emerging trends in organised crime were discussed when two farming and rural organisations met with Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council is asking residents for information on a mobile phone number linked to fly-tipping.
Read moreDetailsChildren from Shinfield St Mary CE Junior School took part in the event last week.
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL that Wokingham Council should limit male violence against women has been dismissed by Conservatives as ?needlessly duplicating work?
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