Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber opens latest round of community funding
Matthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, has officially opened the latest round of community funding for crime ...
Matthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, has officially opened the latest round of community funding for crime ...
Thames Valley Police says it has increased its council tax precept so it can provide 'strong local policing to keep ...
The Thames Valley Stalking Service will provide specialist support to the victims of stalking in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and Buckinghamshire
Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber joined First Stop and Reading Street Pastors to see how funding was helping the ...
Organisations from across Thames Valley can apply for grants for projects that support at least one of Mr Barber's five ...
NEIGHBOURHOOD crime is one of the top priorities in the prime minister’s Beating Crime Plan. Unveiled last week, the also ...
MORE THAN £18,000 has been pushed into a new project aiming to reduce reoffending in abusers. Matthew Barber, Police and ...
THE NEW Police and Crime Commissioner has announced his four-year vision for the Thames Valley. Matthew Barber said he will ...
MORE THAN £1.8 million will be spent on tackling the root causes of violence in the Thames Valley. Police and ...
Matthew Barber wins the Thames Valley police and crime commissioner election as more than 30,000 ballots are rejected.
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