Community Speedwatch scheme partners with Thames Valley Police in road safety drive
Community Speedwatch Online has partnered with Thames Valley Police to keep roads safe in Berkshire and beyond.
Community Speedwatch Online has partnered with Thames Valley Police to keep roads safe in Berkshire and beyond.
Thames Valley Police is expanding its Project Vigilant, which could be rolled out as a national programme.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley will receive more than £1 million to fund violence reduction.
Thames Valley Police has launched a survey over planned council tax rises.
Thames Valley Police will receive more than £12 million in extra funding this year.
Victims First is working with Thames Valley Police to help victims of sexual abuse seek support.
Thames Valley Police has issued a warning to residents as catalytic converter thefts are on the rise.
Thames Valley Police is hosting a special church service of remembrance, available to view online from this weekend.
Thames Valley Police has been awarded for its Youth Drug Diversion Scheme, aimed at tackling drug use in younger people.
Thames Valley Police have launched a new drug diversion scheme for under 18s.
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