Thames Valley Police invite Wokingham residents to join advisory group
THAMES Valley Police is inviting Wokingham residents to join its Independent Advisory Group. Superintendent Felicity Parker, Police Area Commander for ...
THAMES Valley Police is inviting Wokingham residents to join its Independent Advisory Group. Superintendent Felicity Parker, Police Area Commander for ...
Connors escaped from prison in Devon, after climbing a perimeter fence and making a getaway in a stolen car, with ...
The meeting, which will take place online, will include reports from the chairman and treasurer, a revision of the constitution ...
The Cowshed is one of 27 organisations to be awarded a share of £807,000 from Thames Valley Police.
POLICE are hoping that someone will say Letsby Avenue to a vacancy in the Police and Crime Commissioner’s team. It is ...
Detectives from SEROCU’s Dark Web team also conducted a series of drug warrants in London and Wokingham on Friday, June ...
Update: Missing man now found AN APPEAL has gone out to find an elderly man who was last seen in ...
The victim — a man in his twenties — was knocked unconscious and suffered a bleed on the brain. He ...
“Our hearts are broken – he was a wonderful husband and a devoted father”. The wife of a man who ...
A MAN has been charged with child sex offences that are alleged to have taken place in Wokingham and Maidenhead. ...
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