Thames Valley Police’s new chief constable plans ‘excellent service’ for local communities
THAMES Valley’s new chief constable has said he wants to deliver “an excellent service” to local communities. John Campbell, has ...
THAMES Valley’s new chief constable has said he wants to deliver “an excellent service” to local communities. John Campbell, has ...
IT’S ALL change at the top for Wokingham’s policing as a new area commander settled in this week. Superintendent Felicity ...
A man has been sentenced to almost two years’ imprisonment after he was convicted of a string of motoring offences ...
THREE MEN and a teenager have been charged with affray by police following an alleged incident in Wokingham town centre ...
POLITICIANS have expressed their concerns after a man was stabbed in Wokingham last night. Labour group leader Cllr Andy Croy ...
POLICE have confirmed that a man has been stabbed close to Wokingham’s railway station late last night. An area from ...
A PENSIONER was targeted by thieves last month and police are appealing for witnesses. The incident took place around 2pm ...
THE outgoing Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police has praised officers for their “day to day” work in preventing and ...
A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of possessing an imitation firearm following a ‘shooting’ at an Emmbrook pub last ...
RESIDENTS of a busy road are calling on the council to reduce its speed limit from 40mph to 30mph in ...
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