As part of the national week long campaign that ran from Tuesday 18 September to Monday 24 September, knife surrender bins were placed into 16 police stations across the Thames Valley. This was to prevent unwanted knives from finding their way onto the streets.
On Friday (19/10) officers from Thames Valley Police were joined by South Central Ambulance Service, local charities and Councillors from the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead to launch a new Safety Hub in Windsor.
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Thames Valley has today (18/10) marked Anti-Slavery Day by launching his new service to support victims of all forms of exploitation.
Thames Valley Police Chief Constable Francis Habgood has today (16/10) announced that he is to retire.
He will retire from his role as Chief Constable at the end of March 2019, after four years in the post, 15 years within the force and more than 32 years in the police service.
Yesterday (12/10) thousands of people lined the streets of Windsor to celebrate the wedding of Her Royal Highness Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank.
Months of hard work went into planning the police operation and together with partners we delivered a safe and secure day for all.
Over £350,000 funding to reduce reoffending and protect young people from gangs
This week I have announced over £350,000 funding for seven organisations delivering projects to support key strategic aims within the Police and Crime Plan.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley has awarded over £300,000 funding to seven organisations delivering projects to support key strategic aims within his Police and Crime Plan.