Matthew Barber elected as Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley Tuesday, 11 May, 2021 Conservative Party candidate Matthew Barber has been elected as the Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley in the May 2021 Local Elections. The next Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has been announced as Conservative candidate Matthew Barber, receiving 313,148 of the votes cast. Having listened to residents from across the Thames Valley as part of his campaigning work and... Local News
Victims First launches video to help young people spot the signs of relationship abuse 5th November 2019 Victims First, which supports victims of crime and abuse across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, has launched a video today (5/11) to raise awareness... Local News
Serious Organised Crime is just around the corner 1st November 2019 Most people see serious organised crime as the subject of television drama. Quite exciting, fun to watch, a bit of a distraction from reality. Even when we do... Opinions
PCC funding provides employment and housing support to ex-offenders across the Thames Valley 31st October 2019 The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has awarded Aspire £154,000 to support its ‘Through the Gate’ programme to expand and provide additional employment... Local News
This Conservative government is giving millions more people the security of a job 30th October 2019 Official ONS figures show that in the South East, there are now 4,661,421 people in work – meaning that, under the Conservatives, 469,082 more people have been... Local News
£170,000 available to community and voluntary groups across the Thames Valley 28th October 2019 The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Thames Valley, Anthony Stansfeld, and the Chief Constable, John Campbell, have today (28/10) opened a new grant... Local News
Police and Crime Commissioner announces new contracts for support for victims of crime 25th October 2019 The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Thames Valley is pleased to announce new arrangements for the delivery of services to support victims of crime... Local News
The Willow Project marks its first year in supporting victims of exploitation 18th October 2019 This Anti-Slavery Day (18th October) marks the first anniversary of the Victims First Willow Project; the Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley’s... Local News
More than 15,000 young people are set to benefit from ‘County Lines’ theatre production 18th October 2019 More than 15,000 school children are set to benefit from theatre performances which seek to educate on the dangers of becoming involved in County Lines. The... Local News
Action on fraud - not Action Fraud 17th October 2019 Since the revelations by The Times newspaper that unearthed the failings of Action Fraud earlier this year, no-one can be under any impression that the... Opinions