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Low crime is good for the economy
Both candidates are keen to bolster the economy and a low-crime environment is one of the surest ways of doing so.
Search & Rescue Teams across Thames Valley awarded £30,000 additional funding by Police & Crime Commissioner
Matthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley, has announced £30,000 of funding for Search & Rescue Teams across the Thames Valley.
Thames Valley Police announces 2022 Community Policing Awards winners
Thames Valley Police is proud to announce the 2022 Community Policing Awards winners following the award ceremony at Easthampstead Park in Bracknell on 22 June.
If you carry a knife - you will feel the consequences
It is not acceptable to carry a knife. That should not be a controversial statement. Sadly however for far too many people - often young people - it has become normalised. That is why I have been working with Thames Valley Police to launch a fresh approach to tackling knife crime in our region.
Operation Deter will adopt a zero-tolerance approach to knives
Thames Valley Police and the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner are today (1/7) launching a tough new approach to tackling knife crime, focussing initially in the city of Milton Keynes.
The operation, driven by Police & Crime Commissioner, Matthew Barber, will be known as Operation Deter, and will focus on prosecution, intervention and prevention.
Help shape the future of reporting crime by completing the Police Contact Survey
The performance of the 101 non-emergency service is one of the areas that I am determined to improve within Thames Valley. Although we have seen some improvements in recent years the public rightly has high expectations and getting this service right is vital to ensuring public confidence.