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Thames Valley organisations awarded over £105,000 to support policing priorities
Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, Matthew Barber, has today (28/2) awarded voluntary and community organisations £105,520 in the first round of this year’s Community Fund.
Police and Crime Commissioner supporting Faringdon’s Pump House Project
On Friday 17th February, Matthew Barber visited The Pump House Project to find out how £1,000 of funding, awarded via the PCC’s Community Fund, will support the running of their Community Owned Guidance Service (COGS).
Additional CCTV cameras now operational in Milton Keynes
New CCTV cameras have been installed across the centre of Milton Keynes
This week, the last of a number of new CCTV cameras have been put in place throughout the city centre to provide extra security and reassurance to those living, working and visiting Milton Keynes.
Victims of stalking to receive specialist support though a new Thames Valley-wide service
Matthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Thames Valley has announced a Thames Valley Stalking Service providing specialist support to victims of stalking across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire.
Awards for Op Deter officers
Matthew presented a number of commendations to officers and staff from Thames Valley Police, Milton Keynes City Council and the Crown Prosecution Service for their work on Operation Deter.
Plans revealed for a state-of-the-art forensics centre as part of a wider improvement programme to transform forensic services across Thames Valley
The Forensic Improvement Programme will see significant investment over the next three years to transform Thames Valley Police’s forensic services, improving investigations and the outcomes for victims.
Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber said: “In a world of rapidly advancing technology, ensuring the police stay on the cutting edge of forensics is crucial to keeping the public safe.”