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PCC unveils local policing budget prioritising community safety, protecting people and property
My priorities for Thames Valley Police are cutting crime and catching criminals. As your Police and Crime Commissioner, it is my responsibility to ensure that the police have the resources they need to deliver on those priorities.
Businesses welcome progress in fight against retail crime
Matthew Barber, PCC for Thames Valley, and Thames Valley Police officers working to reduce retail crime recently met with over 50 representatives of the largest retailers and businesses in the region at the Oracle Shopping Centre.
PCC speaks about child sex abuse at safeguarding conference
At today’s safeguarding conference in Oxford, Matthew Barber spoke about child sex abuse ahead of presentation on Operation Bullfinch, the investigation into an Oxford-based grooming gang.
Should Southern Oxfordshire look north to the rest of the county or south to Berkshire? And will the public be asked?
Should towns like Wantage, Didcot, Wallingford, Faringdon, Thame & Henley look north to the rest of Oxfordshire or south to Berkshire?
Disappointing funding announcement puts more pressure on local council tax payers
Today’s funding settlement from Government does not provide the increase in core funding needed to relieve the pressure on the policing budget in Thames Valley.
Whilst there is a cash increase in funding, it falls short of the increase necessary to maintain current levels of policing, let alone deliver the increases that we would all want to see.
ANALYSIS: When does 13,000 actually mean 3,000? When it is the government’s pledge on neighbourhood police officers.
In the run up to the General Election Yvette Cooper, then Shadow Home Secretary, promised 13,000 more neighbourhood officers. Now most people could be excused for thinking that meant police constables. As I warned at the time, this was never what was intended, and now the Home Office is publishing the official details of the so-called Neighbourhood Guarantee. The reality is very different. In fact the Home Office will fund just 3,000 police constables across the whole country.