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  • Be bright and invest in a light timer switch this winter

    Thursday 06 October 2011, 4:53pm

    Thames Valley Police is working in partnership with Local Authorities across the Thames Valley to keep you safe as the darker nights draw in.

  • Thames Valley Police advice to businesses

    Tuesday 09 August 2011, 10:53am

    Thames Valley Police has issued the following precautionary advice to businesses in the area.

  • Chief Constable’s update – July 2011

    Monday 25 July 2011, 3:43pm

    The annual crime statistics for the 12 months to April 2011 were published by the Home Office on 14 July and there is plenty of good news to celebrate for Thames Valley.

  • Chief Constable's update - June 2011

    Thursday 16 June 2011, 1:36pm

    Chief Constable Sara Thornton comments on how Thames Valley Police is reducing bureaucracy and protecting visible services.

  • Community Policing Awards 2011

    Tuesday 07 June 2011, 3:00pm

    Thames Valley Police is delighted to announce the winners of the Community Policing Awards 2011.

  • Chief Constable’s update – April 2011

    Thursday 07 April 2011, 10:15am

    The end of the financial and performance year presents a good opportunity to inform you about several key developments.

  • Nominate now – Community Policing Awards

    Tuesday 08 March 2011, 4:27pm

    Thames Valley Police has now launched its 10th annual Community Policing Awards, and the competition is open until 8 April.

  • Census 2011 countdown begins

    Thursday 03 March 2011, 3:15pm

    Thames Valley residents are being informed that the countdown to Census day on 27 March 2011 has begun.

  • Think before you send

    Wednesday 09 February 2011, 3:11pm

    Young people are being warned by the UK’s national centre for child protection about the risks of ‘sexting’ indecent images of themselves.

  • Street-level crime information site launched

    Tuesday 01 February 2011, 10:30am

    Thames Valley Police today joins other forces by publishing street-level crime, anti-social behaviour (ASB) and local policing information via a new website.

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