Message of thanks from Thames Valley Police - Windsor
Thames Valley Police would like to thank everyone who came to Windsor to pay their respects to Her Majesty the Queen today and in the days since her passing.
Thames Valley Police would like to thank everyone who came to Windsor to pay their respects to Her Majesty the Queen today and in the days since her passing.
I began my time with Thames Valley Police in July 2010, having been in policing since 1988, and since that time have been involved in the policing of a number of Royal events.
“Having been with Thames Valley Police since 2008, I have been exceptionally fortunate to police some of the incredible events held within our region. From numerous Royal Ascot meets, Royal Weddings, The Queen’s 90th birthday celebrations, military escorts for the Household Cavalry and the funeral of HRH Prince Philip.
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Thames Valley Police has joined over 800 employers in signing up to the Race at Work charter.
Following an investigation by Thames Valley Police’s Major Crime Review Team, Donald Robertson, aged 66, formerly of Slough, was convicted at court today (17/5) of kidnap and rape of a teenage girl in July 1981.
Thames Valley Police is today (6/4) publishing its strategy to tackle violence against women and girls.
A ceremony was held on Saturday (18/9) to formally dedicate the Thames Valley Police (TVP) Memorial Garden.
Thames Valley Police are highlighting the benefits of online reporting, how and when it should be used and dispelling any myths around how they are dealt with.
The family of Kimberley Cameron, aged 27, from Aylesbury, who tragically died following a road traffic collision involving a police vehicle on Friday evening (16/4), have released the following tribute.