Thames Valley Police sees 600 new officers recruited since 2019
Nearly 600 officers have been recruited in the last three years, with the government having met 84% of its target of 20,000 new recruits in the force
Read moreDetailsNearly 600 officers have been recruited in the last three years, with the government having met 84% of its target of 20,000 new recruits in the force
Read moreDetailsTHE ROYAL Berkshire Hospital welcomed the delivery of sixteen high-tech beds and mattresses which are set to improve its patient experience.
Read moreDetailsAN AMERICAN artist who can't be compared to anyone else is coming to Reading next month, ready to wow music fans
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for information following two incidents of rape in Reading. A woman in her forties was raped by a male in Prospect Mews at some point...
Read moreDetailsAvanti West Coast warns of severe disruption to services on Saturday, January 28, due to high levels of staff leave and shortages
Read moreDetailsReading East MP Matt Rodda sat on the Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill committee, which oversaw the bill seeking to ban hunting "trophies"
Read moreDetailsMembers of the team at Thames Water will be attending the event in the Oracle to field questions and share information on Friday, January 27
Read moreDetailsThe joint PCC and Chief Constable's community fund is now taking applications from projects supporting TVP policing in the Thames Valley area
Read moreDetailsINDIVIDUALS and communities have pooled together in recent months to tackle the common enemy that is the cost of living crisis.
Read moreDetailsAN AMATEUR photographer has captured the remarkable effect a spot of rain can have on one particular part of Whitley.
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