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PCC Barber marks major milestone in new Berkshire forensics hub

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Tuesday, March 25, 2025 6:56 am
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The site of a new forensics hub being built in Bicester.

The site of a new forensics hub being built in Bicester.

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Thames Valley Police and the Police and Crime Commissioner have celebrated a major milestone for a new forensics centre with a topping-out ceremony.

PCC Matthew Barber was joined by Deputy Chief Constable Ben Snuggs and Head of Forensic Services Kay Hannam, as well as representatives from constructors Willmott Dixon and design consultants AtkinsRéalis, as work on the new centre reaches its next phase.

Mr Barber, DCC Snuggs, and Ms Hannam, signed steel beams on the project to mark the occasion.

The superstructure of what will become a hub for forensic investigation, based in Bicester, has now been finished, with work set to continue with the external façade and interior spaces.

The site is planned to contain laboratories, new digital technologies, and dedicated training facilities.

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It is part of a wider Forensic Improvement Programme, which has garnered significant investment to transform forensic services to improve investigations and the outcomes for victims.

Construction started on the new forensics centre on force-owned land near Avonbury Business Park on Howes Lane, next to our Traffic Base, in August 2023, and is expected to be completed next year.

Matthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner, said: “I am delighted that we are one-step closer to realising our new state-of-the-art forensics centre in the Thames Valley.

“The new centre is at the heart of Thames Valley Police’s Forensic Improvement Programme, investing in and future proofing our forensics services to deliver cutting-edge technology and improved forensic skills and capacity, which are so important in keeping the public safe.

“This building, and the people who work within it, will be a vital asset in the force’s fight against crime, helping to improve investigations, outcomes, and justice for victims.

“Well done to everyone involved in this project as we reach this important milestone.”

DCC Snuggs said: “It’s a real privilege to see the amazing progress that’s been made here at our new Forensic Investigation Centre. I am delighted that we’ve reached this significant milestone in the build of this important new capability for Thames Valley Police.

“Forensic science is an absolutely critical investigative capability for policing, one which we are proud to have put right at the heart of our commitment to fighting crime in the Thames Valley.

“I know that the working environment here will also help us remain at the forefront of forensic science and innovation, retain the great people who work for us already, as well as attract and retain more great talent into this vital discipline.

“My sincere thanks to all who continue to make this exciting project succeed.”

Kay Hannam said: “Reaching this stage in the build is an exciting milestone and a testament to everyone’s hard work in bringing this project to life.

“With the structure taking shape, our teams can now truly envision delivering high-quality forensic science in a purpose-built modern space.

“This new Forensic Services Centre is a huge step forward, replacing outdated facilities with a fit-for-purpose space that fully supports our work–it provides the environment, tools, and collaboration opportunities needed to meet both current and future forensic demands.

“But it’s more than just a building it’s an investment in our people; with dedicated training areas, improved working conditions, and a design that brings teams together, this facility will create the best possible opportunity for collaboration, innovation, and the continued evolution of forensic science in support of justice.”

Richard Poulter, Managing Director of Willmott Dixon’s South region, said: “We are thrilled to support Thames Valley Police in enhancing their forensics department, providing state-of-the-art facilities and training that will ultimately benefit both the department and the wider community.

“Collaborating closely with TVP, we have ensured that this project is tailored to meet their specific needs, equipping forensic teams with the best possible resources.

“Attending this topping-out ceremony is a fantastic opportunity to hear directly from the future users of the building, gaining insight into how this development will positively impact their work and the communities they serve.”

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