THE POLICE and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, Matthew Barber, has announced an increase in the amount of funding set to be allocated in his Partnership Fund.
A 15% increase in the funding over the next three years will see nearly £9m’ worth of boosts to helping local authorities and police collaborate on crime reduction and tackling antisocial behaviour.
The new cycle of funding provided to Community Safety Partnerships (CSPs) runs from April 2025 to March 2028 will deliver a total of £8.879m to support community safety initiatives and address the priorities in the PCC’s Police & Crime Plan.
Matthew Barber said: “Preventing crime has to be our top priority and I am delighted to be able to deliver this huge boost to local funding as the same time as seeking to recruit more neighbourhood police officers.
“This funding strengthens the excellent work already taking place across Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire and will support local initiatives to make our communities safer.
“Full details of the funding allocation to each Local Authority is available on the PCC website.”