Road safety experts call for Thames Valley Police to expand use of drones to target dangerous drivers
ROAD safety experts have called on Thames Valley police to use drones to target dangerous drivers.
ROAD safety experts have called on Thames Valley police to use drones to target dangerous drivers.
A CORDON has been put in place in Reading town centre to allow police to investigate an overnight incident. The ...
AN E-SCOOTER rider has been left with serious injuries in a hit and run incident in Reading yesterday. It happened ...
THE CLOSING date for nominations for the Community Policing Awards is fast approaching and Thames Valley Police welcomes more suggestions
FOLLOWING news that two traffic wardens were attacked and threatened at knifepoint in Reading earlier this month
Thames Valley Police took formal action on just under 7% ? one in 14 ? of reported rapes over the ...
A CAR window was damaged by vandals and Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward
A HOME in Caversham was targeted by thieves and Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward
A WOMAN was left with facial injuries during a late-night assault in Reading town centre.
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