Six thefts from cars in Caversham during a 48-hour period
THIEVES continue to target cars parked in Caversham, despite a police warning (see last week's Reading Today).
THIEVES continue to target cars parked in Caversham, despite a police warning (see last week's Reading Today).
A PROGRAMME that helps people who have experience domestic abuse has been shortlisted for a national award.
MEMBERS of the public will have the opportunity to go behind the scenes with the police at an upcoming open ...
Thames Valley Triathletes are encouraging new people to tryout as the club prepares to celebrate their 40th anniversary this year.
LOCAL television service That's Thames Valley will continue to operate for another 10 years subject to the outcome of a ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD look set to finish as runners-up after they earned an impressive away win at BURGHFIELD.
Thames Valley Kings first-team suffered a heartbreaking loss to the High Rollers on Sunday, with a final score of 76-73 ...
The SWIFT initiative is being led by NHS Blood and Transplant, in partnership with the Ministry of Defence and Air ...
The joint PCC and Chief Constable's community fund is now taking applications from projects supporting TVP policing in the Thames ...
The police and crime commissioner for the Thames Valley has responded to calls for more investment to tackle violent crime ...
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