Thames Valley Police Website Now Mobile Friendly

A new mobile friendly version of the Thames Valley Police website is now available which will enhance the site and services available for smartphone users.
The website contains a wealth of useful information and advice, including our interactive virtual neighbourhood, details of your local neighbourhood team and what they’ve been up to, and online crime and incident reporting, which will now be even easier to access when you’re out and about.
There is no need to download a special app. If you access the website from a smartphone the new mobile version loads automatically.
Over 50 per cent of visitors to the Force website now access it from mobile devices.
Karen Papworth, Thames Valley Police Corporate Communications Support Services manager, whose team developed the new version for mobiles said: “Since we launched, mobile phone access has increased by 74 per cent and the number of new users by 110 per cent.
“We will continue to develop the website to engage with our communities and would like feedback from the public on future developments.”

New website can be found at http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk

Complete a survey on the new mobile version: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WJKQP8M

Fulscot Bridge update

Update from Network Rail:

“You will no doubt be pleased to hear that we are very close to completing the works at Fulscot. The remaining works are as follows:

  • Parapet walls will be finished Fri 22nd August am
  • Surfacing will be finished Friday 22nd August pm
  • Road lining Friday 22nd August pm

Following the completion of the works a road safety audit will be undertaken next week.

Subject to the outcome of the road safety audit, we the road will be open by 02/09/14.

Continue reading “Fulscot Bridge update”