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    Seized criminal funds given to Thames Valley community groups

    October 24, 2025


    More than £190,000 seized from criminals will be reinvested in community groups helping to prevent crime across the Thames Valley.

    The community fund, which is organised by the police and crime commissioner (PCC), has awarded grants to 49 organisations in its latest round of funding.

    Nearly 250 groups applied for the funding, which ranges from £446 to £10,000 grants.

    Thames Valley PCC Matthew Barber said he was “delighted” that Thames Valley Police was “able to take money away from criminals and use it in a positive way”.

    “Amongst the wide range of applications received, we have provided funding to community and voluntary organisations who are focused on tackling a wide range of key priority areas including early intervention youth support, improving road safety and tackling anti-social behaviour,” Mr Barber said.

    The community fund provides twice-yearly support to voluntary and community groups that help to prevent crime and keep communities safe.

    Capital is generated from the sale of items seized from criminals that cannot be returned to their rightful owners.

    It is jointly managed by the PCC and Thames Valley Police Chief Constable Jason Hogg.

    “This funding will ensure community and voluntary organisations can continue to run projects that play an important role in preventing crime and protecting our communities,” Mr Hogg said.

    Groups that successfully applied for the grants attended a special presentation event on Friday.



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