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Thames Valley Police gave £200,000 to 49 groups for youth, safety, and anti-social behavior programs using seized criminal asset funds.
Thames Valley Police has distributed nearly £200,000 to 49 community groups through its second round of the Community Fund, using proceeds from seized criminal assets.
Grants, ranging from £446 to £10,000, support youth programs, road safety, and efforts to reduce anti-social behavior.
The fund received 248 applications seeking over £1.7 million, reflecting strong community demand.
Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber and Chief Constable Jason Hogg stressed the importance of using recovered assets to strengthen local safety initiatives and foster safer neighborhoods.
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La policía de Thames Valley dio £200,000 a 49 grupos para programas de juventud, seguridad y comportamiento antisocial utilizando fondos de activos criminales incautados.