Thames Valley Police is opening its doors to the public this year for the fifth year running.
An open day is being held on Saturday 4 September 2010 between 10.00am and 4.00pm, at Thames Valley Police Training Centre in Sulhamstead near Reading.
The open day aims to help promote greater understanding of the work of the various departments and specialist roles within the Force.
The public will have the opportunity to look around the Force Museum, which is packed with the history of Thames Valley Police, and get the chance to meet some of the officers from the Force’s specialist departments.
Admission is £2.50 per adult and under 16s go free. No dogs, except guide dogs, are allowed on site. Parking at the site is limited and will be available on a first-come-first-served basis. Disabled access is available.
Officers will be on hand to give a personal insight into their role and work; the majority of which the public might not be aware of because it goes on behind-the-scenes.
One of the main attractions of the day is the police helicopter which will be manned by the Chiltern Air Support Unit. The Roads Policing department will be present with various vehicles, while the mounted and dog sections will also be in attendance. Displays will take place throughout the day.
Ken Cooney
PCSO C9814
Wheatley Neighbourhood Police Team
Thame Police Station
Greyhound Lane,
Thame,
Oxon,
OX9 3ZD
Tel: 0845 8 505 505