Thames Valley Police Authority will today reveal the force’s budget for the next four years.

More than £50m of savings need to be made in the Thames Valley, which officials said would come through restructuring, streamlining processes, collaboration with Hampshire Constabulary and cutting back on non-essential activity.

In a statement, a spokesman for the authority said it had been “working hard to put in place a financial strategy that provides the Chief Constable with the resources needed to deliver local and national policing priorities, while responding to the financial challenges from the Government”.

Khan Juna, chairman of Thames Valley Police Authority, said: “Our priority is to maintain visible front line policing and we are working with the Chief Constable to ensure we can continue to provide the best policing service to the communities of Thames Valley.”

The meeting starts at 9am at Thames Valley Police headquarters in Oxford Road, Kidlington.

Members of the public are welcome to attend.