Hungerford and Lambourn District

Population: 16,546
Policed by: Thames Valley Police

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The following table and graphs show you crime and ASB breakdowns and trends for Hungerford and Lambourn District.

ASBBurglaryRobberyVehicleViolentShopliftingCD&AOther TheftDrugsBike TheftTheft From the PersonWeaponsPublic OrderOtherTotal
Feb 202432052008211004349
Jan 202433023708610017371
Dec 202355062709650006069
Nov 2023310051328500115255
Oct 2023670636212600104181
Sep 202377123038230208174
Aug 20234601035312810002283
Jul 2023851643474300111396
Jun 202315603432761110135103
May 202371203442107302091100
Apr 2023960329212900105783
Mar 202358063901980020104101
Feb 202376243519610018484
Jan 20231414083606510116294
Dec 20221110635010500207380
Nov 2022312011311111111009192
Oct 2022940153607530125188
Sep 20229130103409300008086
Aug 202210403394410102019096
Jul 202217605490712000142103
Jun 20227504313511200111181
May 20221260542168003011296
Apr 20221250429793010015388
Mar 20221340531564200017289
Feb 202248053018320008271
Jan 20226603421610300111291
Dec 202159064607510018189
Nov 20216712372156300113295
Oct 20219908241103000013178
Sep 202111409331146301112196
Aug 20211020723211111119069
Jul 2021107052828800109078
Jun 20211060837099130111196
May 2021211093306752019094
Apr 2021130042647710017171
Mar 20211220621081070028177
Feb 202173032629020003358
Jan 202171052634500014056
Dec 202074181808510109365
Nov 20208110527211510005176
Oct 202014807230106702111089
Sep 20209110733561151423097
Aug 20201011111334863102111102
Jul 202075273224900014174
Jun 2020860324169610005381
May 2020813151526330003261
Apr 20201580321314511002174
Mar 20201250126116611001070
Feb 2020618092207710214279
Jan 2020781328615740222085
Dec 20196501316291630003174
Nov 201928012253111740306091
Oct 201971701214371521004183
Sep 20197120523591320014283
Aug 20191250332951820237098
Jul 20191422921116900212281
Jun 2019149093162816311111121
May 201911306245131320015386
Apr 2019161101215322250104091
Mar 20191391919513710025387
Feb 201952019267111440021293
Jan 2019141217278622400122106
Dec 20187501518712920102583
Nov 20181260142239820002381
Oct 201810517325910410001195
Sep 20189501120891020013179
Aug 2018640730691711001183
Jul 201812401028271412103185
Jun 201821337242131900210196
May 20181530102547710102277
Apr 20181030612661150103063
Mar 2018149031468731211271
Feb 20187100261057931003182
Jan 20181213191212191601001298
Dec 201777081066851000159
Nov 201775085161210212050
Oct 2017167010102161601004284
Sep 2017131508191091520002194
Aug 2017171006141141140104082
Jul 2017141916107121541211194
Jun 201723606134181220113089
May 20171480716211841010577
Apr 201711201315612752010478
Mar 20171170413691320003169
Feb 20179607107171231005279
Jan 201751407912640010049
Dec 20165905141111221201063
Nov 20161314014648830100475
Oct 201619501414191430000079
Sep 201681206194111581012390
Aug 201611180411491260112079
Jul 20161830817211120213371
Jun 20168605171141261100172
May 2016151003123121130000170
Apr 2016104081926620041062
Mar 20161071139221620101064
Feb 2016540211161100100243
Jan 201691308936832100163
Dec 201581603112121220012271
Nov 2015111011410013940300075
Oct 20151110011191111340002082
Sep 201519601019161010100174
Aug 201515201612418662111185
Jul 201523806737710121066
Jun 20151312011226701201057
May 20151760611313440000165
Apr 2015111209141131621111082
Mar 201512701152131030004067
Feb 201594056151110000042
Jan 2015990111048960101169
Dec 201416501219311820100077
Nov 20141171816110940201171
Oct 201410110106610520003063
Sep 2014169018627862003077
Aug 20141412074010761013065
Jul 2014127074722710002069
Jun 201417704527670005060
May 20141910029371420000167
Apr 2014134057191430010057
Mar 2014121013111101640001473
Feb 201414411908530011148
Jan 2014115068281120001054
Dec 20131150715161340021166
Nov 2013611012135121320102178
Oct 20131316013174171520001199
Sep 2013101103113101830001171
Aug 201312906163171830001186
Jul 2013191507103132220300094
Jun 2013161108108101240001080
May 201351201613431112000168
Apr 2013690764101250362
Mar 2013970810181930065
Feb 201311210129139600586
Jan 201378071274812965
Dec 201211130211471102465
Nov 2012131105737611458
Oct 20129815826826459
Sep 201217906424821356
Aug 201219180177411820793
Jul 201217909877832474
Jun 2012111002810101000364
May 201220906657900466
Apr 201215130410161332572
Mar 2012129031418662768
Feb 201299085610712360
Jan 2012167187191332370
Dec 20111115068211822671
Nov 201171701155101204475
Oct 2011141305162171733595
Sep 201119606828743467
Aug 201121903122570
Jul 20112880773282
Jun 201126170462477
May 201115100155586
Apr 20112440184582
Mar 201112608103672
Feb 201171607103272
Jan 201151106133166
Dec 2010121702113274


Crime Plus ASB Breakdown for Hungerford and Lambourn District


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Crime Type and ASB Charts for Hungerford and Lambourn District


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In September 2011, Other Crime was divided into 6 categories - Drugs, Public Disorder & Weapons (which was later split further and so is not displayed here), Criminal Damage & Arson (CD&A), Theft - Shoplifting, Theft-Other and Other.




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From May 2013, the following changes were made to the crime categories:
I) The violent crime category was renamed "violence and sexual offences"
2) A new category for "bicycle theft" was created which previously fell within "other theft"
3) A new category for "theft from the person" was created which previously fell within "other theft"
4) Public disorder and weapons were then split into two new categories; "public order" and "possession of weapons"
5) Both "other firearms offences" and "other knives offences" which were in "other crime" were moved into "possession of weapons".




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Neighbourhood Team

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Every neighbourhood in Thames Valley has a dedicated Neighbourhood Policing team.

Neighbourhood Policing teams can be contacted via 101, the Thames Valley Police non-emergency number. Always call 999 in an emergency.


Neighbourhood Policing teams…
  • Are led by senior police officers and include police community support officers (PCSOs), often together with volunteer police officers, volunteers and partners.

  • May serve one or several neighbourhoods.

  • Work with local people and partners to identify, tackle and prevent local, low-level crime, anti-social behaviour, and any ongoing concerns.

  • Provide you with a visible, accessible and accountable police service and aim to make your neighbourhood safer.

  • Have been present in every Thames Valley neighbourhood since 1 April 2008.

  • Focus all of their efforts on their dedicated neighbourhoods, building relationships with local people.

Neighbourhood Policing…
  • Needs you to tell us about the issues that concern you in your area.

  • Has transformed policing at a local level, to meet the needs of local communities.

  • Is known as ‘Safer Neighbourhoods’ in Milton Keynes.

Have Your Say logo From the start of 2010, Thames Valley Police extended its neighbourhood consultation by introducing a wider range of publicised opportunities to meet neighbourhood teams.


We will provide open monthly meetings to allow the public to influence our priorities. These meetings will be branded as Have Your Say opportunities, and in many cases will be held in conjunction with partners.



Once local priorities have been identified, a broader ‘toolkit’ of problem-solving tactics is being made available to ensure crime and anti-social behaviour is tackled effectively.


Across the Thames Valley area, there are many successful Neighbourhood Action Groups which will continue to deliver local problem solving, but the introduction of Have Your Say meetings will allow neighbourhood teams to identify more quickly those specific local priorities that need attention.


Thames Valley Police views the introduction of Have Your Say meetings as a positive step in tackling issues that matter most to the public. I welcome your support and engagement in this endeavour.