Redruth North

Population: 8,239
Policed by: Devon and Cornwall Constabulary

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The following table and graphs show you crime and ASB breakdowns and trends for Redruth North.

ASBBurglaryRobberyVehicleViolentOther TotalTotal
Mar 201329100202575
Feb 2013271003102373
Jan 201324803162879
Dec 201229202191769
Nov 201230622192584
Oct 201238801173397
Sep 20124990101727112
Aug 2012446092332114
Jul 2012774051723126
Jun 201234314123084
May 201232205263398
Apr 201227401143783
Mar 2012353072136102
Feb 201241514133094
Jan 201234603182990
Dec 201131903202992
Nov 20112361282666
Oct 20113370101535100
Sep 201153908731108
Aug 201162190101038139
Jul 20115711041227111
Jun 2011537021632110
May 201148604102290
Apr 2011511022225101
Mar 2011581001532106
Feb 201132601112676
Jan 20113710192472
Dec 201045412182191


Crime Plus ASB Breakdown for Redruth North

Crime Breakdown (Dec 2010-Mar 2013)
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Crime Rate Trends
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Crime Type and ASB Charts for Redruth North

All Crime + ASB
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All Crime (No ASB)
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Anti-Social Behaviour
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Robbery
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Burglary
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Vehicle Crime
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Violent Crime
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Other Crime
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In September 2011, Other Crime was divided into 6 categories - Drugs, Public Disorder & Weapons (PD&W), Criminal Damage & Arson (CD&A), Theft - Shoplifting, Theft-Other and Other. In order to avoid confusion, UKCrimeStats has renamed the original "Other" category as "Other Total" which is the sum of these 6 and this is what is displayed from December 2010 to August 2011

DrugsPD&WCD&AShopliftingOther TheftOtherOther Total
Mar 2013071035025
Feb 2013121225123
Jan 2013121059128
Dec 201200547117
Nov 2012101336225
Oct 2012251367033
Sep 2012021418227
Aug 2012031577032
Jul 201216735123
Jun 2012321229230
May 2012065612433
Apr 2012242227037
Mar 2012341754336
Feb 201235953530
Jan 2012221029429
Dec 2011161084029
Nov 2011134152126
Oct 20111312512235
Sep 2011401268131


Drugs
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Public Disorder and Weapons
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Criminal Damage and Arson
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Theft - Shoplifting
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Theft - Other
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Miscelanious Other
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The Economic Policy Centre www.economicpolicycentre.com has made every effort in order to ensure that the data for UkCrimeStats is accurate and up to date. However, we are aware of certain deficiencies in this data which are beyond our control. That's because as a 3rd party developer, we do not collect the data, the Police do who then hand it over to another data company to release to 3rd party developers such as ourselves. We only download and analyse it so that you can use it. For full detail of these deficiencies, please read here.

Neighbourhood crime league table

The league table below looks at the total crimes and crime rate for March 2013 that occurred in all neighbourhoods within 5 miles of Redruth North and orders them by lowest crime rate first.

 ASBBurglaryOtherRobberyVehicleViolentTotal
RankNeighbourhoodTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRate
1Mount Hawke & St Agnes (3.41 miles)50.6620.2650.6600.0000.0030.39151.97
2Illogan North (2.34 miles)50.6710.1381.0800.0010.1340.54192.56
3Redruth South, St Day & Lanner (1.68 miles)131.1050.4290.7620.1710.08121.01423.55
4Camborne South (4.17 miles)101.3930.42162.2300.0000.00152.09446.14
5Redruth North (0.00 miles)293.5210.12253.0300.0000.00202.43759.10
6Illogan South (2.48 miles)334.1730.38283.5400.0010.13141.77799.98
7Camborne North (3.24 miles)395.0500.00283.6300.0050.65172.208911.52


Neighbourhood Events

Pasty Festival (Meeting)
    

The Annual Pasty Festival which is held over a period of 3 days celebrating the good old Cornish Pasty!!


    Redruth Town Centre
    6th September 2013 9:00 am
Rememberance Parade (Meeting)
    

Rememberance Parade


    Various Parades around the redruth area
    10th November 2013 9:00 am

Neighbourhood Team

 NameRankPhoneMobileEmailFacebook
1Daniel TildesleyPolice Community Support Officer  
2Harold RichardsPolice Community Support Officer  
3Moya ThompsonPolice Community Support Officer  
4Natalie AdamsPolice Community Support Officer  
5Steve ChapmanPolice Constable  
6Tom PATRICKSergeant  

The name Redruth is derived from words meaning 'Red Ford'. At one time Redruth was the largest and richest mining area in Cornwall.

Notable features in Redruth include the Town Clock in Fore Street which has stood since the 1700's.The tower was originally of wooden construction but was replaced with a stone tower in 1828.

In Cross Street is Murdoch House where from 1782 Scottish engineer William Murdoch lived for 16 years.He lit this residence using piped 'coal gas', probably the first building in the world to be lit this way.

The Redruth North and Town beat area includes a resident population of approximately 7,000 people. Our beat area extends from North Country to the Town Centre.

Within Redruth North there are three schools,Redruth Community School and two primary schools, Penoweth at Drump Road and Treleigh.

There are two main industrial estates Treleigh and Cardrew which provide a large amount of employment within the area.

 

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