EASTLEIGH NORTH

Population: 8,487
Policed by: Hampshire Constabulary

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The following table and graphs show you crime and ASB breakdowns and trends for EASTLEIGH NORTH.

ASBBurglaryRobberyVehicleViolentOther TotalTotal
Feb 20132400352153
Jan 20132130582360
Dec 20122030373770
Nov 201229511102874
Oct 20122860263476
Sep 20123030262869
Aug 20124160393998
Jul 20124030293084
Jun 20124220482480
May 2012662021631117
Apr 20123621272169
Mar 2012455321736108
Feb 20123050562571
Jan 201227501133682
Dec 20113011262565
Nov 201133704173899
Oct 201146407112795
Sep 201148611072092
Aug 201141304162791
Jul 20113940673187
Jun 201133405162684
May 20115130112130116
Apr 2011462172031107
Mar 201129215164396
Feb 201132424142783
Jan 2011350091649109
Dec 201035002172579


Crime Plus ASB Breakdown for EASTLEIGH NORTH

Crime Breakdown (Dec 2010-Feb 2013)
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Crime Rate Trends
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Crime Type and ASB Charts for EASTLEIGH 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
Feb 201352832121
Jan 201360717223
Dec 2012751239137
Nov 2012631017128
Oct 2012451029434
Sep 201274825228
Aug 20126120010239
Jul 2012611425230
Jun 201233807324
May 2012241319231
Apr 2012116011221
Mar 20122314212336
Feb 2012419010125
Jan 20124110119136
Dec 2011311207225
Nov 20115216211238
Oct 2011127015227
Sep 201112618220


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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Neighbourhood crime league table

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

 ASBBurglaryOtherRobberyVehicleViolentTotal
RankNeighbourhoodTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRate
1Fair Oak (3.61 miles)90.9020.2060.6000.0020.2010.10202.00
2Bishopstoke (2.10 miles)90.9020.2070.7000.0010.1020.20212.09
3Colden Common & Twyford (4.50 miles)61.1600.0000.0000.0030.5820.39112.13
4Knightwood & Valley Park (2.34 miles)131.2330.2870.6600.0000.0010.09242.27
5Hiltingbury (2.35 miles)131.3590.9450.5200.0010.1000.00282.91
6Compton & Otterbourne (4.84 miles)41.0400.0061.5610.2610.2600.00123.12
7West End (2.47 miles)100.9240.37141.2900.0070.6510.09363.32
8Botley (4.77 miles)40.9620.4871.6800.0000.0010.24143.35
9Boyatt Wood (1.76 miles)161.4310.09181.6100.0040.3620.18413.67
10Hedge End (4.10 miles)432.1050.24291.4200.0000.0070.34844.10
11Chandlers Ford (1.32 miles)222.2920.2180.8300.0040.4260.62424.37
12Nursling & Rownhams (3.13 miles)60.9260.92142.1400.0020.3120.31304.58
13Bassett (2.19 miles)80.8750.55283.0600.0020.2210.11444.81
14Baddesley (3.15 miles)274.0730.4560.9100.0000.0020.30385.73
15Peartree & Merryoak (3.65 miles)342.4140.28251.7700.00110.7880.57825.80
16Eastleigh North (0.00 miles)242.8300.00212.4700.0030.3550.59536.24
17Bitterne & Townhill (2.31 miles)382.7090.64251.7800.0090.6470.50886.26
18Sholing (4.10 miles)302.04100.68352.3800.00140.9560.41956.46
19Southampton Airport (0.99 miles)00.0000.0036.5100.0000.0000.0036.51
20Highfield (2.26 miles)282.16141.08473.6300.0050.3980.621027.88
21Coxford (3.36 miles)743.25241.05592.5900.00150.6680.351807.90
22Banisters Park & Bevois (3.18 miles)454.8770.76151.6210.1130.3350.54768.23
23Shirley (3.66 miles)503.39151.02453.0510.0730.2090.611238.34
24Woolston (4.14 miles)142.1960.94294.5400.0020.3140.63558.62
25Swaythling (1.29 miles)564.8730.26383.3000.0040.35110.961129.74
26Harefield (2.79 miles)554.17141.06382.8820.15161.2190.6813410.17
27Regents Park & Freemantle (4.50 miles)633.86140.86643.9220.12201.2390.5517210.55
28Millbrook (4.57 miles)1327.3080.44653.5900.00120.66120.6622912.66
29St Marys (4.03 miles)334.9660.90324.8130.4550.7560.908512.76
30Thornhill (3.91 miles)696.66171.64373.5700.00111.06111.0614513.99
31St Denys (2.72 miles)365.3350.74507.4100.0030.4420.309614.23
32Newtown (3.55 miles)467.1940.62396.0900.0010.16121.8710215.94
33Northam (3.52 miles)198.6431.36104.5510.4510.4531.363716.82
34Waterfront (4.93 miles)377.3281.58438.5000.0061.1940.799819.38
35Eastleigh Central (1.20 miles)4010.9830.82236.3100.0000.0051.377119.48
36Polygon (3.69 miles)538.0960.928212.5160.9210.15152.2916324.87
37City Centre (4.12 miles)46219.0500.00123585.71523.81314.291152.38188895.24


Neighbourhood Events

Neighbourhood Meeting/Surgery (Meeting)
    Meet some of your local Safer neighbourhoods team for the Eastleigh Central area. Report crime, discuss concerns where you live. We offer crime prevention advice, have literature available to take away and will be giving away 'free' purse safety lanyards & will security code your bike on request.
    Street meeting - Town Centre, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, Hampshire,
    6th June 2013 10:00 am

Neighbourhood Team

 NameRankPhoneMobileEmailFacebook
1Ben HousleyPolice Community Support OfficerNon Urgent Calls Dial 101eastleigh.snt.western@hampshire.pnn.police.uk  
2Bob FinchPolice Community Support OfficerNon urgent calls dial 101eastleigh.snt.western@hampshire.pnn.police.uk  
3Chris SpellerbergPSNon Urgent Calls dial 101eastleigh.snt.western@hampshire.pnn.police.uk  
4Iain WilsonPolice ConstableNon urgent calls dial 101eastleigh.snt.western@hampshire.pnn.police.uk  
5James WoolridgePolice ConstableNon urgent calls dial 101eastleigh.snt.western@hampshire.pnn.police.uk  
6Tina FryPolice Community Support OfficerNon urgent calls dial 101eastleigh.snt.western@hampshire.pnn.police.uk  
This beat covers the residential areas outside of the Town Centre, Fleming Park Leisure Centre, the old Golf Course, the Birds or Aviary estate are included in this beat. as well as the new Lakeside housing development. The Beat team comprises of two Police Officers and two Police Community Support Officers. In addition Quilley School fund a PCSO (Bob Finch) who works within & outside of the school for the benefit of pupils, staff and residents (Safer Schools Partnership).

This is a busy beat with a variety of concerns and localised issues. The team work hard to reduce Anti-social behaviour (ASB), crime and disorder through a variety of initiatives. Our intention is for you to be familiar with us, and to make ourselves accessible to our local community, helping to identify local priorities and working with residents and partner organisation's. Follow us on Twitter @EastleighPolice.

You can influence local priorities by attending a beat surgery or public meeting, by email, web or call 101.
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