Holderness

Population: 13,242
Policed by: Humberside Police

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

ASBBurglaryRobberyVehicleViolentOther TotalTotal
Mar 2013815113122978
Feb 20139160793172
Jan 2013201107172782
Dec 20121480272354
Nov 2012132106123385
Oct 2012222009113092
Sep 2012151401373584
Aug 2012142105113485
Jul 2012241706113189
Jun 201213909103172
May 20121011110153481
Apr 201215180753580
Mar 20121191683570
Feb 201223172662882
Jan 201211230354688
Dec 20116180183265
Nov 201126130684093
Oct 2011181011354491
Sep 201133130141047117
Aug 201121161294392
Jul 20112319091042103
Jun 20112626112438107
May 2011272204470127
Apr 20113717061656132
Mar 201145180111842134
Feb 2011192004124095
Jan 201124190643790
Dec 2010301503122787


Crime Plus ASB Breakdown for Holderness

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

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 2013117712129
Feb 20133013410131
Jan 2013027610227
Dec 201230596023
Nov 2012347410533
Oct 2012257410230
Sep 2012248513335
Aug 2012246109334
Jul 2012528213131
Jun 201222987331
May 20121110612434
Apr 20120312413335
Mar 20123011710435
Feb 2012011059328
Jan 20121121318246
Dec 20112110711132
Nov 20112010323240
Oct 20112115420244
Sep 20113219612547


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 March 2013 that occurred in all neighbourhoods within 5 miles of Holderness and orders them by lowest crime rate first.

 ASBBurglaryOtherRobberyVehicleViolentTotal
RankNeighbourhoodTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRate
1Cottingham North (3.86 miles)40.4540.45151.6900.0020.2330.34283.16
2Boothferry (3.57 miles)100.81191.53191.5300.0020.1670.56574.60
3Beverley (1.47 miles)70.8230.35232.6800.0010.1270.82414.78
4Derringham (3.71 miles)221.92171.49141.2200.0040.3580.70655.68
5Holderness (0.00 miles)80.60151.13292.1910.08130.98120.91785.89
6Sutton (1.01 miles)272.1090.70241.8600.0070.54120.93796.13
7Cottingham South (4.14 miles)70.79182.02222.4700.0050.5670.79596.63
8Ings (1.42 miles)231.89191.56272.2200.0040.3390.74826.75
9Bricknell (2.62 miles)60.75162.01232.8900.0060.7560.75577.17
10Bransholme East (2.01 miles)373.7040.40212.1000.0060.6060.60747.41
11Southcoates East (1.57 miles)202.4580.98232.8200.0020.2480.98617.47
12Southcoates West (1.18 miles)192.3270.86242.9300.0020.24151.83678.18
13Marfleet (2.27 miles)322.42151.14503.7810.0820.15100.761108.33
14Avenue (2.18 miles)282.28171.38423.4100.0060.49191.541129.10
15Newington (3.12 miles)201.77181.59413.6320.1890.80161.421069.38
16Longhill (2.22 miles)342.9970.61484.2210.0920.18171.491099.57
17Pickering (4.55 miles)322.87151.34413.6700.0050.45161.431099.76
18Bransholme West (1.34 miles)222.51151.71354.0010.1140.46101.14879.94
19Orchard Park And Greenwood (2.48 miles)453.21161.14674.7900.0040.29191.3615110.79
20University (2.16 miles)232.41252.62434.5100.00151.57131.3611912.47
21Newland (1.26 miles)212.14171.73525.2930.3180.81232.3412412.61
22Drypool (1.61 miles)383.03161.28897.1010.0890.72211.6817413.89
23Kings Park (2.12 miles)142.3730.51335.5910.17213.56132.208514.39
24St. Andrews (3.71 miles)273.98152.218612.6800.0071.03131.9214821.83
25Myton (2.41 miles)1179.83433.6130325.4520.17161.3412410.4160550.81
26Myton (city Centre) (2.41 miles)1179.83433.6130325.4520.17161.3412410.4160550.81


Neighbourhood Events

PCSO Surgery (Meeting)
    East Park Central Pavilion HULL
    1st July 2013 4:00 pm

Neighbourhood Team

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The Holderness neighbourhood covers the same area as the Holderness council ward and is one of the largest wards within the city boundaries. The dedicated Neighbourhood Policing Team is based at the Preston Road Police Station and forms part of the larger East and Park Team.
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