Grove

Population: 7,864
Policed by: Metropolitan Police

 Share via facebook, twitter etc.   
Jump to: Maps  |  League Table  |  Crime Trends  |  Neighbourhood Team
Loading map...
High    Medium    Low      Grove


Neighbourhood Picture

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

ASBBurglaryRobberyVehicleViolentOther TotalTotal
Mar 20137343661211358
Feb 20136245440162277
Jan 20137783433210335
Dec 201275157449201351
Nov 201266142549183319
Oct 20129058652223384
Sep 20129487666205386
Aug 2012110441173211413
Jul 201298103857200376
Jun 2012951141149212382
May 201295741450220390
Apr 2012901071246198363
Mar 201212175459236432
Feb 201284941463182356
Jan 20129496267231409
Dec 201199514962248437
Nov 2011124721069234446
Oct 201111393475214418
Sep 2011107147770240445
Aug 201112873656194394
Jul 201113577664249468
Jun 20111231071042188380
May 20111248131249199405
Apr 2011120123858264465
Mar 20111199101077381606
Feb 2011126118769360581
Jan 201113475163356566
Dec 2010116124461232429


Crime Plus ASB Breakdown for Grove

Crime Breakdown (Dec 2010-Mar 2013)
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com
Crime Rate Trends
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com

Crime Type and ASB Charts for Grove

All Crime + ASB
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com
All Crime (No ASB)
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com
Anti-Social Behaviour
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com
Robbery
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com
Burglary
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com
Vehicle Crime
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com
Violent Crime
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com
Other Crime
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com
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 2013181017581062211
Feb 2013951146883162
Jan 201312613561158210
Dec 2012161122479114201
Nov 20129131655855183
Oct 20121015145111716223
Sep 201295154811810205
Aug 201268155911310211
Jul 2012910125310610200
Jun 201291315631084212
May 201210292454949220
Apr 2012810174510711198
Mar 2012107225912612236
Feb 201281122517812182
Jan 20121513146011712231
Dec 2011199247311310248
Nov 2011191515521258234
Oct 201122411631077214
Sep 2011351216569625240


Drugs
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com
Public Disorder and Weapons
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com
Criminal Damage and Arson
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com
Theft - Shoplifting
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com
Theft - Other
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com
Miscelanious Other
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com



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 Grove and orders them by lowest crime rate first.

 ASBBurglaryOtherRobberyVehicleViolentTotal
RankNeighbourhoodTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRate
1Old Malden (2.19 miles)10.1140.4440.4400.0010.1180.89182.00
2Epsom & Ewell North (3.16 miles)171.1420.1340.2700.0050.3470.47352.35
3Berrylands (0.89 miles)90.9720.2270.7500.0010.1150.54242.59
4Sutton North (4.79 miles)80.8310.10101.0310.1040.4170.72313.20
5Lower Morden (3.39 miles)111.2810.1240.4700.0040.4780.93283.27
6Worcester Park (3.21 miles)121.2220.2080.8110.1050.5170.71353.54
7Coombe Vale (1.18 miles)90.97111.1980.8600.0010.1150.54343.67
8Chessington South (4.06 miles)131.3740.42121.2610.1120.2150.53373.90
9Chessington North (2.44 miles)151.7240.4680.9210.1120.2350.57354.01
10Alexandra (1.59 miles)151.4380.7680.7610.1020.1990.86434.11
11Wimbledon Town Centre (3.74 miles)141.5460.66151.6500.0020.2230.33404.41
12Village (3.20 miles)60.6240.41181.8510.1090.9350.51434.42
13St James (1.78 miles)80.9380.93141.6300.0020.2360.70384.43
14South Walton & Ambleside (4.65 miles)211.9250.46121.1000.0040.3780.73504.58
15The Dittons & Hinchley Wood (2.11 miles)251.59120.76211.3300.0060.38110.70754.76
16South Twickenham (3.16 miles)141.5580.89121.3310.1140.4450.55444.87
17St Helier (4.09 miles)252.3230.28151.3920.1940.3740.37534.91
18Sutton West (4.91 miles)161.60101.00121.2000.0040.4070.70494.91
19Cannon Hill (3.49 miles)121.29121.29131.4000.0050.5440.43464.95
20Surbiton Hill (1.35 miles)161.5740.39272.6500.0010.1030.29515.00
21West Hill (4.50 miles)271.8890.63161.1130.21140.9840.28735.09
22Heathfield (4.50 miles)231.76151.15141.0700.0060.46100.77685.21
23Tudor (1.39 miles)172.0230.36141.6700.0040.4860.71445.24
24Esher & Claygate (3.96 miles)312.6220.17191.6000.0040.3460.51625.24
25North Walton (4.36 miles)233.0300.00141.8500.0010.1330.40415.41
26Hampton (2.49 miles)232.4460.64151.5910.1120.2140.42515.41
27Ham And Petersham (2.38 miles)90.9350.52262.6900.0020.21111.14535.48
28Hounslow South (4.91 miles)141.35222.1290.8710.1050.4870.68585.59
29West Molesey (3.18 miles)352.8140.32191.5200.0020.16110.88715.70
30Canbury (0.92 miles)202.0830.31212.1900.0050.5260.62555.73
31Stonecot (4.09 miles)181.7460.58131.2600.00141.3690.87605.81
32Teddington (2.08 miles)181.87131.35212.1800.0000.0040.42565.82
33East Sheen (3.59 miles)181.8550.51212.1630.3130.3170.72575.85
34West Putney (4.62 miles)231.8190.71201.5810.0870.55151.18755.91
35Nonsuch (3.60 miles)181.7750.49252.4620.2030.3080.79616.00
36Coombe Hill (1.78 miles)141.36131.26191.8410.1070.6880.78626.01
37Epsom & Ewell East (4.68 miles)262.2760.52232.0000.0080.7060.52696.01
38West Barnes (2.66 miles)111.1590.94212.2000.00141.4630.31586.07
39Dundonald (3.52 miles)141.5510.11333.6610.1120.2240.44556.10
40Hampton Wick (1.18 miles)121.3220.22262.8600.0020.22141.54566.17
41East Molesey & Weston Green (2.80 miles)262.4860.57242.2900.0060.5740.38666.30
42Wimbledon Park (4.63 miles)80.7980.79232.2810.10222.1830.30656.45
43St Margarets And North Twickenham (3.90 miles)171.71141.41202.0120.2070.7080.80686.84
44St Helier (5.00 miles)181.6760.56312.8720.19100.9370.65746.85
45Hampton North (3.80 miles)222.4270.77202.2000.0020.22141.54657.16
46Fulwell And Hampton Hill (2.98 miles)192.01171.80252.6500.0030.3250.53697.30
47Ravensbury (4.96 miles)161.7360.65303.2460.6530.3270.76687.34
48Tolworth (2.10 miles)282.9460.63272.8300.0000.0090.94707.34
49Merton Park (4.06 miles)283.06111.20222.4100.0040.4430.33687.44
50Epsom & Ewell North West (3.03 miles)313.8110.12161.9700.0050.6180.98617.50
51Epsom & Ewell West (3.71 miles)343.2970.68161.5500.00100.97111.06787.54
52North Richmond (4.34 miles)232.3580.82303.0700.0060.6170.72747.58
53Whitton (4.38 miles)121.31303.28232.5110.1100.0040.44707.65
54Raynes Park (2.62 miles)131.3890.96202.1330.32252.6620.21727.66
55St Mark's (0.70 miles)161.6670.73293.0100.0060.62161.66747.67
56West Twickenham (3.73 miles)131.33202.05262.6600.0010.10161.64767.78
57Abbey (4.50 miles)282.7470.69272.6500.0090.88151.47868.43
58Mortlake And Barnes Common (4.80 miles)181.81181.81282.8210.10141.4160.60858.56
59Sunbury (4.85 miles)303.35131.45171.9010.1191.0191.01798.83
60Beverley (1.45 miles)262.74151.58394.1130.3210.1140.42889.27
61Norbiton (0.49 miles)323.6250.57313.5140.4520.23151.708910.06
62Roehampton (3.89 miles)503.8470.54433.3050.3820.15241.8413110.07
63Isleworth (4.41 miles)454.19111.02343.1610.0990.84121.1211210.42
64Hanworth (4.66 miles)373.37111.00393.5550.4570.64201.8211910.82
65Twickenham Riverside (3.36 miles)383.9680.83474.9010.1010.10101.0410510.95
66Trinity (4.59 miles)273.06131.47606.7930.3460.68131.4712213.81
67South Richmond (3.62 miles)323.11111.07817.8810.1010.10212.0414714.30
68Epsom & Ewell Central (4.86 miles)489.0420.38529.7920.3881.51183.3913024.49
69Grove (0.00 miles)739.2840.5121126.8330.3860.76617.7635845.52


Neighbourhood Events

Community event (Meeting)
    Kingfisher Leisure Centre
    6th July 2013 10:00 am
Community event (Meeting)
    Kingston Library
    26th July 2013 1:30 pm
Street a week (Meeting)
    Dudley Road
    9th August 2013 2:00 pm
Street a week (Meeting)
    Milner Road
    25th September 2013 4:00 pm

Neighbourhood Team

 NameRankPhoneMobileEmailFacebook
1Ian RenoufPolice Community Support Officer  
2Kurt LoguePolice Constable  
3Matthew CefaiPolice Constable  
4Pat ReadPolice Community Support Officer  
5Paul SmythSergeant  
6Shawkat Al-HakemPolice Community Support Officer  
Welcome to the Grove Safer Neighbourhoods Team page.
Our team is comprised of Police Officers and Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) and we are dedicated to making your neighbourhood a safer place to live in, work in and visit. We listen and talk to you, and find out what affects your daily life and feelings of security. Our priorities are then set by the local community and we work with you and other agencies to find a lasting solution.
You can contact us via e-mail or phone. As part of the Policing Pledge we will respond to every message directed to us within 24 hours. However, we are not a 24-hour response team, so if it is an emergency please call 999.
For more information about local policing visit the main Safer Neighbourhoods website.
For more information about local crime statistics in your ward, please visit the local crime maps website for Grove Safer Neighbourhoods Team.
©Copyright UKCrimeStats.com 2011

Latest Blogs

UKCrimeStats now updated to March 2013 - April on the way

Jun 3rd 2013:  Thanks for your patience - a lot of new features coming soon...  Continue reading

On Police Stations and Crime

Mar 25th 2013:  An insightful piece by London Mayor Boris Johnson today and he summed up very well the issue of how useful Police buildings and stations are in fighting crime; Police buildings do not make arrests. They do not lumber down the street in pursuit of criminals. They do not observe crime, and according to most criminologists there is no real evidence that they even deter crime – not just by sitting there as an inanimate structure of bricks and mortar. Crime is not fought by buildings, but by ...  Continue reading