Marlborough

Population: 9,207
Policed by: Metropolitan Police

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

ASBBurglaryRobberyVehicleViolentOther TotalTotal
Mar 20132982122130102
Feb 2013251757143098
Jan 20132617571739111
Dec 2012201546163899
Nov 201223773113788
Oct 20123335101939109
Sep 201224543184498
Aug 201240131121856140
Jul 20123963131647124
Jun 20123557261630119
May 20122416410143098
Apr 201233934132789
Mar 20123116982635125
Feb 201234409112684
Jan 2012437591727108
Dec 201129848152488
Nov 201137138131527113
Oct 201138102101333106
Sep 201140526142592
Aug 2011439371928109
Jul 2011458621336110
Jun 2011455991845131
May 20114114882147139
Apr 2011536521967152
Mar 20116394432106218
Feb 20113614731268140
Jan 20112815281267132
Dec 201028947192491


Crime Plus ASB Breakdown for Marlborough

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

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 20134311210030
Feb 2013721325130
Jan 201348928839
Dec 2012666510538
Nov 2012135617537
Oct 20126252131139
Sep 20121346313544
Aug 20121755220756
Jul 20121189113547
Jun 2012357011430
May 2012537012330
Apr 2012343014327
Mar 2012927015235
Feb 2012702112426
Jan 201253618427
Dec 201145815124
Nov 2011434212227
Oct 2011455018133
Sep 2011231008225


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 Marlborough and orders them by lowest crime rate first.

 ASBBurglaryOtherRobberyVehicleViolentTotal
RankNeighbourhoodTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRate
1Moor Park Eastbury & Northwood (4.63 miles)20.3610.1820.3600.0010.1810.1871.25
2Bushey Heath & Park (3.34 miles)90.7850.43121.0420.1720.1720.17322.77
3West Harrow (1.44 miles)70.7290.9360.6210.1070.7250.52353.61
4Eastcote And East Ruislip (3.39 miles)141.2270.61121.0500.0060.5260.52453.92
5Cavendish (3.13 miles)100.89151.3360.5320.1850.4470.62454.00
6Bushey Village (4.46 miles)191.3860.43231.6710.0730.2260.43584.20
7Pinner South (2.27 miles)191.9970.7380.8400.0040.4230.31414.29
8Northwood (4.51 miles)121.1470.66181.7000.0040.3850.47464.36
9Carpenders Park & Oxhey Hall (3.69 miles)151.79151.7930.3600.0010.1230.36374.41
10Kenton East (1.64 miles)111.11131.3180.8100.0070.7150.51444.45
11Kenton (1.80 miles)110.93110.93211.7720.1780.6750.42584.89
12Hatch End (1.96 miles)151.4970.69100.9930.30121.1960.59535.25
13Queensbury (1.71 miles)80.80111.09131.2920.20121.1980.80545.37
14Pinner (2.37 miles)141.4690.94141.4610.10101.0450.52535.52
15Cleveland (4.94 miles)221.5570.49251.7620.14110.78130.92805.64
16Rayners Lane (2.21 miles)222.19141.39101.0010.1090.9010.10575.68
17Headstone South (0.85 miles)171.82151.6090.9630.3230.3280.85555.87
18Headstone North (1.15 miles)192.0030.32141.4720.2180.84101.05565.88
19Hale (4.09 miles)231.47181.15211.3410.06231.47110.70976.19
20South Oxhey (3.42 miles)302.4290.73282.2610.0820.1670.57776.22
21North Greenford (2.91 miles)221.68151.15211.6020.15120.92120.92846.42
22Kenton West (0.78 miles)80.7890.88141.3620.19222.14111.07666.42
23Belmont (1.28 miles)121.23141.43141.4300.00111.12131.33646.54
24Stanmore Park (1.89 miles)222.36131.3980.8630.3270.7590.96626.64
25Manor (3.85 miles)292.66111.01211.9300.0040.37100.92756.88
26Northwood Hills (3.33 miles)292.68111.02151.3840.37111.0270.65777.11
27Harrow On The Hill (1.77 miles)262.45141.32222.0720.1930.28100.94777.24
28Preston (2.44 miles)181.40191.48262.0320.16100.78181.40937.25
29Canons (2.34 miles)191.88171.68161.5930.30151.4940.40747.33
30Dollis Hill (4.69 miles)131.07181.49262.1530.2580.66211.74897.35
31Oxhey (4.14 miles)264.1691.44111.7610.1600.0000.00477.53
32Sudbury (2.71 miles)241.95191.54181.4670.5750.41201.63937.56
33South Ruislip (4.11 miles)191.76141.29222.0320.18141.29111.02827.58
34Hanger Hill (4.89 miles)251.78241.71302.1400.00171.21110.791077.64
35Barnhill (2.76 miles)252.13141.19342.9050.4310.09151.28948.02
36Fryent (3.09 miles)262.19171.43252.1050.4280.67151.26968.08
37Harrow Weald (1.63 miles)181.74161.55222.1330.29100.97161.55858.22
38Northwick Park (1.75 miles)241.9790.74332.7100.00151.23201.641018.30
39West Ruislip (4.45 miles)272.65100.98393.8310.1030.2990.88898.74
40Greenford Green (3.53 miles)383.05171.36262.0900.00201.6080.641098.74
41Mill Hill (4.90 miles)392.54191.24402.6040.26261.69110.721399.04
42Roxbourne (2.28 miles)292.65151.37292.6520.1850.46191.74999.04
43Northolt West End (4.61 miles)362.6870.52423.1350.3770.52272.011249.24
44Wealdstone (0.45 miles)293.24101.12273.0100.0080.8991.00839.26
45Roxeth (2.65 miles)363.42191.80211.9930.28111.04100.951009.49
46Welsh Harp (3.80 miles)423.39181.45292.3420.1690.73181.451189.51
47Hendon (4.84 miles)372.41171.11583.7770.46181.17211.3715810.28
48Perivale (3.95 miles)352.60231.71443.2730.22171.26181.3414010.42
49Burnt Oak (3.22 miles)563.67221.44392.5670.46161.05201.3116010.50
50Marlborough (0.00 miles)293.1580.87303.2620.22121.30212.2810211.08
51Dudden Hill (4.92 miles)241.80161.20544.0450.37171.27332.4714911.16
52Alperton (3.99 miles)373.00151.22483.90201.6290.73131.0514211.52
53Edgware (2.48 miles)393.97222.24151.5320.20232.34141.4211511.70
54Northolt Mandeville (3.51 miles)312.41262.02453.4930.23171.32292.2515111.72
55Colindale (3.71 miles)715.12211.52332.3820.14161.15231.6616611.98
56Tokyngton (3.64 miles)413.46131.10564.7350.42201.69181.5215312.93
57Stonebridge (4.39 miles)553.45161.00764.7770.44311.94241.5120913.11
58West Hendon (4.46 miles)432.95191.30775.28110.75261.78171.1719313.23
59Greenford Broadway (4.42 miles)644.81221.65594.4430.23120.90302.2619014.29
60Queensbury (2.61 miles)252.49201.99535.2740.40232.29191.8914414.32
61Harrow Town Centre (0.72 miles)454.83121.29545.7950.5460.64141.5013614.59
62Wembley Central (3.39 miles)534.8280.73756.8270.6450.45181.6416615.09
63Edgware (3.06 miles)444.48151.53494.9890.92252.54141.4215615.87


Neighbourhood Events

Street a week (Meeting)
    Grant Road
    19th June 2013 12:00 pm
Street a week (Meeting)
    Dobbin Close
    27th June 2013 7:00 pm
Drop-in surgery (Meeting)
    SNT Base, Headstone Drive
    1st July 2013 3:00 pm
Street a week (Meeting)
    Princes Drive
    14th July 2013 4:00 pm
Street a week (Meeting)
    Marlborough Hill
    18th July 2013 8:00 pm
Street a week (Meeting)
    Dukes Avenue
    25th July 2013 9:00 am
Drop-in surgery (Meeting)
    SNT Base, Headstone Drive
    1st August 2013 8:00 pm
Street a week (Meeting)
    Nibthwaite Road
    10th August 2013 9:00 am
Street a week (Meeting)
    Lorne Road
    16th August 2013 6:00 pm
Street a week (Meeting)
    Radnor Road
    21st August 2013 7:00 pm
Street a week (Meeting)
    Borrowdale Avenue
    27th August 2013 12:00 pm
Drop-in surgery (Meeting)
    SNT Base, Headstone Drive
    2nd September 2013 8:00 pm

Neighbourhood Team

 NameRankPhoneMobileEmailFacebook
1Carl FordPolice Constable  
2Derek LivingstonePolice Constable  
3Elaine CharalambousPolice Community Support Officer  
4Lawrence CampbellPolice Community Support Officer  
5Paul MillsSergeant  
6Wesley BestPolice Community Support Officer  
Welcome to the Marlborough 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 Marlborough Safer Neighbourhoods Team.
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