Eastwood North and Brinsley

Population: 5,612
Policed by: Nottinghamshire Police

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

ASBBurglaryRobberyVehicleViolentOther TotalTotal
Mar 2013105034527
Feb 2013113013523
Jan 201352022920
Dec 201253015317
Nov 201273012417
Oct 2012100011820
Sep 2012720301022
Aug 20121020221329
Jul 2012102025625
Jun 2012101014521
May 201291013620
Apr 201254043723
Mar 201280011818
Feb 20121100011628
Jan 201282001718
Dec 201183004621
Nov 201191044725
Oct 2011103030824
Sep 2011111011418
Aug 2011123002926
Jul 20111520131233
Jun 20111550121134
May 2011124015830
Apr 2011151023728
Mar 2011167023937
Feb 2011133005526
Jan 2011141123930
Dec 201090022518


Crime Plus ASB Breakdown for Eastwood North and Brinsley

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

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 20131030105
Feb 20133010015
Jan 20131051209
Dec 20120110103
Nov 20121010204
Oct 20120130318
Sep 201200504110
Aug 201200805013
Jul 20120010506
Jun 20121030105
May 20121140006
Apr 20120040217
Mar 20120030418
Feb 201221705116
Jan 20121030217
Dec 20111030116
Nov 20112040017
Oct 20111020508
Sep 20112010104


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 Eastwood North and Brinsley and orders them by lowest crime rate first.

 ASBBurglaryOtherRobberyVehicleViolentTotal
RankNeighbourhoodTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRate
1Awsworth & Cossall (3.81 miles)10.2910.2951.4400.0000.0020.5892.59
2Watnall (2.33 miles)10.3610.3631.0900.0031.0900.0082.91
3Nuthall And Strelley Village (4.09 miles)71.0950.7830.4700.0020.3120.31192.96
4Jacksdale (2.16 miles)51.5300.0010.3100.0010.3130.92103.06
5Kirkby Woodhouse Annesley Woodhouse (2.93 miles)81.2810.1650.8000.0030.4830.48203.19
6Giltbrook And Newthorpe (1.70 miles)30.4920.3371.1500.0040.6640.66203.29
7Hucknall West (2.66 miles)161.5640.39111.0800.0040.3940.39393.81
8Hucknall North (3.88 miles)71.0371.0371.0300.0010.1550.73273.96
9Eastwood North And Brinsley (0.00 miles)101.7850.8950.8900.0030.5340.71274.81
10Underwood (1.57 miles)51.6100.0061.9300.0000.0041.29154.83
11Bestwood Village, Linby And Papplewick (4.85 miles)41.5600.0062.3300.0000.0031.17135.05
12Kirkby Central (4.33 miles)111.7720.32111.7700.0040.6471.13355.63
13Shipley, Smalley And Horsley (4.54 miles)162.8230.53111.9400.0020.3520.35345.98
14South Normanton And Pinxton (4.66 miles)402.7280.54302.0400.0030.20140.95956.46
15Eastwood South (1.71 miles)131.3960.64252.6700.0030.32181.92656.94
16Kirkby West (4.92 miles)182.5781.14121.7100.0050.7191.28527.41
17Kimberley (3.10 miles)223.5281.28111.7600.0020.3281.28518.17
18Ripley Town Centre (4.47 miles)453.10110.76332.2800.00140.97161.101198.21
19Cotmanhay & Shipley View (3.45 miles)584.1860.43231.6620.14100.72151.081148.22
20Hucknall Central (3.49 miles)121.8550.77213.2310.1540.62111.69548.32
21Somercotes And Riddings (3.94 miles)593.44201.17432.5010.0630.17170.991438.33
22Hempshill Vale (4.75 miles)173.5420.42112.2900.0010.21102.08418.53
23Selston (2.86 miles)314.7540.61152.3000.0010.1550.77568.59
24Bulwell Hall (4.34 miles)92.2841.01123.0300.0000.00102.53358.85
25Heanor & Loscoe (2.86 miles)784.5370.41462.6710.06110.64160.931599.23
26Strelley (4.75 miles)103.1830.9582.5400.0020.64103.183310.49
27Codnor, Waingroves And Langley Mill (2.78 miles)706.78141.36181.7410.1050.4850.4811310.95
28Ilkeston Town (4.70 miles)266.1100.00143.2900.0020.4751.174711.04
29Hucknall East (4.28 miles)233.73172.76264.2210.1620.32111.798012.99
30Bulwell (4.11 miles)294.32131.94314.6230.4520.30192.839714.45
31Larklands And Gallows (4.40 miles)576.6070.81515.9040.4650.58141.6213815.97
32Newstead (4.64 miles)1512.5200.0032.5000.0010.8321.672117.53
33Bulwell Town Centre (4.78 miles)1346.4313.5734121.4300.0013.57828.5757203.57


Neighbourhood Events

Patchwalk (Other)
    

A Patch Walk is a foot patrol 'Police surgery'. Patch Walks are aimed at reassuring the local community and also empowering them, by getting the community involved in what is happening in the local area. This is your chance to make a difference in your community where you will be able to identify local issues that affect you. Come along and meet your local beat team officers PC 2645 Richard Reynolds and/or PCSO 8883 Peter Keeley and have your say.


    Three Tuns Rd/edward Rd/barber Street Eastwood
    22nd June 2013 3:00 pm
Patchwalk (Other)
    

A Patch Walk is a foot patrol 'Police surgery'. Patch Walks are aimed at reassuring the local community and also empowering them, by getting the community involved in what is happening in the local area. This is your chance to make a difference in your community where you will be able to identify local issues that affect you. Come along and meet your local beat team officers PC 2645 Richard Reynolds and/or PCSO 8883 Peter Keeley and have your say.


    Mansfield Rd/church Lane/cordy Lane Brinsley
    27th June 2013 3:00 pm
Northern Cluster Safer Neighbourhood Committee Meeting (Meeting)
    

The Northern Cluster Neighbourhood Policing Team which covers Brinsley, Eastwood North, Awsworth, Cossall, Newthorpe & Giltbrook will be holding a meeting to discuss and set priorities for the next three months.

This meeting is open to the general public and key members of the community.

This is a great opportunity to find out what is going on with policing in your community and have your say.

The priorities will be identified by the results of completed Neighbourhood Priority Surveys, so please take a couple of minutes to complete a survey if you haven't already done so recently.

The Neighbourhood Priority Survey can be accessed via the following web address www.neighbourhoodprioritysurvey.co.uk

Thank you


    Eastwood Police Station
    16th July 2013 7:00 pm
Northern Cluster Safer Neighbourhood Committee Meeting (Meeting)
    

The Northern Cluster Neighbourhood Policing Team which covers Brinsley, Eastwood North, Awsworth, Cossall, Newthorpe & Giltbrook will be holding a meeting to discuss and set priorities for the next three months.

This meeting is open to the general public and key members of the community.

This is a great opportunity to find out what is going on with policing in your community and have your say.

The priorities will be identified by the results of completed Neighbourhood Priority Surveys, so please take a couple of minutes to complete a survey if you haven't already done so recently.

The Neighbourhood Priority Survey can be accessed via the following web address www.neighbourhoodprioritysurvey.co.uk

Thank you


    Eastwood Police Station
    22nd October 2013 7:00 pm
Brinsley Community Action Team (cat) Meeting (Meeting)
    

CAT meetings are open to all residents and offer a friendly environment in which to make suggestions about how to improve your area and raise any issues that concern you.

If you would like to raise an issue at a CAT you can have it put on the agenda by contacting your local Councillor in advance, or you can simply attend the meeting and raise your issue then.

Community Action Team meetings are chaired by local Councillors, and attended by Council officers, the police and representatives of other organisations and local groups. This means that local residents and representatives from these organisations can work together to make a real difference to issues that affect the area.


    Brinsley Parish Hall Cordy Lane Brinsley Notts
    7th November 2013 7:00 pm
Northern Cluster Safer Neighbourhood Committee Meeting (Meeting)
    

The Northern Cluster Neighbourhood Policing Team which covers Brinsley, Eastwood North, Awsworth, Cossall, Newthorpe & Giltbrook will be holding a meeting to discuss and set priorities for the next three months.

This meeting is open to the general public and key members of the community.

This is a great opportunity to find out what is going on with policing in your community and have your say.

The priorities will be identified by the results of completed Neighbourhood Priority Surveys, so please take a couple of minutes to complete a survey if you haven't already done so recently.

The Neighbourhood Priority Survey can be accessed via the following web address www.neighbourhoodprioritysurvey.co.uk

Thank you


    Eastwood Police Station
    23rd January 2014 7:00 pm

Neighbourhood Team

 NameRankPhoneMobileEmailFacebook
1Peter KeeleyPolice Community Support Officer101 Ext 855 4861peter.keeley@nottinghamshire.pnn.police.uk  
2Richard ReynoldsPolice Constable101 Ext 855 4864richard.reynolds@nottinghamshire.pnn.police.uk  
EASTWOOD NORTH
Eastwood North sits between Eastwood South, Langley Mill and Heanor. Many of the boundary lines of Eastwood North run through rural areas and are therefore not easy to define. However, main road boundaries of the area include the A610, the A608 Mansfield Road, the B600 Willey Lane, Moorgreen, Mill Road and Princes Street.

The B600 links Eastwood North to Watnall and Selston. Nottingham Road is the main artery road through Eastwood which comprises of mainly retail shops, offices, banks, building societies, supermarkets, public houses, Post Office, library, restaurants and takeaways.

BRINSLEY
Brinsley is a small village which borders Langley Mill, Eastwood North and Greasley (Beauvale). Again, most of Brinsley's boundary lines run through rural areas and are difficult to define. However, its boundaries run from the A608 Mansfield Road near Cocker House Farm through open land past the Brinsley Headstocks Wildlife and Heritage Site, up to Cordy Lane near the Yew Tree Public House. It then turns northwest towards borders with Westwood and Jacksdale before returning south through open countryside past Brinsley Hall.

The B600 links Brinsley to Watnall and Selston and also provides good transport links to Junction 27 of the M1 motorway. Brinsley has one main road, the A608, which runs from the B600 through the centre of Brinsley and on towards Eastwood.
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