Kimberley

Population: 6,243
Policed by: Nottinghamshire Police

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

ASBBurglaryRobberyVehicleViolentOther TotalTotal
Mar 20132280281151
Feb 20131720361240
Jan 20132230261043
Dec 20122270141650
Nov 20122620641856
Oct 20121980061346
Sep 20121351451139
Aug 2012161146735
Jul 20122352431552
Jun 20122710541855
May 20121740351544
Apr 20122730161047
Mar 20122420371955
Feb 20122340381351
Jan 201229501062070
Dec 20111660251948
Nov 20111470251745
Oct 20111941351850
Sep 20111450241439
Aug 20114230781979
Jul 201142710111475
Jun 20113020631859
May 20112640531452
Apr 20112470361454
Mar 20111570221743
Feb 20113020262262
Jan 20112040341243
Dec 20102530281351


Crime Plus ASB Breakdown for Kimberley

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

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 201311124211
Feb 201313601112
Jan 201310324010
Dec 2012011012216
Nov 201223544018
Oct 201201605113
Sep 201200605011
Aug 20120030317
Jul 2012111002115
Jun 201211664018
May 201202417115
Apr 201210224110
Mar 201201438319
Feb 201210812113
Jan 201221822520
Dec 201130436319
Nov 201101442617
Oct 201101733418
Sep 201100720514


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 Kimberley and orders them by lowest crime rate first.

 ASBBurglaryOtherRobberyVehicleViolentTotal
RankNeighbourhoodTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRate
1Hillside (4.54 miles)00.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.00
2Awsworth & Cossall (1.17 miles)10.2910.2951.4400.0000.0020.5892.59
3Watnall (1.32 miles)10.3610.3631.0900.0031.0900.0082.91
4Nuthall And Strelley Village (1.18 miles)71.0950.7830.4700.0020.3120.31192.96
5Bramcote (4.03 miles)60.8270.9650.6810.1430.4100.00223.01
6Giltbrook And Newthorpe (1.42 miles)30.4920.3371.1500.0040.6640.66203.29
7Wollaton West (3.73 miles)81.1040.5581.1000.0020.2820.28243.31
8Rise Park (3.76 miles)71.0640.6191.3600.0010.1530.45243.64
9Hucknall West (2.86 miles)161.5640.39111.0800.0040.3940.39393.81
10Hucknall North (4.29 miles)71.0371.0371.0300.0010.1550.73273.96
11Wollaton East (3.72 miles)71.0030.43162.2900.0020.2930.43314.43
12Eastwood North And Brinsley (3.10 miles)101.7850.8950.8900.0030.5340.71274.81
13Underwood (4.28 miles)51.6100.0061.9300.0000.0041.29154.83
14Stapleford South East (4.52 miles)51.0120.40112.2200.0040.8130.61255.04
15Bestwood Village, Linby And Papplewick (4.78 miles)41.5600.0062.3300.0000.0031.17135.05
16Beeston North (4.52 miles)71.2340.7091.5800.0061.0550.88315.43
17Stapleford North (3.71 miles)132.7500.0051.0630.6420.4240.85275.72
18Stapleford South West (4.80 miles)50.9440.7581.5100.0050.9491.69315.83
19Shipley, Smalley And Horsley (4.81 miles)162.8230.53111.9400.0020.3520.35345.98
20Balloon Woods (2.85 miles)51.7900.0051.7900.0020.7251.79176.09
21University Park And Lenton Abbey (4.50 miles)50.55101.11283.1110.1130.3391.00566.21
22Trowell (2.81 miles)20.7820.7851.9400.0062.3310.39166.22
23Bonington (4.99 miles)121.7860.89121.7800.0040.59101.48446.52
24Eastwood South (2.09 miles)131.3960.64252.6700.0030.32181.92656.94
25Kirk Hallam & Hallam Fields (3.33 miles)433.7360.52191.6530.2690.7840.35847.29
26Sherwood Rise (4.37 miles)61.1561.15163.0700.0040.7781.54407.69
27Kimberley (0.00 miles)223.5281.28111.7600.0020.3281.28518.17
28Cotmanhay & Shipley View (2.12 miles)584.1860.43231.6620.14100.72151.081148.22
29Hucknall Central (3.44 miles)121.8550.77213.2310.1540.62111.69548.32
30Stockhill (3.11 miles)61.1930.59224.3610.2020.4081.58428.32
31Bilborough (2.74 miles)132.2691.56142.4300.0030.52101.74498.51
32Hempshill Vale (2.48 miles)173.5420.42112.2900.0010.21102.08418.53
33Top Valley (4.30 miles)112.4530.67163.5700.0010.2281.78398.70
34Bestwood Estate (4.10 miles)203.4330.51162.7500.0010.17111.89518.75
35Bulwell Hall (2.94 miles)92.2841.01123.0300.0000.00102.53358.85
36Heanor & Loscoe (4.05 miles)784.5370.41462.6710.06110.64160.931599.23
37Edwards Lane (inc. City Hospital) (4.69 miles)51.6110.32144.5200.0051.6141.29299.35
38Bestwood Park (4.65 miles)193.7840.80142.7900.0020.4081.59479.36
39Park Lane (3.79 miles)162.6030.49254.0620.3240.6591.46599.57
40Whitemoor (3.61 miles)214.5210.22112.3710.2240.8671.51459.69
41Ainsley Estate (3.66 miles)61.41102.35204.6900.0010.2371.644410.32
42Forest Fields (4.60 miles)213.5381.35203.3700.0040.6791.516210.43
43Strelley (1.74 miles)103.1830.9582.5400.0020.64103.183310.49
44Bulwell Forest (3.49 miles)263.5960.83314.2810.1420.28101.387610.49
45Codnor, Waingroves And Langley Mill (4.57 miles)706.78141.36181.7410.1050.4850.4811310.95
46Lenton Triangle (4.81 miles)234.1450.90183.2410.18122.1620.366110.99
47Ilkeston Town (2.82 miles)266.1100.00143.2900.0020.4751.174711.04
48Sherwood (4.81 miles)82.2830.86195.4200.0000.0092.573911.12
49New Lenton (4.99 miles)163.2381.61193.8310.2081.6140.815611.29
50Aspley (2.86 miles)354.2791.10283.4240.4940.49202.4410012.20
51Denewood (2.89 miles)153.4371.60184.1210.2320.46112.525412.37
52Hucknall East (3.96 miles)233.73172.76264.2210.1620.32111.798012.99
53Beechdale (3.19 miles)123.4451.44164.5920.5730.86102.874813.78
54Broxtowe (2.21 miles)173.8820.46296.6220.4620.46102.286214.16
55Bulwell (2.32 miles)294.32131.94314.6230.4520.30192.839714.45
56Larklands And Gallows (2.11 miles)576.6070.81515.9040.4650.58141.6213815.97
57Bells Lane (2.61 miles)277.8700.00247.0020.5820.5872.046218.08
58Hyson Green (4.09 miles)408.4581.69234.8620.4230.63102.118618.17
59New Basford (4.27 miles)368.8971.73235.6810.2530.7492.227919.51
60Radford West (4.66 miles)256.9382.22184.9930.8382.22133.607520.79
61Arboretum And Forest Recreation Ground (4.70 miles)246.6492.49246.6441.1151.38102.777621.04
62Leen (4.23 miles)196.3151.66258.3020.6651.6682.666421.24
63Qmc (4.87 miles)125.4773.192812.7720.9100.0062.745525.09
64Radford East (4.87 miles)4312.13185.08174.8000.0051.41133.679627.09
65Bulwell Town Centre (3.01 miles)1346.4313.5734121.4300.0013.57828.5757203.57


Neighbourhood Events

Street Briefing (Other)
    

Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be holding a meeting on your street. Please use this opportunity to come and speak to us to raise any concerns you may have about the area in which you live. We will also be able to provide you with an update of work we have been doing in your area and provide you with advice on a number of subjects, from personal safety to property marking


    Stocks Road Kimberley
    25th June 2013 7:00 pm
Street Briefing (Other)
    

Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be holding a meeting on your street. Please use this opportunity to come and speak to us to raise any concerns you may have about the area in which you live. We will also be able to provide you with an update of work we have been doing in your area and provide you with advice on a number of subjects, from personal safety to property marking


    Little Lane /kimberley Close/ Springhill Kimberley
    12th July 2013 7:00 pm
Beat Surgery (Other)
    

The local beat team will be holding a surgery at the above location. Please use this opportunity to come and speak to us to raise any concerns you may have above the area in which you live. Crime prevention materials will also be made available on the day.


    Sainsbury's Supermarket Kimberley
    23rd July 2013 10:00 am
Southern Cluster Safer Neighbourhood Committee Meeting (Meeting)
    

The Southern Cluster Neighbourhood Policing Team which covers Kimberley,Nuthall,Watnall and Strelley Village 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


    Temple Centre Nuthall
    8th August 2013 7:00 pm
Street Briefing (Other)
    

Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be holding a meeting on your street. Please use this opportunity to come and speak to us to raise any concerns you may have about the area in which you live. We will also be able to provide you with an update of work we have been doing in your area and provide you with advice on a number of subjects, from personal safety to property marking


    Clive Crescent Kimberley
    21st August 2013 7:00 pm
Beat Surgery (Other)
    

The local beat team will be holding a surgery at the above location. Please use this opportunity to come and speak to us to raise any concerns you may have above the area in which you live. Crime prevention materials will also be made available on the day.


    Sainsbury's Supermarket Kimberley
    27th August 2013 10:00 am
Street Briefing (Other)
    

Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be holding a meeting on your street. Please use this opportunity to come and speak to us to raise any concerns you may have about the area in which you live. We will also be able to provide you with an update of work we have been doing in your area and provide you with advice on a number of subjects, from personal safety to property marking


    High Street/laverock Close Kimberley
    19th September 2013 7:00 pm
Beat Surgery (Other)
    

The local beat team will be holding a surgery at the above location. Please use this opportunity to come and speak to us to raise any concerns you may have above the area in which you live. Crime prevention materials will also be made available on the day.


    Sainsbury's Supermarket Kimberley
    23rd September 2013 10:00 am
Street Briefing (Other)
    

Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be holding a meeting on your street. Please use this opportunity to come and speak to us to raise any concerns you may have about the area in which you live. We will also be able to provide you with an update of work we have been doing in your area and provide you with advice on a number of subjects, from personal safety to property marking


    Noel Street Kimberley
    10th October 2013 7:00 pm
Beat Surgery (Other)
    

The local beat team will be holding a surgery at the above location. Please use this opportunity to come and speak to us to raise any concerns you may have above the area in which you live. Crime prevention materials will also be made available on the day.


    Sainsbury's Supermarket Kimberley
    18th October 2013 10:00 am
Southern Cluster Safer Neighbourhood Committee Meeting (Meeting)
    

The Southern Cluster Neighbourhood Policing Team which covers Kimberley,Nuthall,Watnall and Strelley Village 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


    Kimberley Police Office
    7th November 2013 7:00 pm
Beat Surgery (Other)
    

The local beat team will be holding a surgery at the above location. Please use this opportunity to come and speak to us to raise any concerns you may have above the area in which you live. Crime prevention materials will also be made available on the day.


    Sainsbury's Supermarket Kimberley
    13th November 2013 10:00 am
Street Briefing (Other)
    

Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be holding a meeting on your street. Please use this opportunity to come and speak to us to raise any concerns you may have about the area in which you live. We will also be able to provide you with an update of work we have been doing in your area and provide you with advice on a number of subjects, from personal safety to property marking


    Regent Street Kimberley
    25th November 2013 7:00 pm
Beat Surgery (Other)
    

The local beat team will be holding a surgery at the above location. Please use this opportunity to come and speak to us to raise any concerns you may have above the area in which you live. Crime prevention materials will also be made available on the day.


    Sainsbury's Supermarket Kimberley
    10th December 2013 10:00 am
Street Briefing (Other)
    

Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be holding a meeting on your street. Please use this opportunity to come and speak to us to raise any concerns you may have about the area in which you live. We will also be able to provide you with an update of work we have been doing in your area and provide you with advice on a number of subjects, from personal safety to property marking


    Babbington Village Kimberley
    16th December 2013 7:00 pm

Neighbourhood Team

 NameRankPhoneMobileEmailFacebook
1Laraine HolbrookPolice Community Support Officer101 ext 855 4861laraine.holbrook@nottinghamshire.pnn.police.uk  
2Paul ToonPolice Constable101 Ext 855 4861paul.toon@nottinghamshire.pnn.police.uk  
Kimberley is a small town, bordered on three sides by major roads: the M1 motorway, the A610 dual carriageway and the B600 Watnall road. On the fourth side of Kimberley is the Giltbrook retail park. Kimberley town contains many local shops, two major retailers and has five public houses within the town centre. The town is bisected by Main Street. The town library, with local information, is on Main street.
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