Maidenhead Town Centre

Population: 1,738
Policed by: Thames Valley Police

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The following table and graphs show you crime and ASB breakdowns and trends for Maidenhead Town Centre.

ASBBurglaryRobberyVehicleViolentOther TotalTotal
Oct 20122510131470123
Sep 2012313011359107
Aug 201226414765107
Jul 2012108151673113
Jun 20122030186395
May 201221615959101
Apr 2012234041168110
Mar 201230702114999
Feb 20122120396499
Jan 2012416141362127
Dec 2011333131577132
Nov 2011196041579123
Oct 2011296221681136
Sep 2011131003145797
Aug 2011314222362124
Jul 2011307042865134
Jun 20112113141868125
May 20113912061280149
Apr 2011465262377159
Mar 20113311152383156
Feb 2011499032870159
Jan 20111910364643127
Dec 201038130143975179


Crime Plus ASB Breakdown for Maidenhead Town Centre

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

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
Oct 201206152420570
Sep 20128651915659
Aug 20124172323765
Jul 20129622826273
Jun 201257111916563
May 201256112015259
Apr 201213761328168
Mar 20127371117449
Feb 20123491528564
Jan 20126813921562
Dec 2011116231621077
Nov 201139142819679
Oct 2011511122527181
Sep 201187111417057


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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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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 Maidenhead Town Centre and orders them by lowest crime rate first.

 ASBBurglaryOtherRobberyVehicleViolentTotal
RankNeighbourhoodTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRateTotalRate
1Maidenhead West (2.47 miles)160.5880.29200.7310.04150.54130.47732.65
2Marlow (4.73 miles)130.44170.58471.6030.10120.41130.441053.58
3Maidenhead South (2.22 miles)220.73100.33451.5000.00270.90130.431173.90
4Windsor West (4.88 miles)251.07110.47451.9200.00180.77110.471104.69
5Burnham / Farnhams / Taplow (2.93 miles)110.55170.85291.4530.15251.25110.55964.79
6Britwell / Haymill (3.47 miles)201.06180.95321.6900.00261.37110.581075.65
7Cippenham (3.63 miles)351.79301.53452.3010.05170.87201.021487.56
8Maidenhead Central (0.72 miles)191.22110.71785.0200.00150.97191.221429.14
9Farnham / Baylis / Stoke (4.24 miles)241.14371.76753.5620.09341.61241.141969.30


Neighbourhood Team

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Every neighbourhood in Thames Valley has a dedicated Neighbourhood Policing team.

Neighbourhood Policing teams can be contacted via 101, the Thames Valley Police non-emergency number. Always call 999 in an emergency.


Neighbourhood Policing teams…
  • Are led by senior police officers and include police community support officers (PCSOs), often together with volunteer police officers, volunteers and partners.

  • May serve one or several neighbourhoods.

  • Work with local people and partners to identify, tackle and prevent local, low-level crime, anti-social behaviour, and any ongoing concerns.

  • Provide you with a visible, accessible and accountable police service and aim to make your neighbourhood safer.

  • Have been present in every Thames Valley neighbourhood since 1 April 2008.

  • Focus all of their efforts on their dedicated neighbourhoods, building relationships with local people.

Neighbourhood Policing…
  • Needs you to tell us about the issues that concern you in your area.

  • Has transformed policing at a local level, to meet the needs of local communities.

  • Is known as ‘Safer Neighbourhoods’ in Milton Keynes.

Have Your Say logo From the start of 2010, Thames Valley Police extended its neighbourhood consultation by introducing a wider range of publicised opportunities to meet neighbourhood teams.


We will provide open monthly meetings to allow the public to influence our priorities. These meetings will be branded as Have Your Say opportunities, and in many cases will be held in conjunction with partners.



Once local priorities have been identified, a broader ‘toolkit’ of problem-solving tactics is being made available to ensure crime and anti-social behaviour is tackled effectively.


Across the Thames Valley area, there are many successful Neighbourhood Action Groups which will continue to deliver local problem solving, but the introduction of Have Your Say meetings will allow neighbourhood teams to identify more quickly those specific local priorities that need attention.


Thames Valley Police views the introduction of Have Your Say meetings as a positive step in tackling issues that matter most to the public. I welcome your support and engagement in this endeavour.



For more information about Neighbourhood Policing, visit the National Policing Improvement Agency’s Neighbourhood Policing website (opens new window).

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