Crime Rates by Incident Type

The following graph shows recorded crime between June 2017 and July 2018 in this LSOA area. Statistics are released by police.uk on a regular basis.

  UK AverageThis Area
Anti-social behaviour
3624
Burglary
113
Robbery
22
Vehicle Crimes
124
Violent Crimes
5125
Shoplifting
100
Criminal Damage / Arson
158
Theft
1916
Drugs
510
Other Crimes
30
Possession of Weapons
121
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Thames Valley PoliceTerritorial police force

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Thames Valley Police is responsible for policing the Thames Valley area covered by the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. It is one of the largest territorial police forces in England covering 2,200 square miles and a population of over 2.1 million people. The police force consists of 4,244 constables, 506 special constables, 466 Police Community Support Officers (PCSO) and 2,576 police staff.

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Facts & Figures

Area typeNon-metropolitan counties of Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire and unitary authorities of Bracknell Forest, Milton Keynes, Reading, Slough, Wokingham, West Berkshire and Windsor and Maidenhead
Officers4,434 police officers
Budget£344.4m annually
Area size5,742 sq km
Formed1968
JurisdictionEngland and Wales

THAMES VALLEY POLICE NEIGHBOURHOOD PRIORITIES

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

ISSUE: Drug Dealing - Reports of drug dealing taking place along the Kennet and Avon towpath.
ACTION: We have conducted High Visual patrols along the towpath to deter this criminality.


Wednesday, June 1, 2016

ISSUE: Brothels - Members of the public reported that a number of properties were being used as brothels in the Newtown area.
ACTION: The Redlands and Park Neighbourhood Policing Team conducted 2 warrants resulting in 2 brothels being shut down and Closure Orders being placed on the properties for 3 months.


Saturday, July 1, 2017

ISSUE: Drugs. Both users and dealing in New town and the Canal side have been reported as issues of concern.
ACTION: We have been conducting high visibility patrols on foot and in vehicles to deter the problem. We have made several arrests and executed warrants but realise enforcement is not the solution in isolation. We have been in contact with our partners to find ways to address the demand for drugs and we will soon be conducting drop ins and patrols with our partners in the drug support services in an attempt to help people with their addictions.


Saturday, July 1, 2017

ISSUE: Many residents have been concerned about street drinking
ACTION: We have been involved with the community safety forum along with Reading borough council. We helped to organise a community litter picking event in New Town which coincided with the neighbourhood team conducting high visibility patrols. This resulted in a marked difference in the appearance of the area.
We have officers who will be deployed during Fresheru2019s fortnight until the early hours of the morning to deter antisocial behaviour and both police and protect our student community.


Sunday, April 1, 2018

ISSUE: Anti-social behaviour caused by students late at night.
ACTION: We have been conducting extra patrols in the area and Reading University has launched a new Street Support Team which has been running since 16th April 2018. The trial scheme is part of plans to promote positive community relationships between students and non-student neighbours.

nnThe University Street Support Team will provide advice to students socialising late at night


Sunday, April 1, 2018

ISSUE: Drug use and dealing in the canal side areas
ACTION: We have been working with our partners in housing associations to better secure the communal areas they manage and encourage them to install CCTV. We have increased our patrols in the area especially on foot and cycle to better access the problem areas. We have been looking to secure derelict buildings which provide areas for drugs to be used and cause the associated paraphernalia to be left behind. We have close links with the organisation IRIS (Which provides support and treatment for drug users) and we will take drug users to them directly if they accept our help. We have utilised closure orders to prevent vulnerable people having their houses taken over by drug dealers. This allows us to arrest people if they continue to be present in the vulnerable persons house.

nnWe continue to rely on information from the public to inform us of where we need to target our efforts.


Tuesday, July 3, 2018

ISSUE: Vehicles parked on pavements
ACTION: Over the last few days PCSOs have been issuing 'Police Aware' stickers to vehicles causing an unacceptable obstruction to the pavement


Wednesday, July 18, 2018

ISSUE: Drugs and exploitation are top priorities. We have received many reports of drug dealing on the riverside near the Christchurch bridge and the bottom of De-Montford Road.
ACTION: Following these reports we have gained evidence for a closure order on a property that is now in place. This address was used as a base for drug dealing and a vulnerable male was being exploited. Residents have reported that things have dramatically improved with far less drug users visiting the area. This has also reduced the associated antisocial behaviour and drug paraphernalia. We continue to patrol the area and enforce the closure order to ensure the problem does not reoccur.

nnWe have also been patrolling the canal side and communal areas in residential blocks to deter drug use and dealing and continue to work in partnership with the council and housing associations to target harden the areas.


Monday, September 10, 2018

ISSUE: Street drug dealing and use centred around several locations in East Reading including the whole of the riverside and Orts Road area of Newtown.
ACTION: The teams have been searching for evidence of drug dealing. Drug paraphernalia has been found and disposed of near Granby Court and the old Huntley and Palmer buildings. We continue to conduct patrols and gather intelligence about anything suspicious in the area.


Monday, September 10, 2018

ISSUE: Residents at risk from exploitation
ACTION: We are continuing to protect vulnerable residents and also work with our agency partners to prevent exploitation and gather information. Several properties have had locks changed and will have closure orders placed on them if the situation persists.


Friday, November 23, 2018

ISSUE: Antisocial behaviour which includes criminal damage in blocks of flats and multi occupancy addresses.
ACTION: We continue to patrol the areas and work alongside Reading Borough Council's Anti-social Behaviour Officers. We would ask residents to call the 101 number with any information and descriptions of potential offenders. We are also working closely with Reading University to address student anti-social behaviour in the area.


Wednesday, January 9, 2019

ISSUE: Street drug dealing and use centred around several locations in East Reading including the riverside
ACTION: The teams have been searching for evidence of drug dealing. Drug paraphernalia has been found and disposed of near Granby Court and the old Huntley and Palmer buildings. We continue to conduct patrols and gather intelligence about anything suspicious in the area. Residents witnessing any suspicious activity or persons should report this information in as soon as possible.


Wednesday, January 9, 2019

ISSUE: Residents at risk from exploitation generally by drug users and dealers
ACTION: We are continuing to protect vulnerable residents and also working with our agency partners to prevent exploitation and gather information. Several properties have had locks changed and will have closure orders placed on them if the situation persists.


Wednesday, January 9, 2019

ISSUE: Anti-social behaviour which includes criminal damage in blocks of flats and multi occupancy addresses.
ACTION: We continue to patrol the areas affected and would ask residents to call the 101 number with any information and descriptions of potential offenders.


Wednesday, April 10, 2019

ISSUE: Street drug dealing and use centred around several locations in East Reading including the riverside
ACTION: Proactive patrols to deter and detect drug related activity and identify hotspots for such activity. Residents witnessing any suspicious activity or persons should report this information in as soon as possible via 101 or the Thames Valley Police website.


Wednesday, April 10, 2019

ISSUE: Residents at risk from exploitation generally by drug users and dealers.
ACTION: With our local authority partners we are currently identifying addresses that have related issues and trying to engage with the residents to safeguard them. Any addresses of concern are also being identified for closure orders. one of these has been in force since February 2019 from which an individual was arrested for Possession with Intent to Supply. The investigation is ongoing with no reports of continued activity. Residents witnessing any suspicious activity or persons should report this information in as soon as possible.


Wednesday, April 10, 2019

ISSUE: Anti-social behaviour (ASB) which includes criminal damage in blocks of flats and multi occupancy addresses.
ACTION: In partnership with the University of Reading


Thursday, July 11, 2019

ISSUE: Street drug dealing and use centred around several locations in East Reading including the riverside
ACTION: Proactive patrols to deter and detect drug related activity and identify hotspots for such activity. This is supported by closure orders to disrupt and deter dealing from blocks of flats in these areas which has seen a reduction in activity over the last few months. This has been in conjunction with our partner agencies and together we continue to monitor and support other vulnerable people in our community.


Thursday, July 11, 2019

ISSUE: Residents at risk from exploitation - generally by drug users and dealers.
ACTION: We have continued to support residents alongside our partner agencies. We continue to target properties where exploitation is suspected and have applied for court approved closure orders. We have also run a rogue trading operation to target vehicles that could be exploiting vulnerable persons and also identify vehicles and persons not safe to be on the highway.


Thursday, July 11, 2019

ISSUE: Anti-social behaviour (ASB) in blocks of flats and multi occupancy addresses.
ACTION: Proactive patrols to deter and detect anti-social activity attending addresses when incidents occur and monitoring student related ASB issues with University of Reading.


Saturday, March 21, 2020

ISSUE: Protecting Vulnerable People in the neighbourhood.
ACTION: We have recently obtained a closure order in Rupert Square. This was a full order whereby no persons are allowed to visit apart from services.


Saturday, March 21, 2020

ISSUE: Drug Dealing in various areas.
ACTION: We are monitoring a number of locations and are also reviewing current and recent closure orders at Liverpool Road and Arthur Place.


Saturday, March 21, 2020

ISSUE: Incidents of Anti-Social Behaviour at various locations in the East Reading neighbourhood.
ACTION: In response to reports from residents our PCSOs are patrolling public spaces and we are continue to monitor various locations where ASB is occurring.


Monday, July 20, 2020

ISSUE: Anti-social behaviour (ASB) by some Reading University students in the area.
ACTION: Complaints of ASB are being logged and investigated


Monday, July 20, 2020

ISSUE: Drug dealing in the East Reading area.
ACTION: We continue to patrol hot spot areas for both ASB and drug dealing. Please continue to report anything suspicious by telephoning 101 or using the reporting section on the Thames Valley Police website.


Wednesday, May 24, 2023

ISSUE: Drug dealing in the Orts Road area and canal path and Old Town
ACTION: Increased patrols in area and several warrants executed and several people arrested and remanded.


Wednesday, May 24, 2023

ISSUE: Reports of individuals being taken advantage of by drug dealers and user in Old Town area.
ACTION: Police have worked closely with partner agencies to identify the vulnerable persons. Regular visits completed by police and referrals made.


Wednesday, May 24, 2023

ISSUE: Reports of fights in Cumberland Road and the surrounding streets. Police identified this is related to drugs.
ACTION: Increased patrols in area


New Thames Valley Police priorities and concerns for this neighbourhood will be published here once they are announced by Thames Valley Police through the data.police.uk portal.


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