Crime Rate in Newhall and Stanton: Trends, Hotspots

Overview of Crime in Newhall and Stanton

The total recorded crimes in Newhall and Stanton, South Derbyshire, UK in July 2025 are around 83 as per the recent police data. This equates to a Newhall and Stanton crime rate of 7.85 per 1,000 population.

It's important to note that this crime data is based on the Geographic Boundry data provided by the ONS around Newhall and Stanton, encompassing approximately 10,577 residents.

Most occured crime Types

The most prevalent crimes in the area during Jul were:

  • Violence and sexual offences: (45) incidents (40.62% increase)
  • Anti-social behaviour: (19) incidents (26.67% increase)
  • Burglary: (4) incidents (100.00% increase)
Newhall and Stanton Crime Hotspots

The surrounding areas of below locations have emerged as crime hotspots,

  • Copperas Road with total crimes: 6
  • Sharcote Drive with total crimes: 6
  • Potters Croft with total crimes: 5

How safe is Newhall and Stanton?

To understand the safety of Newhall and Stanton, we need to analyze Newhall and Stanton crime statistics in relation to regional averages. Lets examine the available data and provide a balanced assessment.

  • Relative to South Derbyshire:

    • In 2024, Newhall and Stanton reported a higher crime volume than the South Derbyshire average, with 862 crimes compared to 615. This indicates a potentially challenging safety environment in the region for the year. Furthermore, Newhall and Stanton witnessed more crimes than 11 out of 14 other areas in the South Derbyshire.

    • In 2023, Newhall and Stanton experienced a greater number of crimes than the South Derbyshire average, with 992 crimes compared to 640. This indicates a higher crime burden for the area in the region during this period. Furthermore, Newhall and Stanton witnessed more crimes than 12 out of 14 other areas in the South Derbyshire.

  • Overall Assessment:

    • Compared to other areas in South Derbyshire, Newhall and Stanton has a higher crime rate and is considered more dangerous in 2024.

    • The trend in crime rates suggests Positive changes in overall safety.

Newhall and Stanton Crime Statstics

In July 2025 the Newhall and Stanton has recorded 83 crimes with crime rate of 7.85 ranking 4th out of 14 in the South Derbyshire, UK

In 2024, the total Newhall and Stanton crimes were 862. The crime rate of Newhall and Stanton in 2024 was 81.49 (year) or 6.79 (month) ranking it 4 dangerous area in the South Derbyshire.

In 2023, the total crimes in Newhall and Stanton were around 992 crimes with yearly crime rate of 93.78 (year) or 7.82 (month) ranking 3 most dangerous area in the South Derbyshire.

AreaJuly 202520242023
CrimesRank (Newhall and Stanton)CrimesRank (Newhall and Stanton)CrimesRank (Newhall and Stanton)
Swadlincote139 11,372 11,472 1
Aston123 21,168 21,103 2
Woodville104 31,125 3940 4
Etwall39 11603 6795 5
Stenson54 5629 5708 6
Midway53 6593 7625 7
Church Gresley53 7558 8547 9
Hilton44 8511 9581 8
Willington and Findern43 9441 11356 12
Linton42 10471 10416 10
Seales31 12321 12393 11
Melbourne25 13234 13251 13
Repton21 14204 14240 14
Hatton12 15130 15183 15

Newhall and Stanton Crime Map

Detailed Crime Data Analysis

Monthly Trends

July 2025 crime data shows Violence and sexual offences saw the largest number of reported crimes with 45 incidents, and Anti-social behaviour was another prevalent crime category with 19 incidents.

During June 2025, The highest incident rate was for Violence and sexual offences (32 reports) and Anti-social behaviour incidents were also notably high (15 cases).

In May 2025, Violence and sexual offences dominated crime reports (53 incidents), followed by Anti-social behaviour also remained a significant concern (17 incidents).

Recorded incidents of Violence and sexual offences were the most frequent (49 incidents) were the most common in April 2025, with There was a large number of incidents involving Anti-social behaviour (16 incidents) also being high.

For March 2025 , the most reported crimes were Most crimes reported were Violence and sexual offences (37 incidents) and then Anti-social behaviour showed a substantial number of incidents (13 incidents).

February 2025 crime data shows Violence and sexual offences saw the largest number of reported crimes with 34 incidents, and Criminal damage and arson was another prevalent crime category with 7 incidents.

During January 2025, The highest incident rate was for Violence and sexual offences (40 reports) and Other crime incidents were also notably high (11 cases).

December 2024 crime data shows Violence and sexual offences saw the largest number of reported crimes with 42 incidents, and Anti-social behaviour was another prevalent crime category with 12 incidents.

During November 2024, The highest incident rate was for Violence and sexual offences (36 reports) and Vehicle crime incidents were also notably high (4 cases).

In October 2024, Violence and sexual offences dominated crime reports (19 incidents), followed by Anti-social behaviour also remained a significant concern (10 incidents).

Crime TypeCountCrime RateChange

Crime by Type

A total of 32 Other crime incidents were recorded over 10 month period, averaging 3.56 incidents per month. January 2025 saw the highest number of Other crime incidents with 11 reported cases.

MonthCount
July 20253
June 20255
May 20251
April 20252
March 20252
February 20254
January 202511
November 20241
October 20243

A total of 387 Violence and sexual offences incidents were recorded over 10 month period, averaging 38.70 incidents per month. May 2025 saw the highest number of Violence and sexual offences incidents with 53 reported cases.

MonthCount
July 202545
June 202532
May 202553
April 202549
March 202537
February 202534
January 202540
December 202442
November 202436
October 202419

A total of 36 Other theft incidents were recorded over 10 month period, averaging 4.00 incidents per month. April 2025 saw the highest number of Other theft incidents with 8 reported cases.

MonthCount
July 20252
June 20254
May 20253
April 20258
March 20254
February 20257
January 20252
November 20242
October 20244

A total of 43 Public order incidents were recorded over 10 month period, averaging 4.30 incidents per month. March 2025 saw the highest number of Public order incidents with 9 reported cases.

MonthCount
July 20253
June 20257
May 20251
April 20256
March 20259
February 20251
January 20254
December 20244
November 20243
October 20245

A total of 44 Criminal damage and arson incidents were recorded over 10 month period, averaging 4.40 incidents per month. April 2025 saw the highest number of Criminal damage and arson incidents with 8 reported cases.

MonthCount
July 20251
June 20255
May 20256
April 20258
March 20255
February 20257
January 20256
December 20242
November 20241
October 20243

A total of 15 Burglary incidents were recorded over 10 month period, averaging 1.88 incidents per month. July 2025 saw the highest number of Burglary incidents with 4 reported cases.

MonthCount
July 20254
June 20252
May 20252
April 20252
February 20251
December 20242
November 20241
October 20241

A total of 26 Drugs incidents were recorded over 10 month period, averaging 2.60 incidents per month. December 2024 saw the highest number of Drugs incidents with 5 reported cases.

MonthCount
July 20252
June 20252
May 20251
April 20252
March 20254
February 20253
January 20252
December 20245
November 20241
October 20244

A total of 26 Vehicle crime incidents were recorded over 10 month period, averaging 3.25 incidents per month. May 2025 saw the highest number of Vehicle crime incidents with 6 reported cases.

MonthCount
July 20254
June 20251
May 20256
April 20252
March 20253
February 20253
January 20253
November 20244

A total of 115 Anti-social behaviour incidents were recorded over 10 month period, averaging 12.78 incidents per month. July 2025 saw the highest number of Anti-social behaviour incidents with 19 reported cases.

MonthCount
July 202519
June 202515
May 202517
April 202516
March 202513
February 20257
January 20256
December 202412
October 202410

A total of 2 Theft from the person incidents were recorded over 10 month period, averaging 2.00 incidents per month. June 2025 saw the highest number of Theft from the person incidents with 2 reported cases.

MonthCount
June 20252

A total of 9 Possession of weapons incidents were recorded over 10 month period, averaging 1.80 incidents per month. December 2024 saw the highest number of Possession of weapons incidents with 4 reported cases.

MonthCount
May 20251
April 20251
January 20251
December 20244
November 20242

A total of 2 Shoplifting incidents were recorded over 10 month period, averaging 2.00 incidents per month. April 2025 saw the highest number of Shoplifting incidents with 2 reported cases.

MonthCount
April 20252

A total of 4 Robbery incidents were recorded over 10 month period, averaging 2.00 incidents per month. December 2024 saw the highest number of Robbery incidents with 2 reported cases.

MonthCount
December 20242
October 20242

High Crime Locations Newhall and Stanton in July 2025

A detailed breakdown of crime incidents by location within the Newhall and Stanton postcode area is presented below.

1. Copperas Road (Map)
Total6
Anti-social behaviour4
Public order2
2. Sharcote Drive (Map)
Total6
Violence and sexual offences6
3. Potters Croft (Map)
Total5
Violence and sexual offences4
Other crime1
4. Pine Grove (Map)
Total5
Anti-social behaviour2
Vehicle crime2
Violence and sexual offences1
5. The Leys (Map)
Total4
Drugs2
Vehicle crime2
6. Park Road (Map)
Total4
Anti-social behaviour2
Other crime2
7. Swans Rest (Map)
Total3
Violence and sexual offences3
8. Limestone Close (Map)
Total3
Violence and sexual offences3
9. Chapel Street (Map)
Total2
Criminal damage and arson1
Violence and sexual offences1
10. Bodell Close (Map)
Total2
Burglary1
Violence and sexual offences1

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