WD22 Intelligence Updated March 2026Source: Kent Police Police

Crime in downs north, ashford

Comprehensive safety analysis for downs north, localized within ashford.

Total Crimes

8
trending_down -20.0% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

37.64per 1k
trending_down -6.7% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

Low Risk

Total Population

2,577

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Violence & Sexual Offences8

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near Soleshill Road Map
Violence and sexual offences: 3
3
On or near Mountain Street Map
Violence and sexual offences: 1
1
On or near Beaney'S Lane Map
Violence and sexual offences: 1
1
On or near Canterbury Road Map
Violence and sexual offences: 1
1
On or near Ashford Road Map
Violence and sexual offences: 1
1

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Local Rank

#11safest in ashford

National Safety

Top 18%Safest

City Average

75.37per 1k

Local Policing

Downs North

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Local Priorities

Road safety issues.

Issued: 14 Apr 2026

Status Update

This is a priority for the next 3 months. We have identified this based on feedback from local residents, crime data, and ongoing concerns in the area.

We’ll publish an update in the coming months to let you know what we’ve done, what progress has been made, and what’s next.

Actioned: 14 Apr 2026

Residential burglary.

Issued: 14 Apr 2026

Status Update

This is a priority for the next 3 months. We have identified this based on feedback from local residents, crime data, and ongoing concerns in the area.

We’ll publish an update in the coming months to let you know what we’ve done, what progress has been made, and what’s next.

Actioned: 14 Apr 2026

Farm equipment thefts.

Issued: 14 Apr 2026

Status Update

This is a priority for the next 3 months. We have identified this based on feedback from local residents, crime data, and ongoing concerns in the area.

We’ll publish an update in the coming months to let you know what we’ve done, what progress has been made, and what’s next.

Actioned: 14 Apr 2026

Fly tipping.

Issued: 3 Feb 2026

Status Update

We have been working closely with Ashford Borough Council to tackle fly‑tipping in the area. Together, we have carried out several days of action, visiting locations where fly‑tipping happens most often and speaking with people linked to these issues. During this work, several vehicles were stopped and checks were carried out on paperwork and loads to make sure waste was being transported legally.

We have also been sharing information in a lawful way about scrap metal dealing in the local area. This helps the police and our partners better understand what is happening and take appropriate action where needed.

As part of this joint work, a business in Hothfield was found not to be following the conditions of its scrap metal licence and was shut down. Ashford Borough Council issued a closure order, which has helped stop illegal activity linked to waste and scrap metal.

We have also supported Kent County Council with enforcement work in the Furley area. An unlawful site was found to be operating an unlicensed scrap metal business that was affecting the wider district. Kent County Council has now taken action, disrupting this illegal operation and reducing its impact on local communities.

Actioned: 23 Mar 2026

Farm equipment thefts.

Issued: 3 Feb 2026

Status Update

We have joined Farm Watch so we can work more closely with farmers and people living in rural areas. This helps us spot crime trends early, particularly thefts involving farm equipment and machinery.

Officers have also carried out intensification weeks in areas where there have been concerns about farm break‑ins. During these weeks, officers spend extra time in hotspot areas, increasing patrols, stopping suspicious vehicles, and speaking directly with farmers and residents. This work helps prevent crime, reassure the community, and identify offenders.

We have also been patrolling known "red routes". These are routes believed to be regularly used by offenders targeting rural communities.

In addition, a property‑marking event was held in Biddenden and advertised across the district. This gave farmers and landowners the opportunity to mark their equipment and machinery, helping to protect their property and make stolen items easier to trace.

Actioned: 23 Mar 2026

Engagement Events

JUN9

Drop in with Local Beat Officer - Discussing Road Safety Issues and Burglaries

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9:00 AM — 10:00 AM

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Perry Court Farm, Canterbury Road Ashford

JUL2

Discuss Local Priorities with Local beat Officer - 02/07/2026 at 13:00

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1:00 PM — 2:00 PM

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The Hub - Wye, Ashford

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