WD22 Intelligence Updated April 2026Source: Metropolitan Police Service Police

Crime in Belsize, Camden

Comprehensive safety analysis for Belsize, localized within Camden.

Total Crimes

143
trending_up +12.6% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

117.41per 1k
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Safety Rating

High Risk

Total Population

12,304

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Anti-social Behaviour35
Violence & Sexual Offences26
Theft from Person15
Other Theft14
Shoplifting13
Vehicle Crime10
Public Order9
Burglary8
Criminal Damage & Arson6
Drug Offences4
Robbery2
Weapons Possession1

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near Petrol Station Map
Other theft: 7Anti-social behaviour: 6Violence and sexual offences: 3
20
On or near College Crescent Map
Shoplifting: 5Anti-social behaviour: 5Public order: 2
16
On or near Netherhall Gardens Map
Anti-social behaviour: 5Violence and sexual offences: 3Burglary: 1
9
On or near Elizabeth Mews Map
Shoplifting: 6Theft from the person: 2Drugs: 1
9
On or near Hampstead Gate Map
Theft from the person: 3Public order: 2Burglary: 1
9
On or near Parking Area Map
Theft from the person: 2Other theft: 1Public order: 1
4
On or near Primrose Gardens Map
Violence and sexual offences: 4
4
On or near Glenilla Road Map
Vehicle crime: 3Other theft: 1
4
On or near King'S College Road Map
Anti-social behaviour: 2Criminal damage and arson: 1
3
On or near Netherhall Way Map
Criminal damage and arson: 2Burglary: 1
3

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Safety comparison within Camden district.

Local Rank

#14safest in Camden

National Safety

Top 10%Riskiest

City Average

113.28per 1k

Local Policing

Primrose Hill

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Local Priorities

THEFT
Raising awareness and increasing vigilance against Theft from person offences in pubs/cafés and restaurants and open spaces. Theft from retailers will also remain a key focus.

Issued: 1 Mar 2026

Status Update

We will work closely with local businesses and community partners to reduce retail crime and ensure public safety. Officers will conduct both uniformed and plain-clothes patrols in key areas and maintain regular liaison with local businesses. Crime prevention advice will be provided, alongside proactive engagement to deter and prevent offences.

Our efforts continue to focus on targeting repeat offenders and known hotspots for theft, including distraction thefts. We will provide reassurance and raise public awareness about these types of offences.

We have established regular Business Community meetings, inviting local businesses to share information and connect with us and each other. This initiative provides a dedicated platform for businesses to raise concerns directly with us. It also ensures that our resources are deployed effectively and that crime prevention strategies are well-coordinated.

Actioned: 1 Mar 2026

ASB
Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) during school finishing times and addressing reported issues in communal areas, including tower blocks, car parks, canal towpaths, and open spaces.

Issued: 1 Mar 2026

Status Update

Our regular high-visibility patrols will continue. We continue to work collaboratively with stakeholders and partners to reduce this type of offending. Where appropriate, officers will issue Community Protection Notices, Community Protection Warnings, and ASB warnings.
An increase in ASB warnings has already had a positive impact in the affected areas. We will maintain close engagement with residents to tackle these issues.
We successfully obtained a Closure Order at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court for a residential address. This action has resulted in a significant reduction in ASB and related problems in and around this location.

Actioned: 1 Mar 2026

CYCLE SAFETY/ENFORCEMENT
We will enforce regulations on the use of e-scooters and e-bikes on roads and within open spaces in Swiss Cottage and Primrose Hill Park. Our focus also includes addressing cyclists riding on pavements. To promote cycle safety across the ward, enforcement of Automatic Traffic Signal (ATS) violations will remain a key priority.

Issued: 1 Mar 2026

Status Update

Officers will carry out operations at identified hotspots and engage directly with both cyclists and motorists. We will work closely with our Roads Policing colleagues to address safety concerns related to motorists, e-bikes, and e-scooters.
Individuals using e-bikes or e-scooters on public roads or in public spaces where this is not permitted or operating such items that do not meet legal requirements, risk enforcement action. This may include fines, licence endorsements, prosecution, and the seizure of the item.

Officers conducted a successful Cycle safety enforcement and awareness operation in the vicinity of Gloucester Avenue Primrose and Regent’s Park Road. The operation saw a number of Cyclists receiving FPNs for cycle related offences.

Actioned: 1 Mar 2026

Engagement Events

JUN22

Primrose Hill Ward Panel Meeting - Primrose Hill Community Library

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5:30 PM — 7:00 PM

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Primrose Hill Community Library, 11-16 Sharples Hall Street London

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