WD22 Intelligence Updated March 2026Source: Avon and Somerset Constabulary Police

Crime in wick st lawrence & st georges, north somerset

Comprehensive safety analysis for wick st lawrence & st georges, localized within north somerset.

Total Crimes

22
trending_down -24.1% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

54.9per 1k
trending_down -0.3% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

Moderate

Total Population

4,866

12-Month Crime Trend

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Crime Categories

Violence & Sexual Offences9
Criminal Damage & Arson5
Anti-social Behaviour4
Drug Offences2
Other Crime1
Public Order1

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near River Walk Map
Violence and sexual offences: 3
3
On or near Walford Avenue Map
Criminal damage and arson: 1Violence and sexual offences: 1
2
On or near Hambledon Road Map
Public order: 1Anti-social behaviour: 1
2
On or near Jesmond Road Map
Drugs: 2
2
On or near Brimbleworth Lane Map
Anti-social behaviour: 1
1
On or near Sports/Recreation Area Map
Criminal damage and arson: 1
1
On or near Parking Area Map
Anti-social behaviour: 1
1
On or near West Rolstone Road Map
Criminal damage and arson: 1
1
On or near The Brambles Map
Criminal damage and arson: 1
1
On or near Court Close Map
Criminal damage and arson: 1
1

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Local Rank

#21safest in north somerset

City Average

81.89per 1k

Local Policing

Weston Villages

Avon and Somerset Constabulary

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Local Priorities

Following recent road traffic collisions, along with concerns raised by children, parents, and local residents, officers are placing a renewed focus on road safety on the A371 Locking Moor Road, which runs between Locking Parklands and Locking Village.

The junction of Apprentice Way and the A371 is situated close to three schools and is part of a 30 mph zone. With heavy daily footfall from school children and families, it is essential for drivers to remain observant of their speed and pedestrians.

In response to concerns, the area will see an increase in:

  • High‑visibility patrols
  • Speed checks and enforcement activity

Speeding is one of the Fatal Five driving offences, and even small increases in speed can significantly raise the risk and severity of collisions. We encourage all motorists using the A371 to be mindful of their speed, drive responsibly, and help keep the community safe.

If you have concerns about road safety or would like to report incidents, please do so via 101 or our online reporting services.

Issued: 21 Jan 2026

Status Update

Priority Update
Officers from the Neighbourhood Policing Team, alongside the Speed Enforcement Unit, have been conducting speed checks along the A371 Locking Moor Road. A number of drivers were found to be exceeding the speed limit and will receive Notices of Intended Prosecution in the post in due course.
If you have concerns about road safety or wish to report incidents, please contact us via 101 or through our online reporting services.

Actioned: 16 Apr 2026

We have recently received multiple reports of anti‑social behaviour (ASB) in and around Banwell. This behaviour has caused concern among residents and local businesses, and we want to reassure the community that it is being taken seriously.

In response, officers will be conducting increased high‑visibility patrols in the area. We are actively engaging with residents, local groups, and businesses to gather information and identify those responsible.

Once individuals are identified, we will consider all available options, including the use of ASB legislation and enforcement powers, or the progression of criminal investigations where offences are committed.

We encourage anyone affected by anti‑social behaviour, or who has information that may assist our enquiries, to report it via 101, through our online reporting services, or anonymously via Crimestoppers.

Issued: 21 Jan 2026

Status Update

Priority Update
Officers have been conducting both high‑visibility and plain‑clothes patrols in and around Banwell. We are continuing to seek the identification of the individuals involved, using CCTV footage obtained from residents and local businesses.
We continue to encourage anyone affected by anti‑social behaviour, or anyone with information that may assist our enquiries, to report it via 101, through our online reporting services, or anonymously via Crimestoppers.

Actioned: 16 Apr 2026

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Issued: 1 Jan 2026

Status Update

Farm Watch/horse watch  is a free service for the farming community and police to share information and help reduce opportunities for crime
Police alert members via text, email or landline voicemail to suspicious incidents and crimes occurring in their area. In return members are encouraged to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity promptly.
New members receive:

a welcome pack (including information about the scheme and crime reduction literature) and gate sign to display as a deterrent
a free property marking service

Remember to mention Farm Watch when dealing with a rural incident.

Actioned: 1 Jan 2026

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