WD22 Intelligence Updated April 2026Source: Norfolk Constabulary Police

Crime in University, Norwich

Comprehensive safety analysis for University, localized within Norwich.

Total Crimes

102
trending_up +13.3% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

43.55per 1k
trending_up +0.8% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

Moderate

Total Population

14,552

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Violence & Sexual Offences27
Shoplifting26
Criminal Damage & Arson19
Anti-social Behaviour13
Bicycle Theft5
Other Crime4
Other Theft3
Burglary2
Vehicle Crime1
Drug Offences1
Public Order1

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near Petrol Station Map
Shoplifting: 17
17
On or near Supermarket Map
Shoplifting: 8
8
On or near Parking Area Map
Bicycle theft: 3Other crime: 1
4
On or near Lovelace Road Map
Criminal damage and arson: 4
4
On or near Parking Area Map
Violence and sexual offences: 3
3
On or near Fairfax Road Map
Anti-social behaviour: 3
3
On or near Penryn Close Map
Criminal damage and arson: 3
3
On or near Pitchford Road Map
Violence and sexual offences: 3
3
On or near Enfield Road Map
Anti-social behaviour: 1
1
On or near Supermarket Map
Public order: 1
1

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Local Rank

#3safest in Norwich

City Average

105.47per 1k

Local Policing

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Humberside Police

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Local Priorities

Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO)

Issued: 1 Jun 2026

Status Update

A Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) is a tool introduced in 2014 under the Anti-Social Behaviour Crime and Police Act 2014.

Humberside Police and Hull City Council will use the powers of the PSPO to tackle antisocial behaviour in public areas.

The purpose of a PSPO is to improve the quality of life in our communities. It restricts or prohibits certain activities in public areas which could have a negative impact on the community.

Within a PSPO area individuals are prohibited from:

Making any verbal, non-verbal or written request for money, donations, or goods so as to cause or likely cause antisocial behavior.

Loiter, sit or lay on the floor, including doorways or around cash machines, in a manner causing or likely to cause antisocial behavior.

Consume alcohol in any public place anywhere within the PSPO area, or be in possession of any open vessel containing or purporting to contain alcohol.

The University, Orchard Park and the Beverley Newland Wards are all subject to the conditions of the PSPO. Humberside Police and Hull City Council will work together to enforce the PSPO and tackle any issues of anti social behaviour and continue to make every effort to improve the quality of life for the residents in our communities.

Actioned: 1 Jun 2026

Engagement Events

JUN25

Street Surgery

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10:00 AM — 11:00 AM

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Endike Lane Hull

JUN25

Street Surgery

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10:00 AM — 11:00 AM

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Endike Lane Hull

JUL1

KIN Engagement with Hull University

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6:00 PM — 7:00 PM

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University of Hull, Cottingham Road Hull

JUL7

Street Surgery

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3:00 PM — 4:00 PM

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King George V Playing Fields, Hull

JUL16

Street Surgery

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10:00 AM — 11:00 AM

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Eternal Benefits, 104-106 The Quadrant Hull

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