WD22 Intelligence Updated April 2026Source: Devon & Cornwall Police Police

Crime in St Peter and the Waterfront, Plymouth

Comprehensive safety analysis for St Peter and the Waterfront, localized within Plymouth.

Total Crimes

693
trending_up +6.1% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

201.55per 1k
trending_up +0.6% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

High Risk

Total Population

17,749

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Violence & Sexual Offences285
Anti-social Behaviour128
Shoplifting76
Public Order56
Criminal Damage & Arson47
Other Theft36
Drug Offences14
Burglary12
Other Crime10
Theft from Person10
Weapons Possession9
Robbery5
Vehicle Crime5

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near Parking Area Map
Shoplifting: 26Anti-social behaviour: 26
52
On or near Parking Area Map
Violence and sexual offences: 50
50
On or near Old Town Street Map
Violence and sexual offences: 14Anti-social behaviour: 12Public order: 4
34
On or near Royal Parade Map
Violence and sexual offences: 14Public order: 4Other theft: 2
21
On or near George Place Map
Anti-social behaviour: 15Criminal damage and arson: 2
17
On or near Union Street Map
Violence and sexual offences: 11Anti-social behaviour: 4
15
On or near Police Station Map
Criminal damage and arson: 5Drugs: 4Public order: 2
13
On or near Parking Area Map
Public order: 12
12
On or near Supermarket Map
Shoplifting: 10
10
On or near Nightclub Map
Violence and sexual offences: 10
10

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Local Rank

#20safest in Plymouth

National Safety

Top 1%Riskiest

City Average

101.68per 1k

Local Policing

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Local Priorities

Your Neighbourhood Policing Team have reviewed the data provided by our community messaging users and identified the key areas that we as the policing can tackle. These areas are:
General Anti-Social Behaviour & Noise Disturbance.

Issued: 1 Apr 2026

Status Update

Targeted patrols: Increase high-visibility foot patrols in identified "hotspots" during peak times of reported disturbance.

Acceptable behaviour contracts (ABC’s): Work with repeat offenders and their families to sign formal agreements aimed at curbing disruptive actions.

Noise nuisance escalation: Coordinate with Environmental Health officers to issue Community Protection Notices (CPN’s) to individuals or household consistently exceeding reasonable noise levels.

Actioned: 1 Apr 2026

Your Neighbourhood Policing Team have reviewed the data provided by our community messaging users and identified the key areas that we as the policing can tackle. These areas are:
Drug Dealing, Drug Taking & Alcohol misuse.

Issued: 1 Apr 2026

Status Update

Intelligence led warrants: Utilise community provided data to execute warrants under the Misuse of Drugs Act.

Public Space Protection Orders (PSPO’s): Enforce existing PSPO’s to prevent street drinking and open drug use in public parks and shopping precincts.

CCTV Integration: Collaborate with local businesses and housing providers to monitor suspicious activity and gather evidence for prosecutions.

Referral Pathways: Work with health partners to signpost those struggling with addictions towards support services, while focusing on those profiting from drug dealing.

Actioned: 1 Apr 2026

Your Neighbourhood Policing Team have reviewed the data provided by our community messaging users and identified the key areas that we as the policing can tackle. These areas are:
Dog fouling

Issued: 1 Apr 2026

Status Update

We recognise that dog fouling is a significant concern for residents regarding hygiene and local pride.

Lead Agency: Please note that the enforcement of dog fouling, including the issuing of Fixed Penalty Notices (FPN’s), is the responsibility of the local authority rather than the police.

Reporting: We encourage all community members to report specific incidents, including locations and times of the day directly to Plymouth City Council.
Council Action: The council has the power to deploy Dog Control Officers and maintenance teams to address these specific cleanliness issues.

We encourage residents to continue using our community messaging platforms to report non-emergency concerns. Your data is vital in helping us allocate resources where they are needed most.
For emergencies, always dial 999.

Actioned: 1 Apr 2026

Your Neighbourhood Policing Team have reviewed the data provided by our community messaging users and identified the keys areas that we as the policing can tackle. These areas are:
General Anti Social Behaviour
Noise Disturbance

Issued: 6 Jan 2026

Status Update

We will continue to engage with the local communities and develop plans to tackles the local priorities.
Be visible in the areas that have been identified.
Carry out specific operations to tackle areas of crime and disorder

Update 20/03/26:
Officers have carried out high-visibility patrols, engaging positively with local youths and residents and using Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) powers where necessary. This has included the seizure of alcohol and other enforcement action to prevent further ongoing nuisance and disruption.
These patrols and engagement will continue as we work to keep public spaces safe and enjoyable for everyone.

Actioned: 20 Mar 2026

Your Neighbourhood Policing Team have reviewed the data provided by our community messaging users and identified the keys areas that we as the policing can tackle. These areas are:
Road Safety
Nuisance Motor Bikes

Issued: 6 Jan 2026

Status Update

We will continue to engage with the local communities and develop plans to tackles the local priorities.
Be visible in the areas that have been identified.
Carry out specific operations to tackle areas of crime and disorder

Update 20/03/26:
Officers have been carrying out targeted patrols to address dangerous road use, nuisance behaviour and concerns raised by residents. This work will continue over the coming weeks.
Local officers have been trained in the use of the handheld speed detection devices and will use this within our communities to engage with road users and promote road safety.
We have recently completed a dedicated operation to tackle the illegal use of e-bikes and associated criminality. Which included enforcement activity, seizure of illegal bikes and partnership working aimed at keeping our roads, pathways and public spaces safe.

Please watch this space for further updates.
Thank you for your ongoing support.

Actioned: 20 Mar 2026

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