Grangetown Crime Intelligence
Comprehensive safety analysis for Grangetown, localized within redcar and cleveland.
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| Location Reference | Primary Incidents | Total |
|---|---|---|
| On or near Eastcroft Road Map | Criminal damage and arson: 3Violence and sexual offences: 3Other theft: 1 | 7 |
| On or near Churchill Road Map | Anti-social behaviour: 6Shoplifting: 1 | 7 |
| On or near Myrddin-Baker Road Map | Criminal damage and arson: 3Anti-social behaviour: 1 | 4 |
| On or near Martindale Road Map | Violence and sexual offences: 4 | 4 |
| On or near Dovedale Avenue Map | Violence and sexual offences: 2Drugs: 1 | 3 |
| On or near Slater Road Map | Criminal damage and arson: 2Burglary: 1 | 3 |
| On or near Tennyson Close Map | Other crime: 2Other theft: 1 | 3 |
| On or near Windsor Court Map | Violence and sexual offences: 2 | 2 |
| On or near Caldicot Close Map | Anti-social behaviour: 2 | 2 |
| On or near Birchington Avenue Map | Anti-social behaviour: 2 | 2 |
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Off road bikes (ORB)
Issued: 21 Feb 2026
Status Update
The local teams have and will continue to focus on prevention, identification and the arrest of persons using off road bikes (ORB.) We are using the tools available to us to carry out our mission to disrupt the minority of individuals who choose to continue to disrupt the community. The Greater Eston Inspector continues to hold and chair partnership meetings specifically about the use of ORBs being used in the community. We rely on information from the public to inform us where this is occurring so we can act on that information. I urge the community to provide information; it will be held in confidence and never shared outside the police environment.
We are running specific operations and have successfully removed quads and bikes from various locations due to support from the community. We have used the intelligence you provide to help us identify individuals and locations where we have been able to arrest several offenders with stolen motorcycles and remove them from your roads. We are working closely with partners to achieve evidence to support civil orders such as criminal behaviour orders to use against those who use off road bikes. The bikes seized from individuals have been destroyed meaning that they are unable to continue to use them in the community. We will continue to monitor and remove any further bikes they make attempts to replace them with. We have dedicated and monitored patrol routes during our operations. Our focus will continue to build our intelligence identifying locations to target unlawful off road bike owners. We are looking at new tactics soon to tackle off road motor bikes so we can hopefully have more success moving forward as technology improves.
Actioned: 21 Feb 2026
Antisocial behaviour (ASB)
Issued: 21 Feb 2026
Status Update
The Neighbourhood Police Teams continue to tackle antisocial behaviour, particularly around business retail outlets. These areas still have dedicated additional patrol plans to disrupt those who cause our community to feel harassed or unsafe in their local area. We are working with our partners to ensure that the local minority of people who are causing this ASB are held to account with the local council Streetz team. As a result, we have successfully issued a number of community protection warning and notices to individuals in partnership with Redcar and Cleveland Council. We also continue to target those who are involved in the receipt of drugs through using the mail system. These drugs are regularly intercepted, the individuals who have received packages are currently in danger of losing their home through residential closures (working jointly with the council). If you are dealing drugs or involved in the supply, you are likely to lose your home in the process. We have seen a huge reduction of late which demonstrates the tactic is working. This means that there will be disruptions in the drug supply to the area to make the community a better place for residents.
During the last 3 months, the ward PCSO’s continue to issue AS13 warnings for antisocial behaviour and, with the ASB officer from the council, to deliver antisocial behaviour agreements to monitor and hold the individuals accountable. We will continue to work with partners to highlight the consequences of their actions and the impact this could have on their residential status within the community to deter their mission of causing disruption.
This has only been achievable through your information as a community, and we will be continuing to patrol these areas and act on your intelligence with regards to where the ASB/drug dealing is occurring. We have targeted this around specific individuals and we have applied for (and are likely to achieve) a further criminal behaviour order for an individual who is causing antisocial behaviour within the community.
Actioned: 21 Feb 2026
Drug dealing
Issued: 21 Feb 2026
Status Update
We have listened to your concerns about drug dealing taking place. We have dedicated patrol plans in place with regards to the drug dealing you report in the community. We have gathered intelligence and continue to arrest offenders with some successful drug seizures within your community within the last 3 months. These include the ordering of drugs from outside the UK where tenants who accept such packages have triggered the first steps in removing them from their home and the community if they continue. The disruption tactics used by the police and council are working.
We have applied for and successfully attained several drugs warrants and will continue to act on information received about drug dealing in your streets. I encourage anyone who witnesses this or has information to contact the police. Your information will be kept confidential and although the information will be shared with partners, rest assured the person’s details who provide this information will not be shared with anyone. We welcome any reports involving drug dealing within your ward area which may assist us to tackle this particular crime - even if reported anonymously.
Actioned: 21 Feb 2026
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Food bank - St George's Church
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9:00 AM — 11:30 AM
St George's Church, Spencer Road, Normanby, Middlesbrough, TS6 9BH
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