WD22 Intelligence Updated April 2026Source: Cleveland Police Police

Crime in Newcomen, Redcar and Cleveland

Comprehensive safety analysis for Newcomen, localized within Redcar and Cleveland.

Total Crimes

75
trending_up +31.6% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

96.83per 1k
trending_up +1.0% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

Moderate

Total Population

5,137

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

Safety Heatmap

Crime Categories

Violence & Sexual Offences20
Anti-social Behaviour13
Burglary9
Criminal Damage & Arson8
Public Order8
Drug Offences7
Other Crime3
Other Theft3
Vehicle Crime1
Bicycle Theft1
Weapons Possession1
Robbery1

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near Malham Gill Map
Anti-social behaviour: 4Violence and sexual offences: 2Burglary: 1
8
On or near High Fell Map
Violence and sexual offences: 3Drugs: 2Burglary: 1
7
On or near Police Station Map
Violence and sexual offences: 5Other crime: 1
6
On or near Lingholme Map
Violence and sexual offences: 2Drugs: 1Burglary: 1
5
On or near Sir William Turners Court Map
Violence and sexual offences: 2Anti-social behaviour: 1
3
On or near Dorset Close Map
Drugs: 1Public order: 1Bicycle theft: 1
3
On or near Ambleside Avenue Map
Burglary: 2
2
On or near Cotswold Drive Map
Anti-social behaviour: 2
2
On or near Foxrush Farm Community Woodland Map
Anti-social behaviour: 2
2
On or near Kendal Grove Map
Vehicle crime: 1
1

Expert Safety Insights

Drill Down Deeper

Find Your Specific Street

You are viewing the macro-level average for the Newcomen ward. Enter a specific postcode to get hyper-local street data.

location_on

City Ranking

Safety comparison within Redcar and Cleveland district.

Local Rank

#12safest in Redcar and Cleveland

National Safety

Top 18%Riskiest

City Average

128.71per 1k

Local Policing

South Bank

Cleveland Police

local_police
announcement

Local Priorities

Criminal use of bikes - South Bank

Issued: 26 May 2026

Status Update

South Bank: The Greater Eston teams continue to focus on the prevention, identification and arrest of individuals using off‑road bikes illegally.

Targeted operations, including Operation Endurance and Operation Checkpoint, have resulted in the removal of quad bikes and other off‑road motorcycles. Community intelligence and technology also enabled the recovery of a stolen catering trailer, which had been taken using quad bikes.

The Greater Eston Inspector continues to chair partnership meetings dedicated to tackling ORB‑related issues. As a result, rock armour has been installed in key areas to prevent quad bikes from accessing footpaths and green spaces, helping to reduce associated ASB.

Working closely with the community provides the best intelligence on where this activity is taking place. We will continue to disrupt, deter and remove off‑road bikes and quads from our streets.

Actioned: 26 May 2026

Drug dealing - South Bank

Issued: 26 May 2026

Status Update

South Bank: During community meetings, officers listen to public concerns and develop dedicated patrol plans aimed at disrupting the supply of drugs within the ward. We rely heavily on information from the public, which is always treated with the strictest confidentiality and shared only with trusted partners.

We continue to disrupt the use of Surron electric bikes, which are frequently used in the distribution of drugs. We welcome all reports of drug dealing— including anonymous information— as this greatly assists our efforts to tackle drug‑related crime within the community.

Actioned: 26 May 2026

Anti Social Behaviour - South Bank

Issued: 26 May 2026

Status Update

South Bank: The Greater Eston Neighbourhood Team remains committed to reducing ASB across the ward. Working alongside our partners, we continue to implement effective measures to address and prevent disorder.

A problem‑solving plan is in place for Low Grange Retail Park (McDonald’s, Tesco and Aldi), which has contributed to a reduction in ASB in the area. Over the past three months, PCSOs have issued AS13 warnings to individuals involved in anti‑social behaviour.

Regular high‑visibility patrols are carried out across the ward to deter ASB and reassure the public. School visits have also taken place, helping pupils build trust with officers and understand the role of policing in their community.

We will continue to work with partners to highlight the consequences of ASB, including the potential impact on an individual’s residential status. Community intelligence has been crucial in identifying those responsible for ASB and drug‑related activity. We have targeted specific individuals and are progressing an additional Criminal Behaviour Order against a persistent offender.

A knife amnesty was recently held at Golden Boy Green, supporting our ongoing efforts to reduce knife crime.

Actioned: 26 May 2026

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

Engagement Events

JUL13

Food bank - South Bank Baptist Church

other

Drop in to the food bank. Pop along to speak to a member of your local neighbourhood policing team. Take this opportunity to have a friendly chat and meet your local officer or highlight any community concerns you may have in full confidentiality.

schedule

10:30 AM — 11:30 AM

location_on

South Bank Baptist Church Redcar Road East South Bank TS6 6PH.

JUL15

Food bank - South Bank Baptist Church

other

Drop in to the food bank. Pop along to speak to a member of your local neighbourhood policing team. Take this opportunity to have a friendly chat and meet your local officer or highlight any community concerns you may have in full confidentiality.

schedule

10:30 AM — 11:30 AM

location_on

South Bank Baptist Church Redcar Road East South Bank TS6 6PH.

JUL22

Food bank - South Bank Baptist Church

other

Drop in to the food bank. Pop along to speak to a member of your local neighbourhood policing team. Take this opportunity to have a friendly chat and meet your local officer or highlight any community concerns you may have in full confidentiality.

schedule

10:30 AM — 11:30 AM

location_on

South Bank Baptist Church Redcar Road East South Bank TS6 6PH.

JUL23

Toastie Thursday - The Open Well

meeting

Pop along to speak to a member of your local neighbourhood policing team. Take this opportunity to have a friendly chat and meet your local officer or highlight any community concerns you may have in full confidentiality

schedule

11:30 AM — 12:30 PM

location_on

The Open Well 75 Normanby Rd South Bank, Middlesbrough TS6 6SA

JUL29

Food bank - South Bank Baptist Church

other

Drop in to the food bank. Pop along to speak to a member of your local neighbourhood policing team. Take this opportunity to have a friendly chat and meet your local officer or highlight any community concerns you may have in full confidentiality.

schedule

10:30 AM — 11:30 AM

location_on

South Bank Baptist Church Redcar Road East South Bank TS6 6PH.

Verified by Police.uk

notifications

Follow This Area

Get a free monthly email when new crime data is published for Newcomen.

add_alert Follow Newcomen

Free · Monthly · No spam

Free Download

PDF Crime Report

picture_as_pdf
  • check_circle12-month crime trend analysis
  • check_circleCrime type breakdown
  • check_circleLocal & national rankings
  • check_circleRisk assessment score

Free account required · Instant download

Data Integrity & Scale

verifiedPolice.uk Verified
updateMonthly Sync

Our algorithmic insights use standardized models. Read Methodology