WD22 Intelligence Updated March 2026Source: Metropolitan Police Service Police

fulwell & hampton hill Crime Intelligence

Comprehensive safety analysis for fulwell & hampton hill, localized within richmond upon thames.

Total Crimes

44
trending_down -4.3% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

52.22per 1k
trending_down -2.2% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

Moderate

Total Population

10,717

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Anti-social Behaviour11
Violence & Sexual Offences11
Shoplifting6
Vehicle Crime5
Criminal Damage & Arson4
Drug Offences2
Public Order1
Burglary1
Other Theft1
Other Crime1
Theft from Person1

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near Stanley Road Map
Violence and sexual offences: 3Vehicle crime: 1
4
On or near Taylor Close Map
Criminal damage and arson: 2Other crime: 1
3
On or near Cricket Lane Map
Shoplifting: 2Public order: 1
3
On or near Wolsey Road Map
Anti-social behaviour: 3
3
On or near Falstaff Mews Map
Shoplifting: 3
3
On or near Holly Road Map
Drugs: 2
2
On or near Blandford Road Map
Violence and sexual offences: 2
2
On or near Oxford Road Map
Theft from the person: 1Violence and sexual offences: 1
2
On or near Oakhurst Close Map
Anti-social behaviour: 2
2
On or near Penny Farthing Mews Map
Anti-social behaviour: 2
2

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City Ranking

Safety comparison within richmond upon thames district.

Local Rank

#5safest in richmond upon thames

City Average

67.22per 1k

Local Policing

Fulwell and Hampton Hill

Metropolitan Police Service

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Local Priorities

Reduce antisocial behaviour, improve public safety, and increase community confidence.

Issued: 4 Mar 2026

Status Update

Identify ASB Hotspots
Use crime reports, calls for service, and community feedback to identify priority locations and times.
Review patterns regularly to adapt activity.

Increase Visibility and Enforcement
Deploy high-visibility patrols in hotspot areas.
Use appropriate ASB powers, including warnings, dispersal, and enforcement action.

Prevent and Divert
Work with partners to provide early intervention for repeat offenders.
Use youth diversion and outreach where relevant.

Engage and Support the Community
Encourage reporting of ASB and provide clear feedback to residents.
Work with housing providers, councils, and local services to resolve environmental issues.

Partnership Problem-Solving
Coordinate with local authority, housing, and support services.
Use problem-solving plans for persistent ASB locations

Actioned: 4 Mar 2026

Reduce ASB involving motor vehicles

Issued: 4 Mar 2026

Status Update

Target Hotspots and Peak Times
Use collision, complaint, and enforcement data to identify high-risk roads and ASB hotspots.
Deploy high-visibility patrols and targeted operations at peak times (evenings, weekends).

Increase Enforcement and Deterrence
Use speed enforcement, ANPR, and vehicle stops to address speeding, dangerous driving, and illegal vehicle use.
Apply proportionate sanctions, including warnings, fixed penalties, vehicle seizures, and ASB powers where appropriate.

Disrupt Repeat Offenders
Identify repeat drivers and vehicles linked to ASB.
Use graduated interventions, including warning letters, vehicle restrictions, and prosecution.

Improve Community Reporting and Engagement
Promote easy reporting of speeding and vehicle ASB.
Work with residents, schools, and local groups to raise awareness of road safety and legal consequences.

Strengthen Partnership Working
Coordinate with local authorities on traffic calming, signage, and road design.
Share intelligence with partners to support sustained problem-solving

Actioned: 4 Mar 2026

Reduce Shoplifting

Issued: 4 Mar 2026

Status Update

Focus on High-Risk Locations and Items
Use incident data to identify high-theft stores, times, and products.
Increase visible staff presence and patrols during peak theft hours.
Relocate or secure frequently stolen items near staffed areas.

Encourage Businesses to Strengthen In-Store Deterrence
Improve lighting, sightlines, and store layout.
Expand use of cameras, mirrors, and electronic article surveillance (EAS).
Post clear signage about surveillance and prosecution policies.

Improve Staff Training and Reporting
Train employees to recognize theft behaviours and respond safely.
Standardize quick, simple reporting of incidents.
Encourage timely sharing of video and evidence.

Address Repeat Offenders and Resale
Track repeat shoplifting incidents and offenders.
Monitor and disrupt resale of stolen goods.

Partner with the Community
Share prevention strategies across retailers.
Offer alternatives such as receipt checks or customer service engagement at exits

Actioned: 4 Mar 2026

Engagement Events

JUN25

Ward PLG

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7:00 PM — 8:00 PM

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Greenwood Community Centre, 1A School Road Hampton

SEP3

Ward PLG

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9:30 AM — 10:30 AM

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Greenwood Community Centre, 1A School Road Hampton

DEC17

Ward PLG

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schedule

7:00 PM — 8:00 PM

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Greenwood Community Centre, 1A School Road Hampton

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