WD22 Intelligence Updated March 2026Source: Nottinghamshire Police Police

Crime in gamston north, rushcliffe

Comprehensive safety analysis for gamston north, localized within rushcliffe.

Total Crimes

28
trending_up +86.7% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

67.07per 1k

Safety Rating

Moderate

Total Population

2,737

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Other Theft8
Violence & Sexual Offences7
Vehicle Crime6
Anti-social Behaviour2
Robbery2
Shoplifting1
Public Order1
Burglary1

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near Supermarket Map
Other theft: 4Robbery: 2Shoplifting: 1
8
On or near Petrol Station Map
Other theft: 4Vehicle crime: 1
5
On or near Mudpie Lane Map
Violence and sexual offences: 2
2
On or near Ashness Close Map
Vehicle crime: 2
2
On or near Lingmell Close Map
Violence and sexual offences: 1
1
On or near Fellbarrow Close Map
Violence and sexual offences: 1
1
On or near Garsdale Close Map
Violence and sexual offences: 1
1
On or near Glencross Close Map
Violence and sexual offences: 1
1
On or near Park/Open Space Map
Anti-social behaviour: 1
1
On or near Bassingfield Lane Map
Burglary: 1
1

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Local Rank

#24safest in rushcliffe

City Average

51.49per 1k

Local Policing

Sneinton and Dales

Nottinghamshire Police

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Local Priorities

City South Priorities - April - June

Through analysis of crime, consultation with partners in our Multi agency Problem Solving meeting, the PCC crime survey and feedback from our community.

we have identified the following policing priorities for the next three months.

These priorities do not replace those local priorities raised at community meetings. The priorities are reviewed monthly and reviewed quarterly. The City South areas have such different demographics each area has its own issues and problems therefore in order to capture all the elements raised the priorities are deliberately non-specific to ensure they remain relevant to all.

Retail Crime

Acquisitive Crime​

Acquisitive Crime to include burglary, robbery, Vehicle crime and retail crime is on the increase and therefore need to make it a priority for the next three months Carry on identifying serial offenders, whilst focusing on repeat offenders and hot spot areas as early as possible to ensure we maximise opportunities of prosecutions, which ultimately leads to victims getting positive resolutions.

Antisocial Behaviour

Having consulted with counsellors and key individuals in your communities, I have identified that a number of significant issues are taking place in your areas, that comes under the heading of antisocial Behaviour.
You have told us that antisocial driving and speeding is a concern, specifically car cruising is effecting you feeling safe in your community
Given the broad nature of this heading it gives me and my team the opportunity to focus our efforts on particular areas in each of your communities and is why ASB will be a priority for the wards of City South for the next three months.
Drugs & Drug Dealing

Drugs continue to be a priority as it is intrinsically linked with many other crimes and taking a strong approach to drugs impacts on other areas.
The City South will carry on targeting drug offenders in the bid to hopefully send out a message that this kind of activity will not be tolerated.
Our neighbourhood teams have been consistent in our approach of taking positive action relating to intelligence received and acting on information that comes from within our communities.
We have continued to execute numerous drug warrants across the area and have recovered significant quantities of drugs from circulation in our communities.
Arrests have been made investigations are ongoing to ensure the appropriate action is taking by working with our partners in The City council by looking at appropriate closure orders and other punitive sanctions
We have targeted vehicles used by those involved in the distribution of drugs to make it difficult to engage in this activity on the City South area.

Our three priorities are there to ensure you feel and are safe why being in our area, we will continue to fight crime and listen to you and understand what is needed with you to make sure that you feel safe and improve your confidence in our ability to deal with your concerns, providing an excellent service, which we deliver with pride compassion and integrity.

Issued: 2 Apr 2026

Status Update

City South Neighbourhood Policing
Community Update – April 2026
Your local City South Neighbourhood Policing Team continues to focus on the issues residents and businesses tell us matter most. Our work is centred on visibility, prevention, problem solving and taking positive action against those who cause harm in our communities.

Our Current Priorities
Tackling Retail Crime
Retail crime causes significant harm to local businesses and staff and affects confidence in our community spaces.
What we’ve been doing:
•Arrest and imprisonment of persistent retail crime offenders, including a 52 week custodial sentence for repeat offending and breach of a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO)
•Days of action across City South targeting repeat offenders
•Close work with retailers in areas such as Clifton, The Meadows, Sneinton and St Ann’s, focusing on repeat locations and offenders
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Reducing Antisocial Behaviour (ASB)
Antisocial behaviour can have a serious impact on residents’ quality of life when left unchecked.
What we’ve been doing:
•Hotspot patrols in St Ann’s and Sneinton Hermitage
•Dispersal orders introduced in parts of Clifton, including Southchurch Drive, to address ongoing ASB
•Partnership work using both criminal and civil powers to prevent repeat issues
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Tackling Drugs and Drug Dealing
Drug crime harms communities and is often linked to violence, antisocial behaviour and acquisitive crime.
What we’ve been doing:
•Drug warrants executed in St Ann’s, resulting in arrests and the seizure of Class A and Class B drugs
•Closure orders obtained on addresses linked to drug dealing, including a drugs den on Porchester Road
•Continued intelligence led action to disrupt those involved in supply
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Recent Crime Trends (April 2026)
•Burglary:
Total of 20 offences, slightly down compared to the previous month
Reductions seen in several areas, including Sneinton & The Dales and The Meadows
•Robbery:
12 offences, one fewer than the previous month
Remains an area of focus for targeted patrolling
•Vehicle Crime (Auto Crime):
Continues to affect multiple neighbourhoods
Targeted patrols and prevention advice remain a key focus
•Retail Crime:
Highest volumes seen in The Meadows and Clifton
Active enforcement underway against repeat offenders and hotspot locations
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Making Our Communities Safer
Across City South, officers are continuing to:
•Target repeat offenders
•Focus patrols in hotspot locations
•Work closely with partners, businesses and residents
•Take early action to prevent issues escalating

Recent Results – Making a Difference
Our activity is having a positive impact across City South:
•15.5% reduction in antisocial behaviour over the last 12 months
oLargest reductions seen in The Meadows and The Dales
•5% reduction in retail crime
oReductions noted in Clifton and St Ann’s
•14% reduction in residential burglary
oSignificant decreases in The Meadows and Clifton
•While robbery has increased by 10%, it remains a clear focus for targeted patrols and investigations
Crime Outcomes
•17% positive outcome rate, above the force average
•40% positive outcomes over the last 12 months
•In the last 90 days alone:
o95 positive outcomes
o317 offences charged
o65 summonses
o80 out of court disposals
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Working With You
Neighbourhood policing works best when we work together. We encourage residents to:
•Report concerns early
•Engage with local officers and PCSOs
•Share information that helps us target the right people and places

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How You Can Help
You can play an important role by:
•Reporting issues early
•Sharing information with us
•Looking out for neighbours and local businesses
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Contact Your Local Team
? [email protected]
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? 101 (always call 999 in an emergency)
? Single Online Home for reporting and advice

Actioned: 1 May 2026

Engagement Events

MAY29

Community Fair

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Expression Dance
Community Fair

schedule

12:00 PM — 6:00 PM

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Bakersfield Community Centre 312 Sneinton Dale Sneinton Nottingham

MAY30

Tenants and Residents Meeting

meeting

Local tenants and residents meeting with Local Councilors and Local Police Beat Team present.

schedule

10:00 AM — 11:00 AM

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The Starting Gate Public House Candle Meadow Colwick Nottingham

MAY30

Beat surgery

meeting

Crime prevention advice

schedule

10:30 AM — 11:30 AM

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The Dales Centre Library 206 Sneinton Dale Sneinton Nottingham

MAY30

Feel Good Festival

other

Community Festival
Feel Good Festival

schedule

11:00 AM — 3:00 PM

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King Edward Park Carlton Road Nottingham

JUN23

STARA

meeting

LOCAL SNEINTON TENNANTS AND RESIDENTS MEETING AND LOCAL COUNCILORS.

schedule

7:00 PM — 8:00 PM

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Salvation Army Centre. Sneinton Road Sneinton Nottingham

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