WD22 Intelligence Updated March 2026Source: Norfolk Constabulary Police

Easton Crime Intelligence

Comprehensive safety analysis for Easton, localized within south norfolk.

Total Crimes

21
trending_up +110.0% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

66.77per 1k
trending_up +8.3% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

Moderate

Total Population

1,962

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Violence & Sexual Offences9
Anti-social Behaviour4
Criminal Damage & Arson2
Public Order2
Other Theft2
Drug Offences1
Other Crime1

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near Parker'S Close Map
Violence and sexual offences: 5Other theft: 2Anti-social behaviour: 2
9
On or near Marlingford Road Map
Public order: 2
2
On or near Cardinal Close Map
Other crime: 1
1

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Local Rank

#24safest in south norfolk

City Average

45.7per 1k

Local Policing

Trinity

Avon and Somerset Constabulary

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Local Priorities

Since January, the Neighbourhood Policing Team has been working hard to tackle ongoing parking problems along Stapleton Road. We know how much these issues affect local residents, businesses, and road users, and we are committed to making the area safer and more accessible for everyone.

To support this work, we have teamed up with Bristol City Council’s Parking Services to carry out joint enforcement operations. During an operation on 25 February, officers issued 60 parking tickets to vehicles causing obstruction or parked in restricted areas. A second joint operation on 4 March resulted in 36 further tickets being issued. These efforts are part of our continued focus on improving traffic flow, reducing unsafe parking, and responding to community concerns. As we move into spring, we will continue working closely with our partners to maintain a visible presence and take action where needed. Thank you to everyone who has shared information with us—your reports help us target problem areas and shape our approach.

Issued: 24 Mar 2026

The Neighbourhood Policing Team remains committed to addressing the ongoing concerns around drug dealing and drug use in our area. This issue affects not only those directly involved but also the wider community, impacting safety, wellbeing, and quality of life. Over the past year, we have taken significant steps to combat this problem. One of the key measures has been increasing patrols in identified hotspot areas. These targeted patrols have helped us disrupt criminal activity, gather intelligence, and provide reassurance to residents. We’ve also worked closely with partner agencies and community organisations to ensure a coordinated approach, because tackling this issue requires more than enforcement—it needs prevention and support. As we move into the Spring, this work will continue. Our officers will maintain a visible presence in problem areas, and we will keep listening to your concerns. Community intelligence is vital, so if you see suspicious activity or have information that could help, please report it to us. Every piece of information, no matter how small, can make a difference. Together, we can make our neighbourhood safer and stronger. Thank you for your ongoing support.

Issued: 24 Mar 2026

The neighbourhood team are attending the local schools to provide reassurance. This will be at the start and end of the school day they will also help manage the parking around the school for the safety of pupils.

Issued: 5 Jan 2026

Status Update

As we move into the Spring period, our team continues to strengthen our partnership with local schools. We remain committed to providing a visible and reassuring presence both inside and around school grounds. This support helps pupils feel safe as they arrive and leave each day, offers staff a reliable point of contact for any concerns, and gives parents added confidence that their school community is well‑protected.

Our visits often include engaging with pupils during break times, attending school assemblies, or being available at the gates during peak times. These regular touchpoints allow us to build positive relationships, identify emerging issues early, and offer consistent reassurance to everyone within the school environment.

Actioned: 24 Mar 2026

Engagement Events

MAY14

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11:00 AM — 1:00 PM

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Bristol Sweet Mart, Easton

MAY18

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4:00 PM — 6:00 PM

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Easton Leisure Centre, Easton

MAY23

Bike Marking

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Help prevent theft come and have your bike marked. Find us on the railway path junction of Bruce Road, Easton

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11:00 AM — 1:00 PM

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Bruce Road, Greenbank

MAY27

Talk to Us

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Come and chat to your local neighbour team

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11:00 AM — 1:00 PM

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Easton Community Centre, Easton

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