WD22 Intelligence Updated April 2026Source: Staffordshire Police Police

Crime in Dresden and Florence, Stoke-on-Trent

Comprehensive safety analysis for Dresden and Florence, localized within Stoke-on-Trent.

Total Crimes

61
trending_up +7.0% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

120.18per 1k
trending_up +2.2% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

High Risk

Total Population

5,084

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Violence & Sexual Offences30
Anti-social Behaviour7
Public Order6
Vehicle Crime4
Other Crime4
Other Theft3
Shoplifting2
Criminal Damage & Arson2
Weapons Possession1
Robbery1
Drug Offences1

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near Fairfield Avenue Map
Violence and sexual offences: 5Drugs: 1Vehicle crime: 1
7
On or near Queens Park Avenue Map
Robbery: 1Other crime: 1Vehicle crime: 1
5
On or near Petrol Station Map
Shoplifting: 2Anti-social behaviour: 2
4
On or near Lilleshall Street Map
Violence and sexual offences: 3Anti-social behaviour: 1
4
On or near Alberta Street Map
Violence and sexual offences: 3
3
On or near Albert Place Map
Public order: 2Other theft: 1
3
On or near Conference/Exhibition Centre Map
Violence and sexual offences: 3
3
On or near Farmer Street Map
Violence and sexual offences: 3
3
On or near Willow Row Map
Public order: 1Criminal damage and arson: 1
2
On or near Barnes Way Map
Public order: 1Anti-social behaviour: 1
2

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Safety comparison within Stoke-on-Trent district.

Local Rank

#28safest in Stoke-on-Trent

National Safety

Top 10%Riskiest

City Average

129.37per 1k

Local Policing

Broadway & Longton East

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Local Priorities

Retail Crime & Shoplifting

Issued: 10 Mar 2026

Status Update

We’ve been actively listening to our business community, who have reported the significant impact this type of crime is having on both staff and shoppers. On the run up to the busy festive season we will be launching Operation Snowball, seeing in increase of high visibility officers to deter offending and make shopper feel safe, our City Intervention Team are supporting us with this. We have also focused operationally on identifying and targeting priority shoplifters, taking enforcement action including arrests where appropriate. In parallel, officers have been engaging directly with store security teams, working together to implement deterrents and banning known offenders from entering premises. We recognise that enforcement alone is not the solution, which is why we’ve worked closely with partner agencies to address the underlying causes of retail crime, such as homelessness and wider challenges. Regular rough sleeper outreach and welfare checks have been carried out in the town centre to ensure support is offered where needed. To help prevent issues, we've shared public safety messages to shoppers around vehicle crime prevention, reminding people to secure their vehicles and keep valuables out of sight when using local car parks. Looking ahead, this area will remain a key focus for us. We will continue to use Civil Powers, such as Community Protection Warnings (CPWs) and Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBOs), to manage persistent offenders and support safer retail environments.

Actioned: 31 Mar 2026

Drug Related Concerns

Issued: 10 Mar 2026

Status Update

Following a recent public meeting, residents and local businesses reported that there were concerns about drug related crime in the area, both in terms of drug dealing, as well as people under the influence of drugs causing issues. We have done a great deal of work to tackle this, including drugs warrants, increased CCTV and we have also moved the most impactive suspect causing issues out of the area. We hope this work is felt in the community and this will be an ongoing piece in the coming months. We encourage residents and businesses to continue to report incidents and intelligence to the police and this is the foundation for all the work we do. This can be done to the police directly or via Crimestoppers.

Actioned: 31 Mar 2026

Retail Crime & Shoplifting

Issued: 3 Dec 2025

Status Update

We’ve been actively listening to our business community, who have reported the significant impact this type of crime is having on both staff and shoppers. On the run up to the busy festive season we will be launching Operation Snowball, seeing in increase of high visibility officers to deter offending and make shopper feel safe, our City Intervention Team are supporting us with this. We have also focused operationally on identifying and targeting priority shoplifters, taking enforcement action including arrests where appropriate. In parallel, officers have been engaging directly with store security teams, working together to implement deterrents and banning known offenders from entering premises. We recognise that enforcement alone is not the solution, which is why we’ve worked closely with partner agencies to address the underlying causes of retail crime, such as homelessness and wider challenges. Regular rough sleeper outreach and welfare checks have been carried out in the town centre to ensure support is offered where needed. To help prevent issues, we've shared public safety messages to shoppers around vehicle crime prevention, reminding people to secure their vehicles and keep valuables out of sight when using local car parks. Looking ahead, this area will remain a key focus for us. We will continue to use Civil Powers, such as Community Protection Warnings (CPWs) and Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBOs), to manage persistent offenders and support safer retail environments.

Actioned: 31 Dec 2025

Car Meets and Vehicle-Related ASB

Issued: 3 Dec 2025

Status Update

We have continued to receive reports of boy racer activity and car meets on the Tesco car park, causing significant disturbance to shoppers and local residents. We have been working extensively, and will continue to do so, with Tesco management, the local authority, and our Roads Crime Team to deal robustly with those responsible.

All available legislation is being used to support enforcement, including the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) already in place for this location. This will remain a key focus for our problem-solving policing tactics.

More recently, we have secured an agreement with Tesco for their car park barrier to be lowered on Sundays following store closure, which has already resulted in a noticeable reduction in ASB in the area.

Actioned: 31 Dec 2025

Retail crime continues to be a priority and we have seen a huge improvement in recent months, resulting in a reduction of offences.

Issued: 2 Sep 2025

Status Update

We’ve been actively listening to our business community, who have reported the significant impact this type of crime is having on both staff and shoppers. In response, we’ve completed a Designing Out Crime review in partnership with our Early Intervention and Prevention Unit, identifying environmental and procedural improvements to help deter offending. We have also focused operationally on identifying and targeting priority shoplifters, taking enforcement action including arrests where appropriate. In parallel, officers have been engaging directly with store security teams, working together to implement deterrents and banning known offenders from entering premises. We recognise that enforcement alone is not the solution, which is why we’ve worked closely with partner agencies to address the underlying causes of retail crime, such as homelessness and wider challenges. Regular rough sleeper outreach and welfare checks have been carried out in the town centre to ensure support is offered where needed. To help prevent issues, we've shared public safety messages to shoppers around vehicle crime prevention, reminding people to secure their vehicles and keep valuables out of sight when using local car parks. Looking ahead, this area will remain a key focus for us. We will continue to use Civil Powers, such as Community Protection Warnings (CPWs) and Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBOs), to manage persistent offenders and support safer retail environments.

Actioned: 30 Sep 2025

Engagement Events

JUN27

SG6 - Police drop in surgery

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12:00 AM — 12:00 AM

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LONGTON EXCHANGE 38 BENNETTS PRECINCT

JUN29

SG6 Local Councillor Chris Robinson & PCSO Ward Walk

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3:00 PM — 4:00 PM

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Longton Town Centre

JUN29

SG6 - Ward Walk Police & Town Centre Cllr

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3:00 PM — 4:00 PM

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Longton Town Centre

JUL6

SG6 Police Community Drop in Surgery

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1:30 PM — 3:30 PM

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Co op Academy Florence MacWilliams Weston Road Meir Stoke on Trent

JUL11

SG6 - Longton Indoor Market Drop in surgery

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12:00 PM — 2:00 PM

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Longton Indoor Market Transport Lane Longton Stoke on Trent

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