WD22 Intelligence Updated March 2026Source: Kent Police Police

kings hill Crime Intelligence

Comprehensive safety analysis for kings hill, localized within tonbridge and malling.

Total Crimes

40
trending_up +48.1% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

28.97per 1k
trending_up +1.3% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

Low Risk

Total Population

9,520

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Violence & Sexual Offences13
Shoplifting7
Anti-social Behaviour4
Public Order4
Criminal Damage & Arson3
Other Theft3
Vehicle Crime3
Other Crime1
Drug Offences1
Burglary1

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near Warwick Way Map
Shoplifting: 5Violence and sexual offences: 2
7
On or near Queen Street Map
Shoplifting: 2Public order: 2Criminal damage and arson: 1
5
On or near Durello Avenue Map
Public order: 2Anti-social behaviour: 2Vehicle crime: 1
5
On or near Francis Lane Map
Violence and sexual offences: 3
3
On or near Cleeve Court Map
Other theft: 2
2
On or near Pioneer Avenue Map
Criminal damage and arson: 2
2
On or near Cardinal Walk Map
Drugs: 1
1
On or near Hazen Road Map
Anti-social behaviour: 1
1
On or near Porter Avenue Map
Other crime: 1
1
On or near Lavina Close Map
Burglary: 1
1

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City Ranking

Safety comparison within tonbridge and malling district.

Local Rank

#6safest in tonbridge and malling

National Safety

Top 21%Safest

City Average

62.78per 1k

Local Policing

East and West Peckham, Mereworth & Wateringbury

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Local Priorities

Antisocial behaviour - general.

Issued: 15 Apr 2026

Status Update

This is a priority for the next 3 months. We have identified this based on feedback from local residents, crime data, and ongoing concerns in the area.

We’ll publish an update in the coming months to let you know what we’ve done, what progress has been made, and what’s next.

Actioned: 15 Apr 2026

Nuisance motorbikes.

Issued: 15 Apr 2026

Status Update

This is a priority for the next 3 months. We have identified this based on feedback from local residents, crime data, and ongoing concerns in the area.

We’ll publish an update in the coming months to let you know what we’ve done, what progress has been made, and what’s next.

Actioned: 15 Apr 2026

Road safety.

Issued: 15 Apr 2026

Status Update

This is a priority for the next 3 months. We have identified this based on feedback from local residents, crime data, and ongoing concerns in the area.

We’ll publish an update in the coming months to let you know what we’ve done, what progress has been made, and what’s next.

Actioned: 15 Apr 2026

Nuisance vehicles.

Issued: 3 Feb 2026

Status Update

Nuisance use of vehicles at The Hop Farm, including reports of vehicles driving in circles on grassed areas, was identified previously and dealt with quickly. Officers attended at the time and found those involved, resulting in a Section 59 warning being issued.

A Section 59 warning is used when a vehicle is driven in a way that causes, or is likely to cause, alarm, distress or annoyance. If the same behaviour continues within 12 months, the vehicle can be seized.

Since this action was taken, no further reports of similar behaviour have been received, suggesting the enforcement was effective. Vehicle‑related nuisance continues to be monitored across the district, and any new information is followed up to prevent issues from returning.

There are ongoing issues with trap racing on the A228, which usually takes place at weekends. While this area mainly falls under Maidstone Community Safety Unit, officers from Tonbridge & Malling and Tunbridge Wells work closely together due to the shared border.

When on duty, officers attend regularly to monitor behaviour and take firm action where offences can be evidenced. Although police cannot physically prevent the road being used in this way, enforcement action is taken where dangerous riding is identified. Multiple Traffic Offence Reports have been issued, and a number of vehicles have also been seized as part of ongoing efforts to deter this behaviour.

Actioned: 30 Mar 2026

Road safety issues.

Issued: 3 Feb 2026

Status Update

Road safety concerns on the A228 continue to focus on groups of so‑called "boy racers". A Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) is in place, which allows officers to take action against behaviour such as dangerous driving, excessive noise and antisocial vehicle use.

Officers have been briefed to deal robustly with any offences identified. Where vehicle number plates are captured, details are shared with the council so they can consider issuing Community Protection Warnings or Community Protection Notices to the registered keepers.

A Community Protection Warning is a formal written warning that tells someone to stop behaviour that is having a negative impact on the community. If the behaviour continues, a Community Protection Notice can be issued, which is a legal notice requiring the behaviour to stop and setting out further consequences if it does not.

Patrols in this area remain focused on identifying high‑risk driving and preventing issues from escalating, with officers maintaining a visible presence during peak times.

Actioned: 30 Mar 2026

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MAY13

Cupper with a Copper - The Wateringbury

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10:00 AM — 11:00 AM

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The Wateringbury, Tonbridge Road Maidstone

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