WD22 Intelligence Updated March 2026Source: North Yorkshire Police Police

Crime in heworth without, york

Comprehensive safety analysis for heworth without, localized within york.

Total Crimes

8
trending_up +60.0% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

11.13per 1k
trending_up +3.2% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

Low Risk

Total Population

4,080

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Violence & Sexual Offences4
Bicycle Theft1
Anti-social Behaviour1
Criminal Damage & Arson1
Vehicle Crime1

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near Galtres Avenue Map
Criminal damage and arson: 1Violence and sexual offences: 1
2
On or near Stray Road Map
Violence and sexual offences: 2
2
On or near Elmpark Way Map
Vehicle crime: 1
1
On or near Map
Violence and sexual offences: 1
1
On or near Whitby Drive Map
Anti-social behaviour: 1
1
On or near Hilbeck Grove Map
Bicycle theft: 1
1

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Local Rank

#1safest in york

National Safety

Top 1%Safest

City Average

83.42per 1k

Local Policing

York Outer (North)

North Yorkshire Police

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Local Priorities

Our priority is to address behaviour that causes nuisance or negatively impacts the local community. Anti-social behaviour affects many people and will not be tolerated. The Neighbourhood Policing Team treats all reports of ASB seriously and deploys a dedicated ASB patrol vehicle to respond effectively. We work closely with schools and a range of partner agencies to identify those involved and take appropriate action to safeguard the community and reduce further incidents.

Issued: 3 May 2026

Status Update

Targeted patrols in hotspot areas to engage with youths, deter ASB and to challenge disorder and criminality.
Identifying repeat victims and perpetrators of anti-social behaviour, and educate young people of the impact of ASB. We will adopt a problem solving approach to locations/victims and perpetrators of ASB to prevent escalation. We will work with housing providers and support services to ensure all appropriate safeguarding and support is in place.

An ASB patrol car has been set up by the local neighbourhood team. This is a dedicated Officer/s who deal with all calls to ASB in York outer on weekends and school holidays.

November 2025 - Multi agency meeting held to discuss issues around ASB in the Haxby area. Stores attended and explained the issues they are having. Plans in place to tackle this issue and further meetings to be held to improve partnership working. December figures show a significant reduction in ASB in the Haxby area. All the stores and council have been liaised with and are happy with the ongoing work of the local Police.

December 2025 - Operation conducted at Vangarde to tackle the ongoing issues with ASB. This includes engaging with staff, advising how to help reduce ASB and spending time in the area to engage with the youths.

A bowling night at Hollywood bowl was arranged for children to play against Police. This helped to build the relationship with youths, staff and Police. This was a successful evening full of fun for all!
A multi agency meting has taken place in December to gather information and ideas from the stores effected, the bus service and the Police. Lots of ideas have been taken away and will be implemented by everyone who attended. More meetings to follow

Community drop in events arranged for different areas of York where ASB has been reported. This allows members of the public to discuss concerns with Officers and receive advice on matters related to the particular area. See the events page for future events

March 2026 - A number of youths were identified as causing ASB. These have been dealt with robustly and parents made aware.

April 2026 - Further community events planned for April as advertised.
A number of Youths have been identified as being involved in ASB. These have been issued with ASB notices and spoken to in company with parents.

April 2026 - We have attended an Explore Library training day where staff across all sites came together to learn about ASB and how they can help with issues in libraries. Police spoke about how we deal with ASB and the different processes used both by Police and partner agencies. Staff were made aware of the different ways of reporting ASB and when to make use of 999.

Actioned: 3 May 2026

Clear, Hold, Build is an innovative framework, developed by the Home Office, to help police forces tackle serious and organised crime.
It reclaims and rebuilds neighbourhoods affected by organised crime, makes areas safer and increases public confidence in the police and partner agencies.

Clear, Hold, Build is a three-step plan which sees organised criminals and their associates cleared from an area through relentless pursuit activity.
The area is then held and stabilised through high visibility police patrols, assistance from partner agencies and community support.
With support from key stakeholders, residents will be equipped and empowered to build a strong and resilient community, free from crime and exploitation

Issued: 1 May 2026

Status Update

The Clear element of the initiative has been completed and the build phase is currently ongoing with CYC leading.
On Wednesday 9th July. A suspicious vehicle was stopped in the Clifton area. Vehicle had no insurance, Male driver had no licence and vehicle was seized. Inside the vehicle was 281 packs of cigarettes, 52 illegal vapes, 69 packs of Tobacco. Investigation is ongoing.
October 2025 - ASB has been reported around Crichton Ave shops. Work is ongoing with the shop owners and local schools to identify the youths involved.
November 2025 - Day of action in Clifton, Officers on foot patrol engaging with members of the public and offering reassurance and crime prevention advice.
December 2025 - Multi agency meetings held to discuss any issues around the Clifton area. This enables the partner agencies to share information and request assistance from each other going forward.
January 2026 - Police drop in and community engagement around community messenger and how to hear from the local Officers what is occurring in the local area. Crime prevention advice discussed.
March 2026 - Multi agency meeting held to discuss areas of concern and a joint approach to deal with issues. Properties visited by both Police and Council to speak to tenants in the area.
April 2026 - Regular foot patrols in the area, engaging with members of the public.
Soundproof box have visited schools in the area to educate children of all ages around County lines and healthy relationships. This is a fun way for the children to become involved in the learning and gain important knowledge to keep themselves and their friends/family safe.

May 2026 - Launch of Crime stoppers campaign. Keep an eye on social media for updates and information.

Actioned: 1 May 2026

To proactively address reports of drugs supply across the York area and take positive enforcement actions

Issued: 1 May 2026

Status Update

We will continue to conduct targeted patrols to gather intelligence and disrupt individuals involved in the supply of drugs. As part of neighbourhood policing, officers will pursue all available lines of enquiry, including seeking warrants, to bring offenders to justice.
Officers have been carrying out regular foot patrols across the area, engaging with the community and responding to incidents as required. Patrolling on foot enables officers to access off‑road locations, alleyways, and other areas that are not easily reached by vehicle. This approach is highly effective in identifying and disrupting drug‑related activity within the community.

Actioned: 1 May 2026

Op Bowl - There has been an increase in reports of anti-social behaviour in the Vanguard and Monks Cross areas. Groups of youths have been causing disruption, resulting in distress to members of the public and to staff within local businesses. Incidents have included running through stores and displaying a general disregard for those around them. This behaviour is unacceptable. Police, in partnership with local agencies, are actively addressing these issues and will continue to take appropriate action against those involved.

Issued: 28 Apr 2026

Status Update

Officers have been conducting regular patrols in the area to provide reassurance to members of the public and staff, as well as to engage directly with the youths involved. When incidents are reported, officers attend promptly and deal with any offences identified at the time. Police have also worked closely with security staff to discuss and implement measures aimed at reducing the number of anti-social behaviour incidents.
A recent day of action, during which officers spent time with local youths at a bowling event and discussed the impact of anti-social behaviour on the community, was highly successful. Patrols remain ongoing, and partnership working continues to play a key role in addressing these issues.

28th February - Police drop in and bike register event 11:00

March 2026 - Patrols in the area have identified a number of youths involved. Parents have been spoken to and work is ongoing.

April 2026 - Regular patrols in the area, engaging with staff, members of the public and youths in the area. A number of shop thefts identified and positive action taken by Officers
Community event held to give members of the public an opportunity to speak with Officers around any concerns they may have.
Extra Officers have been in the area around football fixtures to ensure everyone is having a great time and in good spirits. No ASB issues around this time.

Actioned: 28 Apr 2026

Engagement Events

MAY28

Youth Matters - Youth Club

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Mobile youth club coming to York. Packed with sports, games, music and snacks. Ages 8-16.
Open to all and no need to book.

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7:00 PM — 8:30 PM

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Ethel Wards, Haxby

MAY30

Community Drop in & Bike Marking Event

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Community Drop in with FREE Bike Marking

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4:00 PM — 5:00 PM

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Ethel Wards, Haxby

JUN5

Community Drop in & Bike Marking Event

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Community Drop in with FREE Bike Marking

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10:00 AM — 11:00 AM

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Folk Hall, New Earswick

JUN6

Community Day

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Community fun day for local residents with stalls, music, food outlets.

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10:00 AM — 5:00 PM

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Derwenthorpe Estate Derwent Way Tang Hall

JUN6

Community Drop in & Bike Marking Event

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Community Drop in with FREE Bike Marking

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11:00 AM — 12:00 PM

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Burnholme Centre, Bad Bargain Lane, Heworth

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