East Cowes and Wootton

Population: 11,385
Policed by: Hampshire Constabulary

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The following table and graphs show you crime and ASB breakdowns and trends for East Cowes and Wootton.

ASBBurglaryRobberyVehicleViolentShopliftingCD&AOther TheftDrugsBike TheftTheft From the PersonWeaponsPublic OrderOtherTotal
Feb 202430033646601012264
Jan 202433012314420014046
Dec 202321022037310003042
Nov 202341002844200105049
Oct 202322003634300008159
Sep 202331002757410002050
Aug 202394102915921125170
Jul 202361013825400005264
Jun 2023641039036300112479
May 2023131024187300028186
Apr 202380023043430016263
Mar 2023510140111430118480
Feb 2023600033777100114177
Jan 202313014717430108177
Dec 2022410138011450009174
Nov 202241105405610023380
Oct 2022330131052200211363
Sep 202223012502650106051
Aug 2022910055176210115199
Jul 202212001450103000118090
Jun 20221201141053010117082
May 20221020149143300111085
Apr 20221130343041100010278
Mar 202210002302200008238
Feb 202242013706210007060
Jan 2022531157052203214095
Dec 202192013504410016265
Nov 2021600138064100212070
Oct 202151012905710009159
Sep 20211312031143301214277
Aug 20217300300310100013067
Jul 2021143013908432027184
Jun 20211010133252510013073
May 2021240012212220005059
Apr 2021132102207300006155
Mar 2021110002405010003347
Feb 202141012601100008345
Jan 202132002303120001136
Dec 202021003604330013053
Nov 2020161002503210105155
Oct 20201321026010220106063
Sep 20201300034190100014476
Aug 2020191032305200017162
Jul 20201320025051400010161
Jun 2020122012501330033154
May 2020154001805410005052
Apr 202090012103210006043
Mar 2020117012503300009059
Feb 202031111805420003139
Jan 202025001617200000033
Dec 201922021603410011032
Nov 2019109012505501121363
Oct 2019200432110130016262
Sep 201961022422301018151
Aug 201932011603540005039
Jul 201952012805200005048
Jun 201930012306631015049
May 201953033105310008059
Apr 201982101942200014245
Mar 201970002515420005150
Feb 201922031315121003134
Jan 201952022703423008056
Dec 2018420018013600006049
Nov 2018231618215420021056
Oct 201820012524310014144
Sep 201821002105210013036
Aug 201831014207411206169
Jul 201872103624500005264
Jun 201823011517520006042
May 2018540233219311204076
Apr 201873121815210002042
Mar 201861021854610018052
Feb 2018100002415220017052
Jan 201882002514620022052
Dec 201761021646240102044
Nov 2017920113411720104256
Oct 2017131012343210107460
Sep 2017172021315100008049
Aug 20171720118011421007568
Jul 201725001125321200005193
Jun 2017293011617810017276
May 2017182011627810022160
Apr 2017214002038512004169
Mar 2017181001137511005052
Feb 20171720011130400006576
Jan 2017182001229510000049
Dec 2016192001007210002245
Nov 20162310010212320002156
Oct 20162600414511110101266
Sep 2016141001504701014047
Aug 2016203022005232015265
Jul 2016271021212301001252
Jun 20162210519019421005078
May 20161622111230101004474
Apr 201691021126410100138
Mar 2016292001845530010168
Feb 201624101514310106148
Jan 2016230001015220004047
Dec 2015212011518510011056
Nov 2015172001231100000036
Oct 201516001946401016250
Sep 2015150003114400002057
Aug 2015184021045340116058
Jul 2015151001627800001252
Jun 2015241001917421005266
May 201515000805802001039
Apr 201523200904100003345
Mar 201516100738601010144
Feb 201519107416650002253
Jan 201511103515500004136
Dec 2014235001048220002258
Nov 201416301525240002040
Oct 2014182106111742011054
Sep 201433001726391001063
Aug 201429000254650003054
Jul 201431200836631004064
Jun 201435002506541004062
May 201420001505520213044
Apr 201415110210300000124
Mar 201415101147440200140
Feb 201413100413110001126
Jan 201411203721431101137
Dec 201315201521310100031
Nov 201316001103541000132
Oct 201313004323311000030
Sep 201343002253230002062
Aug 201334000638320000056
Jul 2013572043612411000090
Jun 2013380006211431001066
May 201331400719230001058
Apr 201328100139712355
Mar 201321110226330039
Feb 201317201302210129
Jan 201327002338451154
Dec 201219000322501032
Nov 201216201309230137
Oct 201228102512451049
Sep 201223207205801149
Aug 20125330382121022095
Jul 201233403233603158
Jun 2012291022413403260
May 201226402406600048
Apr 201219201913420041
Mar 201214001876112242
Feb 201229201513211045
Jan 201220102504411139
Dec 2011184017012270152
Nov 2011340049117340173
Oct 20112510512112550167
Sep 20113640416311622084
Aug 201131102121763
Jul 201149301122489
Jun 201133410142779
May 20113210361860
Apr 20114220161869
Mar 20113750352979
Feb 201117302132156
Jan 201140302122481
Dec 20102120171849


Crime Plus ASB Breakdown for East Cowes and Wootton


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Crime Type and ASB Charts for East Cowes and Wootton


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In September 2011, Other Crime was divided into 6 categories - Drugs, Public Disorder & Weapons (which was later split further and so is not displayed here), Criminal Damage & Arson (CD&A), Theft - Shoplifting, Theft-Other and Other.




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From May 2013, the following changes were made to the crime categories:
I) The violent crime category was renamed "violence and sexual offences"
2) A new category for "bicycle theft" was created which previously fell within "other theft"
3) A new category for "theft from the person" was created which previously fell within "other theft"
4) Public disorder and weapons were then split into two new categories; "public order" and "possession of weapons"
5) Both "other firearms offences" and "other knives offences" which were in "other crime" were moved into "possession of weapons".




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Neighbourhood Team

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East Cowes is a town and civil parish to the north of the Isle of Wight, on the east bank of the River Medina next to its neighbour on the west bank, Cowes.
The two towns are connected by the Cowes Floating Bridge, a chain ferry operated by the Isle of Wight Council which runs continuously between the two towns.
East Cowes is where you will find the magnificent Osborne House, former seaside holiday home of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and preserved much as it was when the Queen died here in 1901. Nearby is St. Mildred''''''''''''''''s Church at Whippingham, where the royal family worshipped. Both buildings were designed by the Prince Consort.
East Cowes is a town and civil parish to the north of the Isle of Wight on the east bank of the river Medina next to its neighbour on the west bank, Cowes.



With the death of Queen Victoria in 1901, the character of the town changed again to that of a working town proudly building for the sea. There were seven major shipyards with names such as J.S. Whites, Groves, and Guttridge and S.E. Saunders, East Cowes became the leader in new ideas and productions of technical excellence. Saunders Roe were taken over by British Hovercraft Cooperation and in turn by GKN Westland aerospace, the major employee.



The list of technical achievements for East Cowes would include Bluebird, for Sir Malcolm Campbell and the world waterspeed record HMS Cavalier, for twenty years the fastest ship in the Royal Navy (the propeller is sited on the seafront) the first hovercraft the Princess, the largest flying boat in the world Black Knight rockets the first hydrofoil work on Thrust 2 for the land speed record - the list could go on. The men and women of East Cowes are proud of their heritage and of their achievements.



During World War II East Cowes became the target of bombing due to its industry and proximity to Southampton and Portsmouth. The shipyard of J Samuel White was badly damaged in an air attack in early May 1942. When rebuilt innovative ship construction methods had been introduced. During the air raid the local defences were supported by the Polish destroyer Blyskawica. The crews courage was honoured by a local commemoration in 2002 on the 60th anniversary of the attack.



East Cowes is linked to Cowes by a floating bridge and to the mainland by Red Funnel vehicle ferry service. It is a town which has had three castles, a royal Palace and innovations such as the worlds first amphibious plane, the first all-welded destroyer, the worlds largest metal flying boat, the first hovercraft and the only British rocket that put British satellite into space. Wharves were built so that agricultural products could be exported and t he town continued as one of the major customs clearing points on the south coast of England.
Wootton Bridge
Wootton Bridge is situated on the north coast of the Isle of Wight, midway between Ryde and Newport. It is about 3 1/2 miles from each and within a short distance from the main ferry terminals of Fishbourne [Wightlink] and East Cowes [Red Funnel]. The village is located amidst beautiful countryside, some of which bears Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or Site of Special Scientific Interest designations.



The lovely Wootton Creek and Millpond provides a natural setting to the village, the Creek being popular with yachtsmen and boaters. The Millpond is home to herons, egrets and kingfishers, with the surrounding countryside having red sq