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Rock, Polzeath & Port Isaac

Population: 4,410
Policed by: Devon & Cornwall Police

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The following table and graphs show you crime and ASB breakdowns and trends for Rock, Polzeath & Port Isaac.

ASBBurglaryRobberyVehicleViolentShopliftingCD&AOther TheftDrugsBike TheftTheft From the PersonWeaponsPublic OrderOtherTotal
Nov 20209000600200001018
Oct 20202101501300000013
Sep 20206000401500000016
Aug 20209100731710001131
Jul 202028101205700002046
Jun 202030000100000000031
May 202027100301200011036
Apr 202013100200001001018
Mar 2020200030110000007
Feb 20201102401100000010
Jan 2020010100102010006
Dec 2019100110220000007
Nov 20193000312100000010
Oct 20195000403100000013
Sep 2019010030120000108
Aug 20196101301201000015
Jul 20195000602120132022
Jun 2019000000130010005
May 20196000502500000018
Apr 20192000503300002015
Mar 20195000402100000012
Feb 20194000502000001012
Jan 2019010031030000019
Dec 20182300600110001014
Nov 2018100010150000008
Oct 20185100211400000014
Sep 20185001510300000015
Aug 201810100423110000022
Jul 20185101304300000017
Jun 20185000601100001014
May 20188001800200000019
Apr 2018100120220000008
Mar 2018120040100000109
Feb 2018100000000000001
Jan 2018110100010000015
Dec 2017000130210000018
Nov 20174000414400001018
Oct 2017200111030000019
Sep 2017200020040000008
Aug 20175000411300003017
Jul 2017140016011000000032
Jun 20174100401100000213
May 20173100600000001011
Apr 20174000401100000010
Mar 2017300030010000209
Feb 2017100020130010109
Jan 20175300200200001114
Dec 2016210010000000004
Nov 2016000020010000014
Oct 20162001605200000016
Sep 2016300040000010008
Aug 20164100302600000016
Jul 20166200321300001018
Jun 20163000205200001013
May 2016410110010000019
Apr 20164000301300001012
Mar 20162001401400000012
Feb 2016000000020000002
Jan 2016100030000000004
Dec 2015310020110000008
Nov 20158301100101000015
Oct 2015120000200000005
Sep 20151004700300000015
Aug 20156100000400000011
Jul 201510001101100000014
Jun 20158101100401100017
May 2015400010000000016
Apr 2015120010120000007
Mar 2015200000020000105
Feb 2015210000030000107
Jan 20155100103000000010
Dec 2014420010100000008
Nov 2014220020000010007
Oct 20144300300200000012
Sep 20143101900200000016
Aug 20149200211220000019
Jul 20145100306210000018
Jun 20142201422200000015
May 20142202101300000011
Apr 2014100100000000002
Mar 20144400000120001113
Feb 20142000101401000110
Jan 2014210010040000008
Dec 2013220020110000008
Nov 20132200401200001012
Oct 2013100000010000002
Sep 20131001201410000010
Aug 20134100203400002117
Jul 20136900202220000023
Jun 20134100200400001012
May 20135100303200001015
Apr 20132200104500014
Mar 20132501011300013
Feb 2013020000121006
Jan 2013020120020018
Dec 2012020000020004
Nov 2012430000100008
Oct 2012220000230009
Sep 2012410010020008
Aug 20127200102200014
Jul 20123401105400018
Jun 20124307100510021
May 20123300304200116
Apr 20124600007300020
Mar 2012000000230005
Feb 2012100230020109
Jan 20124301200300114
Dec 2011100010010003
Nov 20112101201220011
Oct 20111401105200014
Sep 20112400100300010
Aug 2011107001927
Jul 2011720111324
Jun 201132014414
May 201162001514
Apr 2011101000819
Mar 20114000149
Feb 201141000611
Jan 201143000512
Dec 201040011511


Crime Plus ASB Breakdown for Rock, Polzeath & Port Isaac

Crime Breakdown (Dec 2010-Nov 2020)
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Crime Rate Trends
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Crime Type and ASB Charts for Rock, Polzeath & Port Isaac

All Crime + ASB
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All Crime (No ASB)
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Anti-Social Behaviour
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Robbery
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Burglary
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Vehicle Crime
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Violent Crime
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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.



Drugs
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Criminal Damage and Arson
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Theft - Shoplifting
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Theft - Other
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Miscelanious 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".



Bike Theft
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Theft From the Person
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Possession of Weapons
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Public Order
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The Economic Policy Centre www.economicpolicycentre.com has made every effort in order to ensure that the data for UkCrimeStats is accurate and up to date. However, we are aware of certain deficiencies in this data which are beyond our control. That's because as a 3rd party developer, we do not collect the data, the Police do who then hand it over to another data company to release to 3rd party developers such as ourselves. We only download and analyse it so that you can use it. For full detail of these deficiencies, please read here.

Neighbourhood Events

Wadebridge and Padstow Community Network Meeting (Teams Meeting) (Meeting)
    

Community networks:

  • Identify, agree and drive forward local priorities for their community network area
  • Have their say on local service delivery and on strategies that affect their communities
  • Work together to promote the wellbeing of their local areas and bring communities together
  • Build relationships between the people and organisations working in their communities

This work is lead by the community network panels.  There’s one for each community network area.  The panels include the Cornwall councillors and representatives from town and parish councils within the community network area.  The panels can also invite local organisations and service providers, like the police and health services, to join them at their meetings.

Each community network is supported by a community link officer.  Their role includes working closely with Cornwall councillors, town and parish councils and other organisations in the community network area.


    Teams Virtual Meeting
    21st January 2021 6:30 pm
St Merryn Parish Council (Meeting)
    

Full Council meeting of the St Merryn Parish Council. Held in the parish Hall, there is a section at the start of the meeting for Public Participation. We attend occasionally but for operational reasons, we cannot attend every meeting.


    St Merryn Parish Council Teams Virtual meeting
    21st January 2021 7:00 pm
Padstow Town Council - Full Council Meeting (Meeting)
    

On the last Tuesday of each month Padstow Town Council hold their monthly meeting in the council chambers at the town council offices at Trecerus Industrial Estate, Padstow. Police are sometimes in attendance to give a police report for the Padstow area for the previous month.


    Padstow Town Council Teams Virtual meeting
    26th January 2021 6:30 pm
St. Minver Lowlands Parish Council (Meeting)
    

On the 1st Monday of each month the parish council for St. Minver Lowlands meets in the council chambers at Rock Institute. As part of their meeting agenda PC Malcolm Taylor and PCSO Claire Drennan attend a give a police report in which they give detials of crime figures for the previous month, offenders brought to justice, incidents of Anti Social Behaviour, details of meeting with partner agents/groups such as pubwatch and any other matters within the community that the officers have been involved in. If you would like to meet the officers then please come along and fee free to discuss any matters or highlight any issues to them.


    Teams virtual meeting
    1st February 2021 7:00 pm
St Endellion Parish Council (Meeting)
    

On the 2nd Monday of each month the neighbourhood officers for the Port Isaac area - PC Malcolm Taylor and PCSO Claire Drennan attend the monthly parish council meeting held in the sports hall of Port Isaac school. The officers give a detailed crime reprot of crimes that have occurred in the previous month, projects the neighbourhood team are involved in, details of anti social behaviour, and any other matter within the community that the councillors should know about. If you would like to meet the officers or have any questions or issues you wish to raise please come along and they will make every effort to answer the question and resolve issues raised.


    St Endellion Parish Council Teams Virtual meeting
    8th February 2021 7:00 pm
St.Kew Parish Council (Meeting)
    

On the 2nd Tuesday of each month, the neighbourhood officer for St.Kew- PCSO Claire Drennan attends the parish council meeting and gives a Police report to the council and any other attendee's. The report contains detials of crimes in the area for the previous month, projects etc being undertaken by the neighbourhood officers and team such as Speed Watch and any incidents of Anti Social Behaviour etc.


    St Kew Parish Council GoogleMeet Video meeting
    9th February 2021 7:00 pm
St. Minver Highlands Parish Council (Meeting)
    

On the 2nd tuesday of each month PC Malcolm TAYLOR and PCSO Claire DRENNAN attend the parish council meeting for St. Minver Highlands. The officers attend together or seperately. As part of the agenda the officers give a crime report, within this report are details of crimes occurred within the past month, detials of anti social behaviour, projects the neighbourhood officers are involved in and detials of matters arising at partner meetings such as pubwatch.


    St. Minver Highlands Parish Council Teams Virtual meeting
    9th February 2021 7:00 pm
Rescheduled St Breock Parish Council (Meeting)
    

The monthly meeting of St Breock Parish Council.

Meeting at The Paddock Room, Hawksfield, A39, Wadebridge

For more details please see:- http://www.stbreockparishcouncil.co.uk


    St. Breock Parish Council Teams Virtual meeting
    10th February 2021 12:00 am
Wadebridge Town Council (Meeting)
    

Every 2nd Wednesday of each month the Town Council meets and as part of the public session, PC Helen Lentern and PCSO Phil Chanter attend to give a crime report for the previous month. also within the report are details of on going projects, details of inter agency and partnership meetings such as pubwatch and also matters of anti social behaviour. Please come along and speak with Phil and Helen to ask questions or discuss issues affecting you in your area.


    Wadebridge Town Council Teams Virtual meeting
    10th February 2021 7:00 pm
St Merryn Parish Council (Meeting)
    

Full Council meeting of the St Merryn Parish Council. Held in the parish Hall, there is a section at the start of the meeting for Public Participation. We attend occasionally but for operational reasons, we cannot attend every meeting.


    St Merryn Parish Council Teams Virtual meeting
    18th February 2021 7:00 pm

Neighbourhood Team

 NameRankPhoneMobileEmailFacebook
1Alexander Allen *Police Constable  
2Amy HoneywillPolice Constable  
3Clive WherryPolice Community Support Officer  
4Jennifer MichellPolice Community Support Officer  
5Pete SobyePolice Community Support Officer  
6Regie Butler-CardA. Insp  
7Sue HoneywillSergeant  

Rock,Polzeath and Port Isaac make up one third of the Neighbourhood Policing area of the Wadebridge sector. These areas are policed by the beat manager, supported by a PCSO.These areas also include the areas of St.Kew, Chapel Amble, St.Minver, Port Quin and St.Endellion.

These areas contain primary schools at St.Minver, Port Isaac and St.Kew.

This neighbourhood area, like the other areas in the Wadebridge sector are and continue to be one of the safest places in Cornwall and England to live. Recorded crime has dropped dramatically over the past few years however the perception and fear of crime remains fairly high. 

The areas of Rock and Polzeath contain a high number of second homes, which at times are vulnerable to burglary. However through close engagement with partners and strenous efforts by the local team reports of burglary are low.

Reports of anti social behaviour are also low but obviously increase during the summer months. Polzeath still remains a favoured "haunt" for public school children.

The neighbourhood officers continue enjoy very good working relationships with partners such as parish councils and residents associations. These partnerships ensure that reports of crime are kept low.

 

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