The Epping Forest Eye

The following is compiled from data available from Data.Police.UK and is accessible under open government licence.
All police forces in England and Wales provide data to the Home Office at the end of each month. This is checked by Data Police UK before publishing, usually at the end of the following month.
 

Crime Trends

The following charts show the crime trends for the district, over a 3 year period.

Blue is the monthly number of recorded crimes.

Green is the 12 month average, showing the % change over the previous 12 months.

Red is the standard deviation, the lines representing 3 σ

   

 

  Victim based crime includes the following offences  - Burglary, Robbery, Vehicle Crime, Violent & Sexual Crime, Criminal Damage & Arson, Shoplifting, Bicycle Theft,

Theft from a Person and Other Thefts

 

 

All Crime includes Victim based crime plus Drugs, Public Order & Possession of Weapons and Other victimless crimes.

 

 

 

 

All recorded incidents of ASB

 

 

 

Crime Rates 

Crime rates are normally expressed as the number of crimes per 1000 head of population within a defined area.

The following charts show the difference between the expected crime rate and the actual crime rate for the district during this month.

The expected crime rate being based on a population of 124,659 (2011 Census) or 7.2% of the total population of the County. 

 

          

 

         

 

Crime in your Area

Information showing the approximate location of each incident, recorded during this month, can be viewed by using the following link. The information is in LSOA name order, once you have found your local area or the road where you live, the LSOA name will be the same for all future data.

 

Epping Forest

 

Police Neighbourhoods within the Epping Forest District

There are 9 Police Neighbourhoods in the Epping Forest District. The district has an overall population of 124.659 (2011 Census), 7.2% of the Counties population.

 

Epping forest

 

 

Police Neighbourhood Crime figures 

 

    

Neighbourhood  Population
Buckhurst Hill 10,784
Chigwell 12,699
Debden 13,455
Epping South East 8,154
Epping Town 16,412
Epping West 12,408
Loughton 17,181
Ongar 14,907
Waltham Abbey 16,982

 

  

 

 

 

Local Authority Crime Data  

Overall crime figures for Epping Forest District Council 

Epping Forest District Council

 

Link to Epping Forest Community Safety  

 

Epping Forest District Council wards 

The following links are to the latest crime figures for individual wards

 

Waltham Abbey High Beach

 

Passingford

 

Broadley Common, Epping Upland And Nazeing

 

High Ongar, Willingale And The Rodings

 

Hastingwood, Matching And Sheering Village

 

Chigwell Village

 

Theydon Bois

 

Lambourne

 

 

 

Waltham Abbey South West

 

Epping Lindsey And Thornwood Common

 

North Weald Bassett

 

Moreton And Fyfield

 

Buckhurst Hill West

 

Buckhurst Hill East

 

Loughton Alderton

 

Grange Hill

 

Chigwell Row

 

Loughton Forest

 

Loughton St Mary's

 

Loughton St John's

 

Loughton Broadway

 

Waltham Abbey North East

 

Lower Nazeing

 

Epping Hemnall

 

 

Roydon

 

Chipping Ongar, Greensted And Marden Ash

 

Shelley

 

Lower Sheering

 

Loughton Roding

 

Waltham Abbey Honey Lane

 

Waltham Abbey Paternoster

 

Loughton Fairmead

 

 

 

 

 

 

The whole district is divided into civil parishes a majority of which, particularly in the north and east of the district are rural and sparsely populated for an area so close to London; it includes the town of Chipping Ongar and surrounding villages. The south is more suburban and dominated by Loughton, the largest town in the district.

 

 

The district covers an area of 131 Sq. miles and has 32 council wards.

 

The M25 motorway and the M11 motorway which form a junction at Theydon Garnon. .

 

 

Rail transport in the district is provided by the Central Line of the London Underground, which is entirely above ground in the District, and the West Anglia Main Line. Further National Rail stations are available at Harlow, Sawbridgeworth and Bishop's Stortford, along the District's boundary.