Total Crime Rate

18.8 per 1,000 2/10 · Very Low

All offences · May 2025 - Apr 2026

Violent Crime Rate

7.5 per 1,000 2/10 · Very Low

May 2025 - Apr 2026
Latest update: 06.06.2026 Crime figures are sourced from data.police.uk and are typically published with a 3-month delay.
Crime rate per 1000 residents
  • All crimes 18.8 2/10
  • Violent crimes 7.5 2/10
  • Anti-social behaviour 7.5 4/10
  • Criminal damage and arson 3.8 3/10
  • Public order 3.8 3/10
  • Violence and sexual offences 3.8 1/10
  • Bicycle theft 0.0 1/10
  • Burglary 0.0 1/10
  • Drugs 0.0 1/10
  • Other crime 0.0 1/10
  • Other theft 0.0 1/10
  • Possession of weapons 0.0 1/10
  • Robbery 0.0 1/10
  • Shoplifting 0.0 1/10
  • Theft from the person 0.0 1/10
  • Vehicle crime 0.0 1/10
Values shown per 1,000 residents · May 2025 - Apr 2026 · Rating compares this oa to UK peers of the same type.
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Crime overview

Radcliffe Street area has the 7th lowest crime rate of 168 local areas in Castle , and the 61st lowest crime rate of 934 local areas in Nottingham .

This postcode forms a relatively safe pocket compared with the surrounding streets. Neighbouring areas record much higher crime levels, even though this postcode itself remains comparatively low-crime.

The overall crime rate in the area around Radcliffe Street (NG2 2HE) in the last 12 months was 18.8 per 1,000 residents and was 97.1% lower than the Castle average (644.1 per 1,000 residents). In the last 12 months, this area’s most reported crimes were Anti-social behaviour with 2 offences recorded. The least common crime was Criminal damage and arson with 1 case , unchanged from 2025. The fastest-growing crime category was Anti-social behaviour ( 100.0% YoY). Other major crime categories were broadly unchanged compared to 2025.

Violent crimes totalled 2 (≈ 7.5 per 1,000 residents). Year-over-year these were rising ( 100.0% ). Over the last decade, overall crime has falling ( -82.3% comparing early vs recent averages) .

In the area around Radcliffe Street (NG2 2HE), the main crime hotspot is near Quayside Close. Police recorded 27 crimes here, including 14 violent or public-order offences. All these locations are within roughly 0.3 miles.

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Crime Over Time in Radcliffe Street area

MonthCrimeLocation*Last Outcome
Apr 2026Vehicle crime Quayside Close Under investigation
Apr 2026Drugs Quayside Close Under investigation
Apr 2026Vehicle crime London Road Investigation complete; no suspect identified
Apr 2026Drugs Ryehill Street Local resolution
Apr 2026Violence and sexual offences Woodward Street Under investigation
Apr 2026Other theft Ryehill Street Investigation complete; no suspect identified
Apr 2026Vehicle crime Collygate Road Under investigation
Apr 2026Criminal damage and arson Mundella Road Investigation complete; no suspect identified
Apr 2026Violence and sexual offences Quayside Close Unable to prosecute suspect
Apr 2026Violence and sexual offences Wilford Crescent East Under investigation
Apr 2026Vehicle crime Kirkby Gardens Investigation complete; no suspect identified
Apr 2026Criminal damage and arson Ryton Court Investigation complete; no suspect identified
Apr 2026Other theft Quayside Close Under investigation
Apr 2026Robbery Quayside Close Under investigation
Apr 2026Public order Lamcote Street Under investigation
Apr 2026Violence and sexual offences Lamcote Street Under investigation
Apr 2026Criminal damage and arson Bathley Street Investigation complete; no suspect identified
Apr 2026Public order Quayside Close Under investigation
Apr 2026Violence and sexual offences St Saviour'S Gardens Investigation complete; no suspect identified
Apr 2026Violence and sexual offences Quayside Close Unable to prosecute suspect
Apr 2026Anti-social behaviour Radcliffe Street
Apr 2026Criminal damage and arson Parking Area Investigation complete; no suspect identified
Apr 2026Violence and sexual offences Meadow Close Unable to prosecute suspect

Data Sources

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