Monthly Crime Statistics

Ellesmere Port Crime Rate September 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Ellesmere Port crime rate in September 2025 was 7.6 per 1,000 residents, with violence and sexual offences driving 41.4% of all crimes reported.

502
Total Crimes
7.6
Per 1,000 People
7.4
UK Average
+0.8%
vs Previous Month

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Ellesmere Port’s crime rate in September 2025 stood at 7.6 per 1,000 residents, placing it 2.7% above the UK average of 7.4 per 1,000. This slight deviation from the national benchmark reflects a combination of local factors, including the area’s role as a commuter hub and its proximity to major transport routes. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 41.4% of all reported incidents, followed by public order offences (13.2%) and shoplifting (12.8%). These figures align with seasonal patterns typical of late summer, as back-to-school activity and university freshers’ week may have contributed to heightened social interactions in public spaces. The prominence of violence and sexual offences could also be linked to Ellesmere Port’s status as a regional commercial centre, where late-night retail and hospitality venues remain active during this period. Anti-social behaviour rates were 49% below the UK average, suggesting that community policing efforts or local initiatives may have mitigated certain types of disorder. However, the sharp rise in public order and shoplifting offences highlights the need for targeted interventions during peak hours in high-traffic areas. The overall crime rate, while marginally higher than the UK average, remains within a range consistent with similar built-up areas in the North West. As September transitions into autumn, local authorities may need to monitor trends closely, particularly in relation to vehicle crime and drug-related incidents, which showed significant increases in the month-on-month data.

September 2025 saw notable fluctuations in crime patterns across Ellesmere Port. Vehicle crime surged by 240% compared to the previous month, rising from five to 17 incidents. This sharp increase may be linked to seasonal factors such as increased motor traffic during the start of the academic year or changes in parking behaviour around schools and transport hubs. Conversely, robbery rates fell by 62.5%, declining from eight to three incidents—a drop that could reflect enhanced security measures in retail and commercial areas or reduced opportunities for opportunistic theft. Anti-social behaviour remained 49% below the UK average, a consistent trend that may be attributable to community engagement programmes or the effectiveness of local policing strategies in addressing low-level disorder. Shoplifting, which accounted for 12.8% of all crimes, remained 64% above the UK average, a figure that aligns with the presence of large retail outlets in the area. The rise in drug-related offences (38.5% increase) and other crimes (57.1% increase) suggests a need for further investigation into potential hotspots or changes in local demographics. These shifts underscore the importance of adaptive policing and community collaboration to address emerging challenges while maintaining the progress seen in reducing certain categories of crime.

Ellesmere Port’s crime rate in September 2025 remained stable compared to the previous month, with a 0.8% increase from 7.5 to 7.6 per 1,000 residents. This minimal fluctuation indicates a broadly consistent crime environment, though the slight rise deserves closer attention to emerging trends. On a daily basis, the area experienced an average of 17 crimes per day over the 30-day period—a figure that, while specific to Ellesmere Port, offers a tangible snapshot of local risk levels. When scaled to the population of 66,520 residents, this translates to one reported crime occurring for roughly every 133 residents over the course of the month. This monthly exposure rate provides context for residents, illustrating that the likelihood of being directly affected by crime remains relatively low compared to more densely populated urban centres. However, the disparity in specific crime types—such as public order offences being 85% above the UK average—highlights the unique challenges faced by this built-up area. These comparisons underscore the importance of localised strategies, as national averages may not fully capture the nuances of Ellesmere Port’s crime profile. By maintaining a focus on both overall trends and category-specific data, local authorities can tailor interventions to address the most pressing concerns while reinforcing the progress made in reducing other types of crime.

Crime Breakdown - September 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences2083.141.4%
Public order66113.2%
Shoplifting64112.8%
Anti-social behaviour400.68%
Other theft330.56.6%
Criminal damage and arson280.45.6%
Drugs180.33.6%
Vehicle crime170.33.4%
Other crime110.22.2%
Burglary80.11.6%
Possession of weapons40.10.8%
Robbery30.10.6%
Bicycle theft200.4%

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How we source and verify crime information for Ellesmere Port

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Ellesmere Port. This approach ensures fair comparison regardless of area population size.

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Crimes per 1k residents = (Total incidents ÷ Population) × 1,000

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Page updated: 16 April 2026

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