Monthly Crime Statistics

Heathfield (Wealden) Crime Rate July 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Heathfield (Wealden) reported 3.8 crimes per 1,000 residents in July 2025, 55.8% below the UK average. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 32.3% of all crimes.

31
Total Crimes
3.8
Per 1,000 People
8.6
UK Average
-22.5%
vs Previous Month

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Heathfield (Wealden) maintained a crime rate of 3.8 per 1,000 residents in July 2025, placing it 55.8% below the UK average of 8.6 per 1,000. This marked a notable shift in the local crime profile, with property and violent crimes each accounting for 32.3% of total incidents. Violence and sexual offences remained the most common category, followed by anti-social behaviour and shoplifting. The balance between property and violent crimes suggests a combination of local factors, including the area’s character as a mixed-use built-up area with both residential and commercial zones. Seasonal context plays a role: July, a peak summer month with schools out and tourism at its height, often sees fluctuations in crime patterns. The lower-than-average violent crime rate may reflect the area’s relatively low population density and community-focused policing initiatives. Anti-social behaviour, which accounted for 25.8% of all crimes, is often linked to the social dynamics of small communities and the transient nature of summer visitors. Shoplifting, while rising slightly compared to previous months, remains well below the UK average, possibly due to the presence of local retail hubs that employ robust security measures. The overall picture illustrates a low-crime environment where community engagement and targeted interventions may contribute to sustained reductions in violent incidents, even as seasonal pressures influence property crime trends.

July 2025 saw a 100% increase in vehicle crime, rising from 0 to 2 incidents, and a similar surge in shoplifting, doubling from 2 to 4 cases. These shifts contrast with a 41.2% decrease in violence and sexual offences, which fell from 17 to 10, and a 57.1% decline in public order offences, dropping from 7 to 3. The balance between property and violent crimes—each comprising 32.3% of total incidents—highlights a unique dynamic in Heathfield, where neither category dominates. This equilibrium may reflect the area’s mixed land use, with commercial spaces contributing to property crime and social interactions influencing violent incidents. Violence and sexual offences in Heathfield are 61% below the UK average of 3.0 per 1,000, a stark contrast to the national trend. Anti-social behaviour, at 1.0 per 1,000, is 35% below the UK average, suggesting effective community policing strategies or a lower incidence of disruptive activity. For residents, the 100% rise in vehicle crime is a concrete data point to monitor, as it could signal increased traffic or parking challenges during the summer tourism peak.

Heathfield’s crime rate in July 2025 dropped by 22.5% compared to June’s rate of 4.9 per 1,000, reflecting a continued downward trend. On a daily basis, the area experienced roughly 1 crime per day in July, a figure that, while low, is influenced by the area’s small population of 8,182 residents. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for every 264 residents—a monthly exposure rate that underscores the area’s relative safety. This statistic is particularly meaningful for residents, as it translates to a very low likelihood of personal involvement in crime. When compared to the UK average, Heathfield’s overall crime rate remains strikingly lower, with the 55.8% deficit suggesting systemic differences in local policing, community engagement, or socioeconomic factors. The population-scaled perspective also reveals that even minor fluctuations in crime numbers have limited impact on individual risk levels. For instance, the 100% increase in vehicle crime, while significant in absolute terms, still represents a very small fraction of the total crime count. This context is crucial for understanding how Heathfield’s unique demographics and geography contribute to its distinct crime profile, which appears to be shaped by a combination of low population density, effective local initiatives, and seasonal dynamics.

Crime Breakdown - July 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences101.232.3%
Anti-social behaviour8125.8%
Shoplifting40.512.9%
Criminal damage and arson30.49.7%
Public order30.49.7%
Vehicle crime20.26.5%
Other theft10.13.2%

Understanding Our Data

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Heathfield (Wealden). This approach ensures fair comparison regardless of area population size.

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Formula Used

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

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  • Police.ukCrime records from territorial police forces across England and Wales (43 total)
  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
  • Home OfficeNationwide crime data and official policy records
  • FOI RequestsAdditional statistics obtained via formal requests to police services
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