Crime statistics covering the week of 25 to 31 May 2026 have been published by the Stockport Central Neighbourhood Policing Team, detailing incidents from Brinnington to Heaviley. The figures, released on 2 June on the Stockport Neighbourhood Watch Association website, are broken down by beat codes that correspond to individual streets and neighbourhoods.
The team’s three stated priorities continue to be drugs and the antisocial behaviour linked to them, burglaries, and speeding and other road traffic offences. The latest data covers fourteen distinct areas: Brinnington, Lancashire Hill, Cheadle Heath, Edgeley, Adswood, Bridgehall, Town Centre, Peel Centre, Shaw Heath, Manor, Woodbank, Alexandra Park, Hillgate, and Heaviley. Recorded incidents range from violence against the person and theft to burglary, public order offences, harassment, possession of drugs, possession of weapons, robbery, vehicle offences, sexual offences, criminal damage, and miscellaneous crimes against society.
Each area is assigned a specific beat code—J1F1 for Brinnington, J1A1 for the Town Centre, and others across the central beats—so residents can quickly find the log for their own street. The full breakdown is published on the Neighbourhood Watch website, where people can also sign up to receive weekly summaries by email. A 12-month archive of previous reports is also available on the same page.
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