Greater Manchester

Stockport Crime Report Helps Residents Track Local Safety

By

Karen McGinn
5 March 2026, 1:16 pm

The Stockport Neighbourhood Watch Association published its latest crime and priority statistics for the Central Beats area in Stockport, Greater Manchester, on 4 March 2026. This new update provides a detailed breakdown of incidents and safety concerns for the week leading up to 23 February 2026. It aims to help local people stay informed about crime patterns in their immediate neighbourhoods.

The report includes specific data for several areas, such as Brinnington, Edgeley, Cheadle Heath, and the Town Centre. Other locations covered in the update include Lancashire Hill, Adswood, Bridgehall, the Peel Centre, Shaw Heath, Manor, and Woodbank. By looking at these figures, residents can see what the current safety priorities are for their specific streets and shopping areas.

The association gathers this information every week from the Greater Manchester Police to keep the public updated. This partnership is designed to act as a bridge between the police and the community to make neighbourhoods feel safer. Residents can access the full breakdown of crime statistics online to see how their area is being affected.

Sharing these reports is part of a wider effort to be open with the public and support community-led safety projects. This work is supported by the One Stockport Safety Partnership, which involves the local council and police working together to tackle issues like anti-social behaviour. The goal is to give people the tools they need to coordinate with their neighbours and reduce risks in busy urban areas.

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