Crimes Committed Near Walthams Cross, Great Bardfield, Braintree, CM7 4QL in December 2025

Summary

Walthams Cross, Great Bardfield, Braintree, CM7 4QL is within the Braintree Central policing neighbourhood, under the Essex Police force area.

There was 1 crime recorded in December 2025 within 1 mile of Walthams Cross, Great Bardfield, Braintree, CM7 4QL.

Crime Level

The overall crime level in the area immediately around Walthams Cross, Great Bardfield, Braintree, CM7 4QL can be described as Low.

In the previous 12 months for which data is available, there were 26 reported crimes per 1,000 people - a low level when compared with other statistical areas.

This crime level rating is based on crimes in the Lower level Super Output Area (LSOA) that this postcode is within, whereas the crime map and the list of crimes shown below is based on a straight-line distance instead. Care should be taken when comparing rural to urban areas as even if crimes per 1,000 people are similar, the crimes will be geographically more spread out in rural areas and the LSOA will be a larger area.

Levels By Category

Anti-social behaviour: Very Low

Bicycle theft: None

Burglary: Very Low

Criminal damage and arson: Low

Drugs: Very Low

Other crime: Very Low

Other theft: Low

Possession of weapons: None

Public order: Low

Robbery: Very Low

Shoplifting: Very Low

Theft from the person: Very Low

Vehicle crime: Very Low

Violence and sexual offences: Low

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List of Crimes Nearby

You are viewing crimes during December 2025. This is the most recent month for which data is currently available. Our data is updated monthly, although there is always a slight lag in receiving data from the police forces around the country.

Anti-social behaviour

This is the 1 Anti-social behaviour crime recorded in December 2025 within 1 mile of Walthams Cross, Great Bardfield, Braintree, CM7 4QL. Click the tabs above to view crimes in other categories.

Date Location
December 2025 On or near Bendlowes Road

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