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Crime Rates Across the East Midlands

Locacity analysis of official Police.uk data — April 2025 to March 2026

Locacity has analysed 12 months of official Police.uk crime data to rank the East Midlands' major towns and cities by crime rate. The analysis covers six Built-Up Areas with a population of 75,000 or above, using ONS Census 2021 population data to calculate crimes per 1,000 residents.

Key Findings

Northampton

Safest major urban area in the East Midlands

115.9

Regional average crimes per 1,000 residents

Nottingham

Highest crime rate in the East Midlands

Rankings — Crimes per 1,000 Residents

RankAreaCrimes per 1,000
1
Northampton
103.7
2
Leicester
108.9
3
Derby
111.5
4
Chesterfield
112.5
5
Lincoln
128.8
6
Nottingham
130

Source: Locacity analysis of Police.uk data (April 2025 – March 2026) and ONS Census 2021 population estimates.

Analysis

Northampton emerged as the safest major urban area in the East Midlands, recording 103.7 crimes per 1,000 residents — the lowest of any major urban area in the region. Leicester ranked second at 108.9, followed by Derby (111.5) and Chesterfield (112.5).

Nottingham recorded the highest crime rate at 130.0 crimes per 1,000 residents — 25% higher than Northampton. Lincoln ranked second from bottom at 128.8, a notably high figure for a city of its size.

The East Midlands records a regional average of 115.9 crimes per 1,000 residents — above the South East (89.6), South West (91.0), West Midlands (85.9), East of England (92.2), North West (105.1) and London (106.2), though below Yorkshire and the Humber (120.2) and the North East (128.6).

The East Midlands' regional average of 115.9 crimes per 1,000 residents is above the national average of 101.5 crimes per 1,000 residents across all major urban areas in England and Wales analysed by Locacity (excludes Greater Manchester, where data is not published through Police.uk).

The findings carry real implications for the property market. According to a Churchill Home Insurance survey, around 29,000 property sales fall through every year across England and Wales due to buyers’ concerns about local crime — representing an estimated £6.6 billion in lost property transactions annually. Understanding crime levels before committing to a purchase has never been more important.

However, these figures represent averages across entire urban areas. Crime levels can vary significantly from one street to the next within the same town or city — making street-level analysis essential for anyone making a property decision.

What this means for homebuyers and renters

Regional rankings provide a useful starting point, but they only tell part of the story. A Locacity report gives you a detailed, street-level picture of crime around a specific property — including the area immediately surrounding your home, nearby schools, transport hubs, and 999 police and ambulance response times.

Methodology

  • • Analysis covers six Built-Up Areas (BUAs) in the East Midlands with a population of 75,000 or above, as defined by the Office for National Statistics.
  • • Crime data sourced from Police.uk open data service (April 2025 – March 2026).
  • • Population data sourced from ONS Census 2021.
  • • BUA boundaries sourced from ONS Built-Up Areas (December 2022) boundary data.
  • • Crime coordinates in Police.uk data are approximated to the nearest street in accordance with Police.uk anonymisation policy; a small number of crimes near BUA boundaries may therefore be assigned to an adjacent area.
  • • Greater Manchester Police does not publish data through Police.uk and is excluded from all Locacity analysis.