Brighton and Hove Crime Data, Postcodes, Wards, Map

✅ Facts Checked By Data Team - Article By Emma Ceplinskas & Reviewed By Zeynep Topcu

Find information about Brighton and Hove crimes, houses for sale, postcodes, wards, and census data. View details on crime trends and property sale prices in different neighbourhoods in the district.

Find below the complete list of active postcodes in Brighton and Hove, and use our interactive map to locate all wards in the district and the top reported crime locations.

Summary

  1. Brighton and Hove is a local authority district in East Sussex County in England, UK. The district consists of 23 wards.
  2. The district has 5119 active postcodes and has a population of 273416.
  3. There are 121561 residential and business properties in the district.
  4. Most crimes in Brighton and Hove occur near Supermarket, with 158 crimes reported in Feb 2024.
  5. In Feb 2024, the top reported crime in the Brighton and Hove district was violence and sexual offences.
  6. Explore the chart highlighting the top crime types reported in Brighton and Hove.
  7. Get insights into the top reported crime locations in the chart below.
  8. Stay informed about latest crime trends in Brighton and Hove and ensure personal safety and security in your neighbourhood.
  9. View the Brighton and Hove houses for sale page to get insights into property market trends in Brighton and Hove.

Population

273416

Households

121561

Wards

23

Postcodes

5119

Total Crimes
(Apr 2022 - Feb 2024)

38680

Crimes per 10000 Population

739

Map of Brighton and Hove District - Top 100 Crime Locations

Brighton and Hove Houses For Sale Statistics

Are you looking to relocate to Brighton and Hove?

  1. Visit the Brighton and Hove houses for sale statistics page.
  2. Get an understanding of the real estate price trends in the district.
  3. Get detailed insights and make informed decisions about your living in Brighton and Hove.

Crime Statistics of Brighton and Hove District

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Top Crime Types Reported In Brighton and Hove [Feb 2024]

Top Crime Locations In Brighton and Hove [Feb 2024]

Number of Crimes Reported in a Year

List of All Postcodes in Brighton and Hove District

Showing 1 - 50 out of 5119 active Postcodes in Brighton and Hove

   

Browse by Wards in Brighton and Hove District

Brunswick & Adelaide Central Hove Coldean & Stanmer Goldsmid Hangleton & Knoll Hanover & Elm Grove Hollingdean & Fiveways Kemptown Moulsecoomb & Bevendean North Portslade Patcham & Hollingbury Preston Park Queen's Park Regency Rottingdean & West Saltdean Round Hill South Portslade West Hill & North Laine Westbourne & Poets' Corner Westdene & Hove Park Whitehawk & Marina Wish Woodingdean

FAQs about Brighton and Hove District

Crimes per 10,000 people in Brighton and Hove district is 739.

As per the crime report in Feb 2024, 739 crimes were reported in Brighton and Hove per 10,000 population, which is considered low in the UK. Also, the total number of crimes recorded in the month was 38680, which signifies that Brighton and Hove is a safe place to live in the UK.

Most crimes in Brighton and Hove have occurred near Supermarket, Parking Area, Nightclub, etc. It's better to avoid these areas or maintain proper safety while planning your stay around these locations. Use our map to view the exact crime spot.

The top crimes reported in Brighton and Hove were violence and sexual offences, anti-social behaviour, shoplifting, etc. View the crime chart for more details about the most reported crime types.

The best places to buy/rent houses in Brighton and Hove district are Marshall Way, Further/higher Educational Building, Cannon Place, etc. In these areas, least crimes have been reported, thereby providing maximum safety. View the Brighton and Hove houses for sale statistics to find the property sales price in the district.

The total population of Brighton and Hove is 273416.

There are 23 wards in Brighton and Hove district.

There are 5119 active postcodes in Brighton and Hove district.

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