Waverley stands out for its low crime rating, securing the 24th position among 25 neighboring boroughs in terms of crime rates. In the year 2023, the area reported 6,894 incidents, with a population of 128,229, resulting in a crime rate of 53.76 incidents per 1,000 inhabitants. This reflects a slight decline of 1.29% from the previous year, indicating a positive trend in safety.
The predominant crime categories in Waverley include Violence and sexual offences, accounting for 32.3% of the total, followed by Anti-social behaviour at 16.3%, and Criminal damage and arson at 8.8%. The least frequent crimes involve possession of weapons (0.7%), theft from the person (0.5%), and robbery (0.4%).
Waverley is divided into 29 wards, among which Farnham Castle (108.7), Godalming Central and Ockford (95.2), and Alfold, Cranleigh Rural and Ellens Green (88.9) exhibit the highest crime rates. Conversely, the safest wards include Godalming Charterhouse (27.2), Cranleigh East (26.6), and Farnham Bourne (24.0).
Assessing the area’s postcode districts, RH12 (81.5), GU9 (62.3), and GU7 (55.6) present higher crime rates, while GU10 (44.7), RH5 (44.1), and GU26 (33.0) are among the safest. This information is crucial for residents and potential movers to understand the safety dynamics of Waverley.
In Waverley, there was a notable trend in Anti-social behaviour. It saw a rise by 3.95% in 2020, followed by a decrease of 4.7% in 2021 and a further decline of 4.14% in 2022.