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Crime Rates in Palace & Hurlingham, ward

Crime Rate

67.7

67.7

Low 3/10

* the lower the better

Last updated: 07.01.2026

Annual total crime rate in Palace & Hurlingham (ward) is 67.7 per thousand resident population. This can be rated as 3 out of 10 or low crime level compared to other wards in England and Wales.

Palace & Hurlingham (ward) is located within Hammersmith and Fulham (borough). Annual total crime rate in Hammersmith and Fulham (borough) is 146 crimes per thousand resident population, which can be rated as 7 out of 10 or high crime level compared to other local authority districts in England and Wales.

Palace & Hurlingham, (ward) includes areas with the following crime ratings (see map):

  • 1/10 or low
  • 2/10 or low
  • 3/10 or low
  • 4/10 or low
  • 5/10 or medium

Crime rates in Palace & Hurlingham (ward) by type

Violence and sexual offences 17.5 2/10
Anti-social behaviour 14.3 4/10
Vehicle crime 8.63 6/10
Other theft 6.32 4/10
Burglary 5.37 5/10
Public order 3.74 2/10
Criminal damage and arson 3.37 2/10
Drugs 2.74 3/10
Bicycle theft 2.29 5/10
Theft from the person 1.63 3/10
Robbery 1.17 3/10
Other crime 0.597 1/10
Possession of weapons 0.0828 2/10
Shoplifting 0 1/10

Data source: data.police.uk

Dec 2024 - Nov 2025

Above are annual crime rates in Palace & Hurlingham (ward) by crime type.

The figures in black represent the number of crimes of a certain type per thousand resident population in Palace & Hurlingham (ward).

The figures in grey indicate the relative ratings of Palace & Hurlingham (ward) for a specific crime type compared to other wards in England and Wales.

Higher ratings correspond to higher crime rates.

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Historical crime rates in Palace & Hurlingham (ward), Hammersmith and Fulham (borough) and London (region)

Number of annual crimes per 1000 resident population

  • Palace & Hurlingham
    ward
  • Hammersmith and Fulham
    borough
  • London
    region

Data source: data.police.uk

Dec 2024 - Nov 2025

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