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  • O/ T I wonder what the new Mayor of Rotherham thinks of this.

    In Eastwood, Rotherham, between January 1, 2021 and September 30, 2024, there were 568 incidents of Anti-Social Behavior (AS and 339 Neighbourhood Crime investigations within the 13 Census Output Areas that make up the area. These 13 areas are among the top half in Rotherham for private rented properties and also within the top two-thirds for total Neighbourhood Crime and ASB incidents, according to Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council.

    Common types of ASB incidents were related to rowdy or inconsiderate behavior, begging/vagrancy, theft from motor vehicles, residential burglary, and robbery of personal property. One specific Lower Super Output Area (LSOA), E01007769, had the highest volume of both total Neighbourhood Crime and ASB incidents, as well as the highest proportion of private rented properties.

    However, In Eastwood, violence and ***ual offences are the most commonly reported crimes. In 2023, Eastwood had 424 reported offences in this category.

    In Rotherham East ward, where Eastwood is located, there were 2,286 recorded crimes in 2021, with a rate of 136 crimes per 1,000 population compared to the Rotherham average of 110.

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    Such a nice area when I lived there (not)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by caytonmiller View Post
      Such a nice area when I lived there (not)
      Some decent pubs tho.

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      • #4
        Talk about skirting around the issue.

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        • #5
          Cayton, Eastwood was a nice housing estate back in the 70's when I lived there, both Haldane Road now a no go area and Coleridge Road from one end to the other, again now not a nice area.
          Last edited by Brin; 24-06-2025, 09:41 AM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Brin View Post
            Cayton, Eastwood was a nice housing estate back in the 70's when I lived there, both Haldane Road now a no go area and Coleridge Road from one end to the other, again now not a nice area.
            I wonder what?s changed can?t quite put my finger on it.
            Nope it eludes me.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Pocket rocket View Post
              I wonder what?s changed can?t quite put my finger on it.
              Nope it eludes me.
              Herringthorpe and Brinsworth next as the tide moves on

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              • #8
                Over 35 years ago I went to connect a gas cooker up for the son of a friend, recently married and just moving into their first house in Eastwood. Whilst there the carpet fitter arrived to fit new carpets and brought the first one in, placed it in the room it was going in and went back to his van to get another one, only thing was there wasn't another one ,lifted in the short time he left his van open ! On the other hand the police arrived almost immediately after being called , knew exactly which wall to look over and retrieved carpets within half an hour after them being nicked !! So on one hand nothing changes but on the other the action of the police force has changed beyond recognition

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Brin View Post
                  Cayton, Eastwood was a nice housing estate back in the 70's when I lived there, both Haldane Road now a no go area and Coleridge Road from one end to the other, again now not a nice area.
                  Was it fek. Lived there from 69 to 85. Went to Coleridge then spurley.

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                  • #10
                    Brin. Did/do you know the side bottoms, Gary Bruce. Tommy smith ect. Maybe 3 or 4 younger than yourself

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                    • #11
                      Cayton I know Brucy I was in the year below.

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                      • #12
                        I delivered milk down there and St Ann?s flats in the early 70s.
                        Found it a real friendly area .

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Pocket rocket View Post
                          Cayton I know Brucy I was in the year below.
                          Me n him were best mates growing up. You probably know little keithy.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Pocket rocket View Post
                            Cayton I know Brucy I was in the year below.
                            Originally posted by caytonmiller View Post
                            Me n him were best mates growing up. You probably know little keithy.
                            I think I need to go and seek help or visit some better web sites as this invoked images of Brucy, you two, the bike sheds, a jar of Vaseline and being introduced to 'little keithy'.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by caytonmiller View Post
                              Me n him were best mates growing up. You probably know little keithy.
                              Yes pal bloody hell that brought back memories I?m not sure if you remember Jenk who lived behind school I was best mates with him.

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