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Offence Locations Cycling Breakdown : Offences : Monthly breakdow n Jan-08 36 9 Feb-08 376 Mar-08 31 5 Apr-08 382 May-08 374 Jun-08 35 2 Jul-08 337 Aug-08 350 Sep-08 369 Oct-08 400 Nov-08 333 Dec-08 238 Jan-09 294 Feb-09 293 Mar-09 29 1 Apr-09 27 Please Note: The April 09 figure is incomplete. This is because it takes u p to three weeks from the date of issue fo r figures to be captured by this report. Offence Locations : Offence Location ABBEY ROAD SE1 x 3 ABBEY STREE T ACRE LANE x 21 ACTON HIGH STREET W3 x 2 ADDISON CRESCENT W14 x 1 0 ADELADE STREET WC2 x 1 4 ADMORA ROA D AGAR ST WC2 x 4 AIRLIE GARDENS W8 CORNER CAMDEN ALBANY ROAD SE17 x 2 ALBANY ROAD SE5 x 4 ALBERT EMBANKMENT SE1 x 2 ALBERT WAY SE5 ALDGATE EAST STATIO N ALEXANDRA DRIVE SE1 9 ALLYNGTON STREET SW1 ALVET STREET AMHURST PAR K AMHURST RD N1 6 AMHURST ROAD HACKNEY AMRROSDEN AVENU E ARENA TRAM STOP x 3 ARLINGTON ROAD ARLINGTON ROAD LONDON NW1 x 3 ARMOURY WAY WANDSWORT H ASHBURTON ROA D ASYLUM ROAD SE15 x 2 ATLANTIC ROAD x 6 ATTERBURY STREET SW 1 AUBREY WALK W8 AVENUE RD NW3 AVENUE ROA D AXMINSTER ROAD N7 BAKER STREET NW 1 BAKER STREET W 1 BAKER STREET x 2 BALAAM STREET E13 x 5 BALBY ROAD W1 0 BALFOUR STREET BALHAM HIGH ROAD x 2 BALHAM STREET E1 3 BALLARDS LANE N3 BARCLAY ROAD E1 7 BARKING PARK ILFORD LAN E BARKING RD x 5 BARKING ROAD E13 x 2 BARKING ROAD E1 6 BARKING ROAD E1 8 BARKING ROAD TILBURY ROAD E 6 BARKINGSIDE HIGH STREET BARLBY ROAD N1 0 BARLEY ROAD W1 0 BARNSBURY STREET LONDO N BARSWATER ROAD NEAR QUEENSWAY BARTHOLOMEW STREE T BASIL STREET BATTERSEA BRIDGE ROAD SW11 x 1 6 BATTERSEA PARK ROAD SW1 1 BAYHAM ST NW1 BAYLIS ROAD SE 1 BAYSWATER RD W2 x 2 5 BEACONSFIELD ROAD EN3 BEACONSFIELD ROAD J / W UCKFIELD RD EN 3 BEACONSFIELD ROAD SOUTHAL L BEADON ROAD W6 x 3 BECKENHAM HILL ROAD BEDFORD HOUSE BEDFORD ROAD BEDFORD ROAD SW4 BEDFORD ROAD x 3 BELGRAVE HOUSE BUCKINGHAM PALAC E BELLEFIELDS ROA D BELLINGHAM ROAD BELLINGHAM ROAD SE6 x 2 BELMONT RISE J / W NORTHDOWN ROAD BELSIZE ROAD LONDON NW 6 BELUAH HILL BERMONDSEY STREET SE1 x 2 BERMONDSEY TRADING ESTATE x 2 BERWICK ROAD WELLING KENT BETHNAL GREEN ROAD BEXLEYHEATH BROADWAY x 2 BIRCHINGTON ROAD NW6 BIRD CAGE WALK, SW 1 BIRDCAGE WALK ST JAMES PARK x 2 BISHOPS BRIDGE ROAD W2 x 3 BLACKFRIARS RD SE 1 BLACKHORSE LANE CROYDO N BLACKSTOCK ROAD N 4 BLANDFORD STREET LONDON W1 x 2 BLYTHE ROAD LONDON W1 4 BONAR ROAD SE1 BORDERS BOROUGH HIGH STREET SE1 x 6 BOROUGH ROAD LONDON SE1 x 2 BOSTON ROAD HANWELL W7 BOW RD E3 x 6 BOW ROAD LONDON E 3 BRAMLEY ROAD W10 x 5 BRANCH PLACE N 1 BRENT STREET HENDON NW 4 BRESSENDEN PLACE SW1 x 3 BREWERS LANE RICHMOND SURRE Y BRICK LANE LONDON El x 3 BRIDGE STREET x 5 BRIDGEWATER ROAD BRIDPORT ROAD N1 8 BRIGHTON ROAD SOUTH CROYDO N BRIGHTON ROAD SUTTO N BRIGHTON ROAD x 2 BRIGHTON TERRAC E BRIGSTOCK ROA D BRIGSTOCK ROAD THORNTON HEATH x 3 BRINSDOWN AVE EN 3 BRITANNIA ROAD FULHAM LONDON BRIXTON HILL S1 2 BRIXTON HILL SW1 BRIXTON HILL SW2 x 1 1 BRIXTON HILL SW9 x 7 BRIXTON HILL x 47 BRIXTON OVAL x 3 BRIXTON ROAD x 18 6 BRIXTON STATION ROAD SW9 x 2 BRIXTON SW9 BRIXTON TUBE BRIXTON RD x 3 BRIXTON WATER LANE BROADESBURY R D BROADMEAD ROAD WOODFORD GREE N BROADWAY BROADWAY BEXLEYHEAT H BROADWAY EALING W1 3 BROADWAY EALING W5 BROADWAY GREENFORD BROADWAY STRATFORD BROADWAY WIMBLEDON SW1 9 BROMFELDE ROAD LONDON SW8 BROMLEY RD J / W AITKEN R D BROMLEY RD SE6 x 5 BROMLEY ROAD E1 0 BROMLEY ROAD SE6 x 8 BROMLEY ROAD WHITE FOOT LAN E BROMLEY ROAD x 7 BROMPTON ROAD LONDON SW3 BROMPTON ROAD LONDON SW7 BROMPTON ROAD SW3 BROMPTON ROAD x 4 BROMPTON SQUARE BROOK STREET KINGSTO N BROOKE ROAD HACKNEY N1 6 BROOKE ROAD N16 x 2 BROOMHOUSE ROAD FULHAM LONDO N BROUGHTON ROAD BUS STOP UXBRIDGE RD BROWNHILL ROAD SE6 JNC REDFERN R D BRUNEL ROAD SE1 6 BRUNSWICK ROAD E1 0 BUCKHAM PALACE ROAD BUCKHOLD ROAD SW18 x 2 BUCKINGHAM GAT E BUCKINGHAM GATE LONDON SW1 x 9 BUCKINGHAM PALACE ROAD x 1 9 BURBAGE ROAD SE24 BURDETT RD E3 x 2 BURGESS PARK OLD KENT ROAD SE1 5 BURGESS PARK SE 1 BURNT ASH ROAD LEE SE1 2 BURNTWOOD LANE x 1 3 BUTLER PLACE VICTORIA SW 1 BUTLERS NICENTER LONDON N1 BYWOOD AVENUE CADOGAN GARDEN S CALE STREET JUNCTION WITH SIDNEY CALEDONIAN ROAD J / W BRIDGEMAN R D CALEDONIAN ROAD N1 x 4 CALEDONIAN ROAD N 7 CALTON AVENUE SE22 CAMBERWELL CHURCH ST SE5 x 2 CAMBERWELL CHURCH STREET SE15 CAMBERWELL CHURCH STREET SE5 x 8 CAMBERWELL CHURCH STREET SE 6 CAMBERWELL CHURCH STREET x 4 CAMBERWELL CHURCH , SE1 5 CAMBERWELL GREEN SE5 x 7 CAMBERWELL GROVE LONDON SE 5 CAMBERWELL NEW ROA D CAMBERWELL NEW ROAD SE15 x 2 CAMBERWELL NEW ROAD SE5 x 8 CAMBERWELL ROA D CAMBERWELL ROAD J / W WINDAM ROA D CAMBERWELL ROAD SE1 7 CAMBERWELL ROAD SE5 x 4 CAMBRIDGE GARDENS W1 0 CAMBRIDGE GARDENS W1 1 CAMBRIDGE HEATH ROAD CAMBRIDGE ROA D CAMBRIDGE ROAD SW1 1 CAMDEN HIGH RD NW1 CAMDEN HIGH ST CAMDEN HIGH ST NW1 x 2 5 CAMDEN HIGH STREET NW 1 CAMDEN LOCK BRIDGE CAMDEN HIGH S T CAMDEN RD NW 1 CAMDEN ROAD CAMDEN ROAD LONDON NW 1 CAMDEN ROAD N7 CAMDEN ROAD NW 1 CAMDEN ROAD NW1 x 5 CAMDEN ROAD x 4 CAMDEN STREET NW1 x 2 CAMDEN TOWN ST KENTISH TOWN NW 1 CAMPDEN HILL ROAD W8 x 3 CANDIAN AVENU E CANNON HILL LANE SW2 0 CANTERBURY CRESCEN T CAPWORTH STREET J / N CHURCH ROAD x 2 CARLISLE PLACE SW 1 CARLS COURT ROA D CARLTON ROA D CARNABY STREET SOHO W1 x 3 CARNING WK ILFORD LANE ILFOR D CAROLINE HOUSE BAYSWATER ROAD W2 x 2 CASTELNAU BARNES CASTELNAU HAMMERSMITH BRIDG E CASTELNAU SW1 3 CASTLE STREET E 6 CASTLE STREET ONTO CLARENCE STREET CASTLE YARD RICHMOND SURRE Y CASTLEHAVEN ROAD CAMDEN TOWN NW 1 CATFORD BROADWAY SE6 x 2 CATFORD RD SE6 x 5 CATHALL ROAD CATHALL ROAD E1 1 CAVENDISH SQUARE J / W HOLLES ST CEDAR GROVE EALING W 5 GEORGE STREET RICHMOND SURRE Y CHALKFARM ROAD NW1 CHAPEL ROAD ILFORD CHARING CROS S CHARING CROSS RD x 1 6 CHARING ROAD WC2 CHARINGCROSS ROAD WC2 x 5 CHARLBERT ST BRIDGE NW8 x 2 CHARLBERT STREET BRIDGE NW8 x 2 CHARLBERT STREET TOWPATH NW 8 CHARLBERT TOWPATH NW8 CHATSWORTH ROAD HACKNEY E 5 CHELSEA EMBANKMENT SW3 CHERINGTON ROAD HANWELL W 7 CHERRY ORCHARD ROAD ADDISCOMB E CHESHAM STREE T CHESTNUT AVE SOUT H CHESTNUT GROVE CHISWICK HIGH ROAD W4 x 3 CHRISP STREET E1 4 CHRISP STREET MARKET CHRISP STREET MARKET POPLAR x 2 CHRISP STREET x 2 CHRISTCHURCH AVENUE HARROW CHRISTCHURCH ROAD COLLIERS WOO D CHRISTCHURCH ROAD SW2 CHURCH COURT RICHMOND x 3 CHURCH GROVE HAMPTON WICK x 4 CHURCH ROAD HARLESDE N CHURCH ROAD HARLESDON NW1 0 CHURCH ROAD J / W WEST ELLA ROAD CHURCH ROAD MITCHA M CHURCH ROAD MITCHAM CR 4 CHURCH ROAD MITCHAM JUNCTIO N CHURCH ROAD NORTHOLT CHURCH ROAD TEDDINGTO N CHURCH STREET CROYDO N CHURCH STREET ENFIEL D CHURCH STREET N9 CHURCH WALK RICHMOND SURRE Y CHURCHILL WALK CITY RD EC1 CLANCARTY ROAD SW6 CLAPHAM COMMON NORTHSIDE SW4 CLAPHAM COMMON SOUTHSID E CLAPHAM HIGH ST SW9 CLAPHAM HIGH ST x 2 9 CLAPHAM PARK ROAD x 4 CLAPHAM ROAD LONDON SW8 CLAPHAM ROAD SW4 x 2 CLAPHAM ROAD SW8 CLAPHAM ROAD SW9 CLAPHAM ROAD SW9 STOCKWELL RD CLAPHAM ROAD x 5 CLAPTON COMMON N1 6 CLARANCE STREET KT1 CLAREMONT ESTATE NORTHBOUN D CLAREMONT ROAD BROMLEY KEN T CLARENCE AVENUE J / W MORTEN CLOS E CLARENCE STREET K1 1 CLARENCE STREET KINGSTON x 9 CLAYHALL PARK LONGWOOD GDN S CLIFFORD AVENUE RICHMOND x 6 CLIFFORD AVENUE SW1 4 CLISSOLD ROAD STOKE NEWINGTON N1 6 CNR OF NEVERN RD SW5 AND EARLS COURT COLDHARBOUR LANE JCT RUSH -CROFT COLDHARBOUR LANE SW9 x 2 COLDHARBOUR LANE x 2 COLINDALE AVENU E COLLEGE CLOSE EDMONTON N1 8 COLLIERS WOOD HIGH STREET COLLIERS WOOD HIGH STREET SW19 x 2 COLNEY HATCH LANE N1 0 COMMERCIAL WAY PECKHAM SE1 5 COMMONSIDE EAS T COMMUNITY CLOSE ICKENHA M CONNAUGHT STREET W2 COOMBE ROAD CORNER OF BUCKHOLD ROAD SW1 8 CORNER OF QUEENSWAY AND WEST BOURNE GROV E CORNER TULSE HILL AND NORWOOD RD CORNWALL GARDENS SW5 CORNWALL GARDENS WALK SW7 x 2 COTTAGE PLACE SW3 x 3 COTTAGE PLACE SW 7 COTTAGE PLACE x 7 COURLAND GROV E COURLAND STREET COURTFIELD ROA D COVENTRY STREET W1 x 2 COVENTRY STREET WC1 COVENTRY STREET WC2 COVENTRY STREET x 2 COWLEY ROAD JUNCTION CRABOURN STREET WC2 CRAMBOURN STREET CRANBORN STREET WC2 x 2 CRANBORNE STREE T CRANBOURN ST WC2 x 3 CRANBOURN STREET JCT CHARING R D CRANBOURN STREET WC2 x 8 CRANBOURN STREET x 4 CRANBOURNE STREET WC 2 CRANBOURNE STREET x 6 CRANBROOK ROAD CRANBROOK ROAD BARKINGSIDE ESSEX x 2 CRANBROOK ROAD IG 1 CRANBROOK ROAD JW NORTHBROOK ROA D CRANLEIGH GARDENS SUTTO N CRANLEY PLAC E CRAVEN GARDENS BARKINGSIDE ESSE X CRAVEN PARK HARLESDEN NW1 0 CRAWFORD STREET W 1 CREDON ROAD SE1 6 CROHAM ROAD SOUTH CROYDO N CROMWELL ROAD KINGSTON x 2 CROMWELL ROAD SW5 x 6 CROMWELL ROAD SW7 x 6 CROMWELL ROAD W8 x 4 CROMWELL ROAD x 6 CROWN DAL E CROWN DALE LONDON SE1 9 CROWN LANE SW1 6 CROWN POINT CROWN ROAD BARKINGSIDE ESSE X CROYDON R D CROYDON ROAD BECKENHA M CULVERT ROAD FOOT BRIDGE x 2 CYRIC SQUARE HAMMERSMITH W 6 DAGENHAM AVENUE DAGENHAM ESSEX DAGENHAM ES S DAGENHAM HEATHWAY STATIO N DALGARNO GARDENS W1 0 DALSTON LANE E8 DALYELL ROAD DAWES ROA D DEAN STREET W 1 DEBEAUVOIR ROAD N1 x 2 DENMARK HILL SE5 x 2 DENMARK STREET E1 1 DENNING AVENUE JUNCTION CROWLEY C DEVEREUX COURT WC 2 DOLPHIN STREET KINGSTON x 2 DOVEHOUSE STREET CHELSE A DOVEHOUSE STREET CHELSEA LONDO N DOWNS ROAD DRAYTON RD CROYDON SURREY DRUID STREET SE 1 DUKE STREET RICHMON D DUKE STREET RICHMOND SURREY DUKES AVENUE DUNDONALD ROAD ALLEY x 2 DUNSTANS ROAD SE22 x 2 DUNSTON ROAD SW1 1 EALING BROADWAY TUBE STATION EALING BROADWAY W5 EALING POLICE STATION W 5 EALING ROAD ALPERTON WEMBLE Y EALING ROAD JW STANLEY CLOSE HA O EARLS COURT ARENA WARWICK ROAD SW5 EARLS COURT LONDON SW 5 EARLS COURT LV STATION SW5 EARLS COURT RD J / W EARLS COURT SQ EARLS COURT RD SW5 x 7 EARLS COURT ROAD AND KENWAY ROA D EARLS COURT ROAD LONDON W 8 EARLS COURT ROAD SW 3 EARLS COURT ROAD W8 x 2 EARLS COURT
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