Determining specific vehicle crime 'hotspots' within Annesley Woodhouse requires detailed, localised police data which isn't publicly available. However, we can analyse the overall crime statistics for the area to understand the context and potential risk factors. Annesley Woodhouse, a built-up area (BUA) in Ashfield, has a population of 5322. The overall crime rate stands at 84.0 incidents per 1,000 residents, which is slightly lower than the UK average of 91.6 per 1,000. This suggests that, generally, Annesley Woodhouse is relatively safer than many other areas in the UK.
While the overall crime rate is favourable, it's important to consider property crime. The property crime rate specifically is 20.8 incidents per 1,000 residents. Vehicle crime typically falls under the umbrella of property crime, though specific data breaking down vehicle crime is not provided.
Annesley Woodhouse's safety score is 80/100, again, above the UK average of 79/100. This score reflects a perceived level of safety within the community. While this suggests a degree of security, the absence of granular vehicle crime data makes pinpointing specific hotspots difficult. It’s important to remember that crime statistics represent reported incidents and may not reflect the full picture of criminal activity. Residents should remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings.
Without pinpointed data, preventative measures become even more vital. These include parking in well-lit areas, utilising vehicle alarms and immobilisers, and being aware of your surroundings when approaching your vehicle. Reporting any suspicious activity to the police is also crucial for contributing to data collection and ultimately, crime prevention efforts.