The question of how Porthcawl's crime rate compares to that of South Cornelly is a common one, and understanding the available data is key to forming a reasonable assessment. Currently, data is only available for Porthcawl. Porthcawl, a built-up area in Bridgend, has a crime rate of 77.8 incidents per 1,000 residents. This figure is lower than the UK average crime rate of 91.6 per 1,000, suggesting that Porthcawl experiences slightly less crime than the national average.
To put this in perspective, a crime rate of 77.8 means that for every 1,000 people living in Porthcawl, approximately 78 crimes are reported. While this doesn’t indicate the type of crime, the lower rate compared to the UK average provides a baseline. It’s important to note that crime rates can fluctuate and are influenced by numerous factors, including population density, socioeconomic conditions, and policing strategies.
Furthermore, Porthcawl boasts a safety score of 82 out of 100. This score is also above the UK average of 79, reinforcing the perception of Porthcawl as a relatively safe place. A higher safety score suggests residents generally feel secure and perceive their environment as safe.
Unfortunately, there is no publicly available data for South Cornelly to enable a direct comparison. Without this data, it's impossible to determine whether South Cornelly’s crime rate is higher or lower than Porthcawl’s or the UK average. Anyone seeking information on South Cornelly's crime rates would need to consult local council records or contact the Bridgend Police directly.
It is crucial to remember that crime statistics are just one factor in assessing the overall safety and quality of life in an area. Community engagement, local services, and individual perceptions also play a significant role.