The question of whether there are specific areas within Trethomas experiencing higher levels of anti-social behaviour is a valid concern for residents. Examining the available data for the BUA (Built-Up Area) of Trethomas in Caerphilly provides some insight.
Trethomas has a population of 1444 individuals. Its current crime rate stands at 75.5 incidents per 1,000 residents. For context, the UK average crime rate is 91.6 per 1,000 people. This suggests that, overall, Trethomas experiences a slightly lower rate of reported crime than the national average. However, this overall figure doesn’t pinpoint specific locations within Trethomas where anti-social behaviour might be more prevalent.
The safety score for Trethomas is 71 out of 100, compared to a UK average of 79. This indicates that residents may perceive a slightly lower level of safety compared to the average across the UK. It's important to remember that safety scores are subjective and influenced by individual experiences and perceptions. The score doesn’t automatically mean that particular areas are inherently more dangerous; it reflects overall feelings of security.
While the data doesn't specify 'hotspots' within Trethomas, it's crucial to acknowledge that crime and anti-social behaviour can fluctuate and be localised. Factors such as proximity to public transport, amenities, or areas with concentrated footfall can sometimes contribute to higher incidents. Without more granular data breaking down crime by specific streets or neighbourhoods within Trethomas, it's impossible to definitively identify specific areas with elevated levels of anti-social behaviour. Local police reports and community feedback would be invaluable in providing a more detailed picture. Residents are encouraged to report any incidents they witness to the police to contribute to a more accurate understanding of local crime patterns.