The question of whether specific areas within Trimsaran are more prone to crime is a common one. Based on available data, Trimsaran, a Built-Up Area (BUA) in Carmarthenshire, has a population of 2455. Its crime rate currently stands at 82.3 incidents per 1,000 residents. For context, the UK average crime rate is 91.6 per 1,000 residents, suggesting Trimsaran experiences a slightly lower rate of crime than the national average. The village also holds a safety score of 80/100, which is marginally higher than the UK average of 79.
It's important to note that this data doesn't pinpoint specific problem areas within Trimsaran. The crime rate is a general indicator for the entire BUA. While the overall crime rate is below the UK average, it’s still essential to be mindful of personal safety. The safety score indicates a relatively safe environment, but doesn't guarantee complete absence of crime.
Understanding what constitutes a 'crime' is also important. This figure includes a range of offences, from minor instances of theft to more serious crimes. Without more granular data broken down by specific locations within Trimsaran, it’s impossible to identify particular 'hotspots'. Local police forces often maintain more detailed crime mapping information, though this is not publicly available at a neighbourhood level.
To stay informed and contribute to community safety, residents of Trimsaran are encouraged to engage with local community groups and report any suspicious activity to the police. Remember that data represents a specific period and crime rates can change over time. Further research into local news and community forums might offer additional insights, but always verify information from reliable sources.