Monthly Crime Statistics

Llandudno Crime Rate November 2024 | Monthly Statistics

Llandudno’s crime rate in November 2024 reached 21.5 per 1,000, with a 200% month-on-month rise in public order offences linked to seasonal events.

325
Total Crimes
21.5
Per 1,000 People
7.6
UK Average
+20.3%
vs Previous Month

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November 2024 marked a significant shift in Llandudno’s crime profile, with public order offences surging by 200% month-on-month, driven by seasonal factors such as Bonfire Night and the early onset of holiday shopping. The overall crime rate of 21.5 per 1,000 residents placed the area 182.9% above the UK average, a stark contrast to the national context. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 40.3% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (18.8%) and shoplifting (14.2%). These figures align with Llandudno’s identity as a coastal resort, where public spaces are central to both tourism and local life. The high proportion of violent crimes may be influenced by the town’s nightlife and the transient population that visits during peak seasons. Meanwhile, shoplifting rates—3.0 per 1,000—reflect the impact of retail hubs in the area, which are common in tourist destinations. The seasonal context of November, with its shorter days and colder weather, may have contributed to increased anti-social behaviour, as outdoor activities diminish and indoor spaces become more crowded. However, the sharp rise in public order offences suggests a need for targeted measures to address disruptions in public areas, particularly around events like Bonfire Night. The data also highlights a marked disparity between Llandudno and the UK average, with categories such as anti-social behaviour and shoplifting far exceeding national levels. This underscores the unique challenges faced by the area, which must balance the demands of tourism with the need for community safety.

The most striking month-on-month change was a 200% surge in public order offences, rising from 8 to 24 incidents. This spike, coupled with a 56% increase in violence and sexual offences (from 84 to 131), suggests a shift in criminal activity patterns. These rises may be partly explained by the timing of November, which includes Bonfire Night and the early stages of the Christmas shopping season—both of which can heighten tensions in public spaces. Conversely, anti-social behaviour fell by 15.3%, though this decline was offset by the dramatic increase in other categories. Shoplifting (14.2 per 1,000) and anti-social behaviour (4.0 per 1,000) remain far above UK averages, with the latter 260% higher than the national rate. Meanwhile, vehicle crime and other thefts saw modest declines, though these categories are not the primary drivers of Llandudno’s elevated crime profile. Residents may find the public order figures particularly concerning, as they indicate a growing challenge in managing community spaces during peak times.

Llandudno’s crime rate in November 2024 rose to 21.5 per 1,000 residents, a 20.3% increase from the previous month’s rate of 17.9. This upward trend, though modest in absolute terms, reflects a shift in the crime mix. Daily crime activity averaged 11 incidents per day, a figure that underscores the persistent nature of local challenges. When scaled to the population of 15,127, the monthly exposure reveals that one crime occurred for every 47 residents, a stark reminder of the frequency of incidents in a relatively small community. This rate is significantly higher than the UK average, but the comparison section focuses on local context rather than national benchmarks. The change in crime patterns suggests that factors such as seasonal events—like Bonfire Night and the start of the holiday shopping season—may have influenced activity levels. While some categories, such as vehicle crime, remained below the UK average, others, particularly public order offences, saw dramatic increases. This contrast highlights the need for targeted interventions in specific areas of the town.

Crime Breakdown - November 2024

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences1318.740.3%
Anti-social behaviour61418.8%
Shoplifting46314.2%
Public order241.67.4%
Criminal damage and arson241.67.4%
Burglary120.83.7%
Other theft100.73.1%
Drugs40.31.2%
Vehicle crime40.31.2%
Bicycle theft30.20.9%
Robbery20.10.6%
Other crime20.10.6%
Theft from the person10.10.3%
Possession of weapons10.10.3%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Llandudno. This approach ensures fair comparison regardless of area population size.

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Crimes per 1k residents = (Total incidents ÷ Population) × 1,000

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