Monthly Crime Statistics

Blackhall Colliery Crime Rate December 2025 | Monthly Statistics

December 2025 saw Blackhall Colliery's crime rate at 4.5 per 1,000, 35.7% below the UK average. Violence and sexual offences accounted for nearly half of all crimes reported.

41
Total Crimes
4.5
Per 1,000 People
7
UK Average
-26.8%
vs Previous Month

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December 2025 in Blackhall Colliery presented a mixed crime picture, with certain categories showing concerning trends despite an overall rate that remains significantly below the UK average. The area's crime rate of 4.5 per 1,000 residents — 35.7% below the UK's 7.0 per 1,000 — highlights a generally safer environment compared to national standards. However, the data reveals a sharp rise in specific crime types that demand closer attention. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 48.8% of all reported incidents (20 cases). This category's rate of 2.2 per 1,000 is 14% below the UK average, suggesting local factors may be mitigating some risks. Anti-social behaviour (17.1% of total crimes) and criminal damage (12.2%) followed, with both categories also below UK averages. The seasonal context of December — dark evenings, holiday shopping, and empty homes — likely contributes to these patterns, though the low overall rate indicates effective community measures or demographic characteristics. Blackhall Colliery's post-industrial heritage and smaller population may reduce opportunities for certain crimes, but the concentration of violent incidents warrants scrutiny. While property crimes remain relatively low (9 cases, 21.9% of total), the dominance of violent crime contrasts with broader UK trends, where property crime typically outpaces violent crime. This divergence could reflect local socioeconomic conditions, such as higher concentrations of vulnerable populations or challenges in community policing. The month's crime profile underscores the need for targeted interventions in areas where violence is concentrated, even as the overall rate remains encouragingly low.

December 2025 marked a troubling spike in several crime categories, with three specific offences doubling compared to November. Other theft, robbery, and other crime each saw a 100% increase, rising from zero to two, one, and one incidents respectively. This surge, though small in absolute terms, signals potential vulnerabilities that residents should be aware of. For example, the doubling of other theft cases — which may include vehicle-related or unclassified theft — could indicate heightened opportunities during the festive season, such as unsecured vehicles or increased foot traffic. Conversely, several categories saw declines, including drugs offences (down 66.7%) and burglary (down 50%), which may reflect seasonal patterns or reduced activity during the holiday period. The breakdown of crime types also reveals a stark contrast with UK averages: while violence and sexual offences are 14% below the national rate, criminal damage and arson are 15% above the UK average, suggesting local challenges in addressing property-related crimes. Public order offences, at 32% below the UK average, may benefit from the area's smaller population and tighter community oversight. These shifts in crime mix highlight the need for nuanced approaches, focusing on both preventing the rise in theft-related crimes and addressing the elevated rates of criminal damage. Residents are advised to remain vigilant, particularly in areas where recent spikes have occurred, while also noting the overall safety of the area compared to national benchmarks.

When comparing December 2025 to November, Blackhall Colliery's crime rate fell by 26.8%, declining from 6.1 to 4.5 per 1,000 residents. This reduction, while notable, is partially offset by the sharp increases in specific offences that require targeted attention. On a daily basis, the area recorded roughly one crime per day over the 31-day period — a figure that, while low, underscores the concentrated nature of incidents in certain categories. Monthly exposure data further contextualises these numbers: over the course of December, one reported crime occurred for roughly every 223 residents. This rate, though modest, is a useful metric for residents to gauge their personal risk. When scaled to the area's population of 9,128, the 41 total crimes represent a manageable burden compared to larger urban centres, though the proportion of violent crime remains higher than in many comparable areas. The previous month's rate of 6.1 per 1,000 provides a useful benchmark, showing that the overall decline is consistent with seasonal patterns — such as reduced outdoor activity during colder months — yet the rise in specific offences suggests underlying issues that may not align with typical seasonal trends. For context, the UK's average crime rate of 7.0 per 1,000 means Blackhall Colliery is still significantly safer than the national average, but the localised spikes in theft and violence indicate that targeted measures could further improve safety. These comparisons highlight the importance of balancing broader statistical trends with granular insights into specific crime types, ensuring that residents are informed about both the overall safety of the area and the areas requiring closer scrutiny.

Crime Breakdown - December 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences202.248.8%
Anti-social behaviour70.817.1%
Criminal damage and arson50.612.2%
Public order30.37.3%
Other theft20.24.9%
Robbery10.12.4%
Other crime10.12.4%
Burglary10.12.4%
Drugs10.12.4%

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

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Formula Used

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

Our statistics derive entirely from UK government databases:

  • Police.ukCrime records from territorial police forces across England and Wales (43 total)
  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
  • Home OfficeNationwide crime data and official policy records
  • FOI RequestsAdditional statistics obtained via formal requests to police services
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Page updated: 22 April 2026

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