The question of whether specific areas within Connah's Quay experience more frequent public order offences is a valid concern for residents. Available data for the Built-Up Area (BUA) of Connah's Quay, located in Flintshire, provides a general overview of the area’s safety profile.
Connah's Quay has a population of 16,759 people. Importantly, the overall crime rate for Connah's Quay stands at 78.1 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is notably lower than the UK average, which is 91.6 incidents per 1,000 residents. This suggests that, on a broad scale, Connah's Quay is comparatively safer than many areas across the United Kingdom.
Furthermore, Connah's Quay has a safety score of 82 out of 100, exceeding the UK average of 79. A safety score indicates the perceived level of safety within an area, taking into consideration various factors beyond just reported crime statistics. While this provides a reassuring indication, pinpointing specific areas with higher concentrations of public order offences requires more granular data, which is not available within this dataset.
It's important to acknowledge that crime data can be influenced by various factors including reporting rates, population density, and the effectiveness of local policing initiatives. The data presented offers a snapshot of the situation and doesn't necessarily reflect the experience of every resident. To gain a more detailed understanding of local crime trends and concerns, residents are encouraged to engage with local police forces, community safety partnerships, and neighbourhood watch schemes. They may possess more specific information regarding localised issues.