Determining specific 'hotspots' for anti-social behaviour in Lytham St Anne's is challenging without detailed incident location data. However, analysis of broader crime statistics provides a useful overview of the area's safety profile. Lytham St Anne's, classified as a Built-Up Area (BUA) within Fylde, has a population of 42,874. The crime rate for Lytham St Anne’s stands at 85.0 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is slightly below the UK average of 91.6 incidents per 1,000 people, suggesting a relatively safer environment compared to the national picture.
Crucially, the area’s safety score is 82 out of 100, exceeding the UK average of 79. This score considers various factors contributing to perceived safety, indicating a generally positive perception of safety amongst residents. While this doesn't pinpoint specific locations experiencing anti-social behaviour, it suggests that concerns might be localised.
It’s important to note that crime statistics represent reported incidents. Areas with higher population density or greater visibility may naturally experience higher reported crime rates, even if the actual level of anti-social behaviour is not proportionally higher. Without granular data on the location of anti-social behaviour incidents, we cannot definitively identify 'hotspots'. However, understanding the overall crime rate and safety score provides a valuable baseline for comparison and future monitoring. For the most up-to-date information regarding specific incidents and local policing initiatives, consulting Lancashire Constabulary's website or contacting them directly is recommended.