The question of whether there are particular areas in Wrea Green where vehicle crime is more prevalent is complex to answer definitively based solely on the available data. The provided information focuses on the broader area of Wrea Green in Fylde (classified as a Built-Up Area or BUA), encompassing the entire village.
The overall crime rate for Wrea Green is 45.3 per 1,000 residents. This is considerably lower than the UK average of 91.6 per 1,000, suggesting that, overall, the area is relatively safe. Wrea Green also boasts a commendable safety score of 90/100, compared to the UK average of 79. This indicates a perception of safety among residents. However, the data does not pinpoint specific hotspots within the village.
While the overall crime rate is low, it’s important to consider the property crime rate, which stands at 12.1 per 1,000. Vehicle crime falls under the umbrella of property crime. Without more granular data, it's impossible to identify particular streets or locations within Wrea Green that experience disproportionately higher rates of vehicle crime. The data represents an average across the entire BUA.
It’s important to note that crime statistics can fluctuate and are influenced by various factors, including reporting rates and police activity. The provided data represents a snapshot in time and does not necessarily reflect ongoing trends. To gain a more detailed understanding, residents could consult local police reports or engage with community watch groups, if they exist within Wrea Green. These resources may provide more specific information about crime patterns in different parts of the village. Furthermore, remember that even areas with low overall crime rates can experience occasional incidents.