Residents of Ormesby St Margaret, a Built-Up Area (BUA) within Great Yarmouth, express safety concerns as do residents anywhere. Understanding the specifics of those concerns requires examining available data. With a population of 2822, Ormesby St Margaret has a crime rate of 45.0 per 1,000 residents. This is notably lower than the UK national average of 91.6 per 1,000.
This lower crime rate contributes significantly to Ormesby St Margaret’s impressive safety score of 89 out of 100, which is also considerably higher than the UK average of 79. A safety score this high suggests a perceived sense of security among residents, although it doesn't negate the presence of crime.
While the specific types of crimes that cause concern are not detailed in the available data, it’s reasonable to assume concerns mirror those common in other areas of the UK, such as theft, criminal damage, and potentially antisocial behaviour. The lower crime rate indicates these issues are less prevalent in Ormesby St Margaret compared to the national picture. The high safety score further reinforces this perception, suggesting residents generally feel safe within their community.
It is important to remember that crime statistics are just one aspect of safety. Perceptions of safety are also influenced by factors such as community cohesion, visible policing, and the presence of security measures. While the data paints a positive picture, continued vigilance and community engagement remain crucial for maintaining a safe and secure environment for all residents of Ormesby St Margaret.