The question of what community safety initiatives are currently running in Brockham is a pertinent one, and the data suggests a generally positive picture. While specific, formally documented initiatives aren't detailed in the available information, the overall safety indicators for Brockham, a built-up area (BUA) in Mole Valley, are encouraging.
Brockham boasts a population of 2763 people. Compared to the UK average, Brockham’s crime rate of 34.8 incidents per 1,000 residents is significantly lower than the national average of 91.6 per 1,000. This indicates a demonstrably safer environment. Further reinforcing this is Brockham’s impressive safety score of 92 out of 100, again exceeding the UK average of 79. The violent crime rate in Brockham stands at 11.9 per 1,000 residents, a figure also considerably below the national average.
Although specific programmes are not detailed, these statistics suggest that existing, potentially informal, community safety measures are effectively contributing to the area’s wellbeing. These might include neighbourhood watch schemes, local volunteer groups involved in community upkeep, or partnerships between residents and local authorities. The high safety score implies an environment where residents feel secure and where proactive measures are likely being taken, even if not formally advertised. It is important to note that these figures represent a snapshot in time and are based on reported crime; unreported incidents may exist.
To gain a more precise understanding of current initiatives, residents are encouraged to contact Mole Valley District Council directly or engage with local community groups. Further information about crime statistics can be found on the Surrey Police website, although data specific to Brockham may be combined with neighbouring areas for reporting purposes.