The question of what specific types of public order incidents are reported in Walesby, a Built-Up Area (BUA) in Newark and Sherwood, is unfortunately not directly addressed in the provided data. However, we can understand the overall safety picture and context surrounding incidents.
Based on the available information, Walesby has a crime rate of 40.2 incidents per 1,000 residents. This figure is significantly lower than the UK average of 91.6 incidents per 1,000. It's important to note that 'crime rate' is a broad metric and doesn't specify the types of crimes reported. These could encompass a range of public order offences, including but not limited to minor theft, criminal damage, public nuisance, and more serious violent crimes. The data doesn't provide a breakdown.
A crucial indicator of safety is Walesby’s safety score, which stands at a high 92 out of 100. This score suggests a perception of safety among residents and indicates a relatively low likelihood of experiencing crime. The UK average safety score is 79 out of 100, highlighting that Walesby performs notably well in this regard.
While the data doesn't detail specific incident types, the lower crime rate and high safety score suggest that Walesby likely experiences a lower frequency of serious public order incidents compared to areas with higher crime rates. It's also important to remember that crime reporting rates can vary, influencing the apparent crime rate. The population of Walesby is 1493, which means that the crime rate of 40.2 represents a relatively small number of incidents overall.
To gain a more precise understanding of the types of incidents occurring in Walesby, residents should consult local police reports or engage with community policing initiatives. These sources often provide more granular details about reported incidents and ongoing safety concerns.