Determining the 'safest streets' within Amble is challenging without street-level crime data, which isn't publicly available. However, we can assess the overall safety profile of the Built-Up Area (BUA) of Amble in Northumberland using available statistics. Amble has a population of 6484 residents. The overall crime rate in Amble is 100.3 incidents per 1,000 people. This is slightly higher than the UK average of 91.6 incidents per 1,000 people.
Despite this slightly elevated crime rate, Amble's safety score is 79 out of 100, which is precisely the same as the UK average. A safety score of 79 suggests a relatively moderate level of safety, but doesn't pinpoint specific areas of concern. It's important to note that a safety score is a calculated metric and doesn't represent the lived experience of every resident.
Looking at the violent crime rate, Amble reports 29.8 incidents per 1,000 people. This figure is also important to consider when evaluating the area’s safety. It’s crucial to understand that these figures represent the entire BUA of Amble and don't reflect the safety of individual streets. Crime incidents can vary significantly within even small geographic areas.
Without granular data, it’s impossible to definitively say which streets are 'safest.' Factors influencing street-level safety include things like foot traffic, lighting, visibility, and community engagement. Local police presence and community watch schemes can also play a significant role. Residents are encouraged to engage with local authorities and community groups to share concerns and contribute to improving safety within Amble. Resources like the local police website and neighbourhood watch networks can provide valuable information and opportunities for involvement.