Monthly Crime Statistics

Tenby Crime Rate November 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Tenby's November 2023 crime rate was 6.7 per 1,000 residents, with public order offences surging by 350% compared to October. The area remains 10.7% below the UK average.

55
Total Crimes
6.7
Per 1,000 People
7.5
UK Average
+56.9%
vs Previous Month

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Tenby’s November 2023 crime rate of 6.7 per 1,000 residents marked a 10.7% deficit compared to the UK average, yet the month revealed troubling trends in specific categories. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 30.9% of all incidents — a figure that, while slightly below the UK average, still highlights the persistent challenge of interpersonal crime in the area. The sharp seasonal context of November — with its dark evenings, Bonfire Night events, and the early start of Christmas shopping — likely contributed to the 350% increase in public order offences, which jumped from 2 to 9 cases. This surge aligns with the known impact of low-light conditions and large gatherings on disorderly conduct, particularly in a coastal town like Tenby, where tourism and local events intersect. Meanwhile, shoplifting rose by 300%, suggesting that the Black Friday shopping period may have exposed vulnerabilities in retail security, especially in the high street area. Anti-social behaviour also remained elevated, though its rate (1.2 per 1,000) was 14% above the UK average. These patterns reflect the interplay between Tenby’s character as a tourist destination and the seasonal rhythms that amplify certain types of crime. While the overall rate remains below the UK average, the concentration of property-related and public order offences in November indicates that residents and visitors should remain vigilant, particularly in areas with high foot traffic or during evening hours.

November 2023 saw alarming spikes in specific crime categories, with public order offences increasing by 350% (from 2 to 9 cases) — the most dramatic rise of the month. Shoplifting also surged by 300%, jumping from 1 to 4 incidents, likely linked to Black Friday shopping activity. Other theft rose by 200%, reflecting a broader pattern of property-related crime. Violence and sexual offences — the most common category (30.9% of all crimes) — remained 19% below the UK average at 2.1 per 1,000 residents. This contrast highlights how Tenby’s crime profile differs from national trends, with violent crime underperforming relative to the UK but property and public order offences exceeding expectations. Residents should be particularly vigilant in areas with high retail presence or during evening events, where public order issues may escalate. The absence of significant rises in vehicle crime or drug-related offences suggests that the area’s unique character — perhaps its coastal tourism focus — may be driving different patterns compared to more industrial or urban centres.

Tenby's crime rate in November 2023 rose sharply from 4.3 to 6.7 per 1,000 residents, marking a 56.9% increase over the previous month. This surge translates to approximately two crimes reported daily in the area, a figure that may feel more pronounced in a small community. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for every 149 residents — a monthly exposure rate that, while relatively low compared to larger urban centres, underscores the concentrated nature of incidents in Tenby’s built-up area. The population context reveals that despite the overall rate remaining 10.7% below the UK average, the sharp month-on-month increase suggests localized pressures. These could include seasonal factors like the approach of Christmas, which often sees spikes in retail crime, or the impact of Bonfire Night events on public order. Residents should note that while the area remains safer than the UK average, the recent uptick in certain categories warrants heightened awareness, particularly in areas with high foot traffic or during evening hours.

Crime Breakdown - November 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences172.130.9%
Anti-social behaviour101.218.2%
Criminal damage and arson91.116.4%
Public order91.116.4%
Shoplifting40.57.3%
Other theft30.45.5%
Other crime10.11.8%
Drugs10.11.8%
Vehicle crime10.11.8%

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The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Tenby. This approach ensures fair comparison regardless of area population size.

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Crimes per 1k residents = (Total incidents ÷ Population) × 1,000

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  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
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