The question of how Fairlight’s crime rate compares to that of Pett (or indeed, any other area) is a crucial one for residents concerned about safety and security. Our data reveals that Fairlight, a BUA (Built-Up Area) within the Rother district, exhibits a notably low crime rate when compared to the national average.
Specifically, Fairlight has a crime rate of 16.6 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is dramatically lower than the UK average, which sits at 91.6 incidents per 1,000 residents. This substantial difference highlights Fairlight as a relatively safe area. Pett's crime rate is not provided within the available data, so a direct comparison is impossible.
Further reinforcing Fairlight's safety profile is its impressive safety score of 96 out of 100. The UK average safety score is considerably lower, at 79. This score reflects a combination of factors including crime rates, perceived safety, and other indicators. It’s important to understand that safety scores are subjective and based on various data points, but a score of 96 suggests a consistently high level of safety for residents.
It is important to note that these statistics represent overall trends within the area. Individual experiences can differ, and local crime patterns can fluctuate. While Fairlight's data presents a reassuring picture, remaining vigilant and reporting any suspicious activity to the authorities remains essential for maintaining a secure community. The data provided only covers Fairlight; comparisons with other areas such as Pett require independent data sources.