Determining precisely which areas of Runnymede experience the 'most' anti-social behaviour is complex, as specific data breakdowns by neighbourhood aren't publicly available. However, examining overall Runnymede statistics provides a useful context. The entire LAD (Local Authority District) of Runnymede has a population of 92,118. The overall crime rate for Runnymede is 81.7 per 1,000 residents. This is slightly lower than the United Kingdom average of 91.6 per 1,000.
Runnymede’s safety score stands at 81 out of 100, which is also above the UK average of 79. While a higher safety score and a lower crime rate than the national average might suggest a relatively safe area, anti-social behaviour isn't always reflected in overall crime statistics. It can encompass a broad range of actions, from noise disturbances and vandalism to public intoxication and aggressive begging, some of which may not be formally reported as crimes.
Without granular data for specific areas within Runnymede, it's impossible to definitively state which locations have the highest prevalence of anti-social behaviour. However, areas with higher population density or proximity to transport hubs (like train stations) often experience more incidents. It's also worth noting that perceptions of safety can vary significantly even within the same district; what one resident considers anti-social behaviour, another may not.
If you are concerned about anti-social behaviour in your local area of Runnymede, the best course of action is to contact the local police, either through the non-emergency number (101) or by reporting incidents online. Community engagement and neighbourhood watch schemes can also be effective in deterring anti-social behaviour and fostering a sense of collective responsibility.