The question of whether specific areas within Radcliffe on Trent experience higher crime rates is a reasonable one. Radcliffe on Trent, classified as a Built-Up Area (BUA) within the Rushcliffe district, has a population of 7211. Considering the broader UK context, Radcliffe on Trent presents a notably safer picture. The crime rate stands at 49.7 incidents per 1,000 residents, significantly lower than the UK national average of 91.6 per 1,000.
This lower crime rate contributes to a high safety score of 89 out of 100 for Radcliffe on Trent, compared to a UK average of 79. While this overall figure indicates a generally secure environment, it doesn't necessarily mean every area within Radcliffe on Trent is equally safe. Crime data is often aggregated at a BUA level, meaning finer-grained details about specific streets or neighbourhoods within Radcliffe on Trent are not publicly available within this dataset.
It’s important to understand that crime rates fluctuate and can be influenced by various factors. The data provided reflects a snapshot in time, and trends can change. While we don’t have specific data on areas within Radcliffe on Trent, the overall statistics strongly suggest that the risk of becoming a victim of crime is lower than the UK average. For more localised information, residents should consult the Rushcliffe Borough Council website, local police reports, and engage with neighbourhood watch groups to stay informed about any specific concerns in their immediate vicinity. Understanding the overall context of a low crime rate and a high safety score helps provide reassurance, while encouraging vigilance and community engagement.