Monthly Crime Statistics

Billinge Crime Rate January 2026 | Monthly Statistics

In January 2026, Billinge recorded a crime rate of 2.4 per 1,000 residents, 64.7% below the UK average. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 71.4% of reported crimes, marking a significant shift in the crime mix.

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Total Crimes
2.4
Per 1,000 People
6.8
UK Average
-12.5%
vs Previous Month

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The crime mix in Billinge for January 2026 reveals a dominance of violent and sexual offences, which accounted for 71.4% of all reported crimes. This stark contrast to the UK average, where such offences make up 32% of the national total, suggests a unique local dynamic. Billinge’s overall crime rate of 2.4 per 1,000 residents places it 64.7% below the UK average of 6.8 per 1,000, a figure that underscores the area’s relative safety. The high proportion of violent crimes may be influenced by seasonal factors, such as the post-holiday period’s impact on social interactions. Anti-social behaviour and public order offences, which together make up 14.3% of crimes, are both significantly below UK averages, indicating a lower prevalence of such incidents. This balance of crime types could reflect Billinge’s built-up nature within St. Helens, a historically industrial area with a mix of residential and commercial zones. The low rates of property crimes (0.2 per 1,000) suggest that theft and burglary are not major concerns, due to effective community engagement or limited opportunities in the area. Seasonal context further explains the patterns, as reduced retail footfall and shorter days in January may limit opportunities for outdoor crimes, while the cold weather could influence indoor activities and social dynamics. The data highlights a need for targeted interventions in violent crime categories, even as the overall picture remains positive compared to national benchmarks.

Violence and sexual offences saw a 100% increase in January 2026, rising from five to ten incidents. This surge contrasts sharply with a 66.7% decline in public order offences, which dropped from three to one. The crime mix in Billinge shows a marked dominance of violent crimes, with 71.4% of all reported incidents falling into this category. This proportion is higher than the UK average for violent crimes (2.5 per 1,000), though Billinge’s overall rate remains significantly lower. Anti-social behaviour, at 0.2 per 1,000, is 78% below the UK average, indicating a possible focus on community policing or lower prevalence of such incidents. The sharp increase in violent crimes may reflect seasonal dynamics, such as the post-holiday period’s impact on social interactions, though no definitive causal link can be drawn. Residents may find the breakdown of crime types useful in understanding local risks and prioritizing safety measures.

Billinge's crime rate in January 2026 stood at 2.4 per 1,000 residents, a 12.5% decrease from the previous month’s 2.7 per 1,000. This decline aligns with the post-holiday period, when reduced retail footfall and shorter daylight hours may limit opportunities for certain crimes. Daily crime statistics for the month show an average of 0 crimes per day, a figure that underscores the area’s low overall activity. When viewed through the lens of population, the monthly exposure equates to one reported crime for every 422 residents, a rate that is 64.7% below the UK average. This stark contrast highlights Billinge’s relative safety compared to national trends, though the area’s built-up character within St. Helens may contribute to localized patterns. The low daily crime count suggests that even with the increase in violent offences, the overall environment remains stable, with no significant spikes in other categories. This balance between low-frequency incidents and specific crime types may reflect the area’s demographic and infrastructural features, such as community policing efforts or the density of residential zones.

Crime Breakdown - January 2026

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences101.771.4%
Anti-social behaviour10.27.1%
Other theft10.27.1%
Public order10.27.1%
Other crime10.27.1%

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

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Page updated: 26 April 2026

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