The question of which areas within Biddulph Moor are 'most dangerous' requires careful consideration of available data. Biddulph Moor, classified as a Built-Up Area (BUA) within the Staffordshire Moorlands, has a population of 1558. Examining crime statistics offers a degree of insight into relative safety.
The crime rate within Biddulph Moor stands at 43.6 incidents per 1,000 residents. To put this in context, the UK national average is considerably higher, at 91.6 incidents per 1,000 people. This suggests that, based solely on reported crime figures, Biddulph Moor is relatively safer than many areas across the United Kingdom. The safety score for Biddulph Moor is 88 out of 100, which is also above the UK average of 79.
It’s important to note that a lower crime rate doesn't guarantee complete safety. Crime data represents reported incidents and doesn’t account for unreported crimes or the nature of those crimes. While the overall crime rate is lower than the national average, specific pockets within Biddulph Moor may experience localised issues. Without more granular data, pinpointing specific streets or areas as ‘most dangerous’ is not possible based on the information available. The safety score of 88/100 further supports the notion that Biddulph Moor is a relatively safe place to live.
It is always advisable to stay informed about local news and community safety alerts. Engaging with local neighbourhood watch schemes, if available, and reporting any suspicious activity to the police can contribute to maintaining a safe environment for everyone within Biddulph Moor.