The question of which public order offences are most frequently reported in Bishop's Cleeve is a valid one, particularly for residents keen to understand local safety. While specific breakdowns of public order offence types are not directly provided in the available data, we can offer a contextually informed answer based on the overall crime rate and area characteristics.
Bishop’s Cleeve, a Bishop’s Cleeve in Tewkesbury, has a population of 16,175. Crucially, the area demonstrates a comparatively low crime rate of 45.6 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is significantly lower than the UK average of 91.6 incidents per 1,000, indicating a generally safe environment. Furthermore, Bishop’s Cleeve boasts a safety score of 90 out of 100, again exceeding the UK average of 79.
Without specific offence breakdowns, it's reasonable to infer that common public order offences—those frequently reported across the UK—likely occur in Bishop's Cleeve, albeit at lower rates than elsewhere. These often include offences related to noise disturbances (loud music, anti-social behaviour), minor acts of vandalism, and potentially, public intoxication. While we can’t quantify the prevalence of each offence type, the lower overall crime rate suggests these incidents are less frequent than in areas with higher crime statistics.
It's important to remember that reporting rates can also influence perceived prevalence. A proactive and engaged community may be more likely to report minor incidents, which can artificially inflate the perceived frequency of certain offences. For specific incident data and reporting procedures, residents should consult the Gloucestershire Constabulary website and local council resources. The combination of a lower crime rate and a high safety score underscores Bishop’s Cleeve’s position as a relatively safe place to live, but continued vigilance and community engagement remain essential.