The question of how the crime rate in Northway has changed month by month cannot be definitively answered with the data provided. Currently, we only have a snapshot of overall crime statistics for the BUA (Built-Up Area) of Northway, located in Tewkesbury. The current crime rate stands at 50.9 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is notably lower than the United Kingdom's average crime rate of 91.6 incidents per 1,000 residents.
While we lack month-by-month data, the area’s safety score is a positive indicator. Northway boasts a safety score of 87 out of 100, which is also considerably higher than the UK average of 79. This suggests a generally safe environment for residents. The population of Northway is 4,892, and this figure is important when considering the crime rate per capita.
It's crucial to understand that a lower crime rate doesn’t mean crime is absent. It simply suggests that, relative to other areas in the UK, Northway experiences fewer incidents. The absence of monthly data prevents us from analysing any trends or fluctuations in crime over time. To gain a more granular understanding of crime trends, one would need access to detailed police records, which are typically not publicly available on a monthly basis.
For residents concerned about crime, resources are available. The Tewkesbury Borough Council website often provides information on community safety initiatives and local policing updates. Contacting the local police non-emergency line is also a way to inquire about specific concerns and report any suspicious activity. Regularly reviewing publicly available crime mapping tools (if available for the Tewkesbury area) can also provide a broader perspective on crime patterns, although this data may not be available at a monthly frequency.