The question of whether Northway in Tewkesbury has a Neighbourhood Watch program is one that, based on currently available data, cannot be definitively answered. The data focuses on crime statistics and overall safety assessments rather than detailing specific community programs.
Northway is a built-up area (BUA) within Tewkesbury, with a population of 4,892 residents. Understanding the context of this data is important. The area has a crime rate of 50.9 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is considerably lower than the United Kingdom’s average crime rate of 91.6 incidents per 1,000 residents. This suggests that Northway experiences less crime than many other areas within the UK.
Further bolstering this impression is Northway's safety score, which stands at 87 out of 100. The UK average for this metric is 79. A higher safety score indicates a perceived greater level of safety and security within the community. This score likely reflects residents’ feelings of safety and their perceptions of the area's overall security.
It’s worth noting that a high safety score and a lower-than-average crime rate don't necessarily preclude the existence of a Neighbourhood Watch program. It's possible that such a program exists informally or is managed locally without being formally registered. However, the absence of specific mention of a Neighbourhood Watch program within the provided data indicates it's not a formally recognised initiative at the time of data collection. To confirm whether a Neighbourhood Watch scheme is in operation, it's recommended to contact Tewkesbury Borough Council’s community safety department or the local police force for the Tewkesbury area. They would be the best source of information regarding local crime prevention initiatives and community engagement programs.