Determining precisely which areas within Cwmbrân have the highest risk of vehicle crime is challenging without more granular data. However, we can assess the overall risk profile of the BUA (Built-up Area) of Cwmbrân in Torfaen using available statistics.
Cwmbrân itself has a crime rate of 92.0 incidents per 1,000 residents. This is only slightly above the UK average of 91.6 per 1,000, suggesting the area isn't significantly more dangerous than other parts of the country. The population of Cwmbrân (BUA) is 44,330, meaning the total number of reported crimes within the area is approximately 4,090 based on the crime rate.
The safety score for Cwmbrân is 80 out of 100, which is also marginally higher than the UK average of 79. This indicates a slightly higher perceived level of safety compared to the national picture. However, this score is a broad measure and doesn't pinpoint specific high-risk locations for vehicle crime.
Furthermore, Cwmbrân exhibits a property crime rate of 27.9 incidents per 1,000 residents. While this focuses on property crime generally, it's relevant as vehicle crime often falls under this broader category. This translates to roughly 1,230 property crimes within Cwmbrân.
Without more detailed geographical breakdown of crime incidents, it's impossible to identify specific streets or neighbourhoods with a disproportionately high risk of vehicle crime. The provided data indicates that Cwmbrân as a whole has a slightly elevated crime rate, but it's not drastically different from the national average. It is important to remember that these are aggregate figures, and local variations likely exist. Local police reports and community watch schemes can provide more localised information.