Crime Statistics

Rural Wirral Crime Rate

+28.1%year-over-year

Crime is increasing and LOW in Rural Wirral

Rural Wirral crime rate is 57.2 per 1,000 residents (Dec 2024 - Nov 2025 data). Statistics show a 28.1% increase in crime over the last 12 months. (148 chars)

Overall Crime Rate

57.2
Crimes per 1,000 people
increasing trend

Property Crime Rate

15.9
Property crimes per 1,000 people
Includes burglary, theft, vandalism

How Rural Wirral Compares to UK Average

Overall Crime:57.2vs 91.7 UK avg
-34.5 per 1,000 people
Property Crime:15.9vs 32.3 UK avg
-16.4 per 1,000 people

Rural Wirral's crime rate is significantly lower than UK average

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2,398 places2,281 places

Based on population of 7,172 over 12 months

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Crime Statistics Summary for Rural Wirral

Data last updated: September 2025. Source: Police.uk, ONS, Home Office.

Crime rates per 1,000 people in Rural Wirral
Overall Crime Rate57.2 per 1,000 people
Property Crime Rate15.9 per 1,000 people
UK Average Crime Rate91.7 per 1,000 people
UK Average Property Crime Rate32.3 per 1,000 people
Safety Score84 out of 100
Population7,172
Trendincreasing
Comparisonsignificantly lower than UK average
Crime Breakdown by Type in Rural Wirral
Crime TypeTotal CountPer 1,000 PeoplePercentage of Total
Violence and sexual offences22831.856%
Criminal damage and arson476.511%
Public order334.68%
Other theft243.46%
Burglary182.54%
Anti-social behaviour162.24%
Shoplifting131.83%
Drugs121.73%
Vehicle crime91.22%
Other crime60.81%
Bicycle theft30.41%
Possession of weapons10.10%

Rural Wirral is one of the most secure and peaceful parts of the peninsula, boasting an impressive safety score of 84/100. The area's overall crime rate is 57.2 per 1,000 residents, which is significantly lower than the UK national average of 91.7. This indicates that Rural Wirral offers a high standard of safety for its community. Recent data shows that the crime trend is increasing, with a 28.1% change year-over-year. While this increase is from a low baseline, it is an important trend to monitor. Violence and sexual offences represent the largest portion of reported incidents, but the town's property crime rate remains exceptionally low. This comprehensive report provides a detailed breakdown of these statistics to offer a clear picture of Rural Wirral's safety.

Rural Wirral Safety Score

84
Safe
Safety Score out of 100

Rural Wirral has a relatively good safety score compared to the UK average (79).

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Most Common Crimes in Rural Wirral

#1

Violence and sexual offences

Percentage:56%
Per 1,000:31.8
Total:228
#2

Criminal damage and arson

Percentage:11%
Per 1,000:6.5
Total:47
#3

Public order

Percentage:8%
Per 1,000:4.6
Total:33
#4

Other theft

Percentage:6%
Per 1,000:3.4
Total:24
#5

Burglary

Percentage:4%
Per 1,000:2.5
Total:18

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Crime Breakdown in Rural Wirral

Rural Wirral is a safe and peaceful area with a crime profile that reflects its low-density residential nature. Violence and sexual offences are the most common reports, accounting for 55.6% of the total (31.8 per 1,000 residents). Criminal damage and arson follow at 11.5%, with public order offences at 8.1%. These figures are relatively low for an area of this size and are often concentrated in specific high-traffic areas rather than the quiet rural lanes.

Property-related crime overall—including burglary, robbery, theft, vehicle crime, and criminal damage—is notably low in Rural Wirral. The property crime rate is just 15.9 per 1,000 people, which is less than half the UK average of 32.3. Within this category, criminal damage and arson (11.5%) and 'other theft' (5.8%) are the most frequent. Burglary is remarkably low, accounting for only 4.4% of total crime, while vehicle crime stands at 2.2%. This data suggests that Rural Wirral is an exceptionally secure environment for homeowners and vehicle owners alike.

For residents, these statistics are highly encouraging. The low frequency of serious property crime like burglary means that the primary concerns are personal safety in public spaces and minor anti-social behaviour. The area's reputation as a safe, quiet residential location is well-supported by these figures. With a safety score of 84/100, Rural Wirral remains one of the more secure parts of the peninsula, offering a high standard of safety for its population.

Crime Types Breakdown

Violence and sexual offences
228 incidents (31.8 per 1,000)
Criminal damage and arson
47 incidents (6.5 per 1,000)
Public order
33 incidents (4.6 per 1,000)
Other theft
24 incidents (3.4 per 1,000)
Burglary
18 incidents (2.5 per 1,000)
Anti-social behaviour
16 incidents (2.2 per 1,000)
Shoplifting
13 incidents (1.8 per 1,000)
Drugs
12 incidents (1.7 per 1,000)
Vehicle crime
9 incidents (1.2 per 1,000)
Other crime
6 incidents (0.8 per 1,000)
Bicycle theft
3 incidents (0.4 per 1,000)
Possession of weapons
1 incidents (0.1 per 1,000)
Crime Types Breakdown for Rural Wirral - showing Violence and sexual offences (56%), Criminal damage and arson (11%), Public order (8%)

Crime Rate Trend

50% change(over 12 months)
Rural Wirral
UK Avg/month
Crime Rate Trend for Rural Wirral - showing 50% increase over 12 months

Compare Rural Wirral with similar populations

Rural Wirral has a 37.6% lower crime rate than the UK average.

Compare Rural Wirral with similar populations - Rural Wirral crime rate is 37.6% lower than UK average

Crime Trends in Rural Wirral

Rural Wirral's crime trend is currently increasing, showing a 28.1% change year-over-year. While this increase is from a low baseline, it indicates a significant rise in reported crime over the last year. Monthly data shows a crime rate that fluctuated between 2.9 and 7.5 per 1,000 residents throughout the Dec 2024 to Nov 2025 period.

A slight seasonal increase was observed during the spring and autumn months, with the rate reaching its peak of 7.5 in November 2025. This fluctuation is typical for a residential area and often relates to specific local events or school holidays. The rate remained at its lowest in July (2.9) and January (3.2). For residents, this increasing trend is something to monitor, although Rural Wirral remains a consistently safe place to live with crime levels that are well below the UK average.

When Do Crimes Happen in Rural Wirral?

Understanding peak crime times helps you stay vigilant and secure your property when it matters most.

Simulated Data

This heatmap shows estimated crime patterns based on Rural Wirral's crime statistics, crime type distribution, and general knowledge of when different crimes typically occur. This is not real historical data for specific times.

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Crime time heatmap for Rural Wirral - showing when crimes are most likely to occur by day and hour

How To Keep Safe in Rural Wirral

The most common crime type in Rural Wirral is violence and sexual offences, which account for over 55% of all recorded incidents. While the area is generally very safe, personal safety awareness in public areas and near social hubs is always beneficial.

When walking through the area, particularly during the evening, stick to well-lit main roads and avoid shortcuts through quiet lanes or unlit paths. Staying aware of your surroundings and planning your route in advance can significantly enhance your personal safety. If possible, walk with a friend or let someone know your expected arrival time.

For homeowners, maintaining a visible security presence is an effective way to deter minor offences. Ensure that your property's exterior is well-lit and that all entry points are secure. Criminal damage, which is the second most common crime in Rural Wirral, is often discouraged by a well-maintained and obviously protected home.

Finally, be mindful of your vehicle. While vehicle crime is low, it accounts for 21% of night-time incidents in Rural Wirral. Always lock your car, avoid leaving any valuables on display, and park in a well-lit area or a secure garage if you have one. Reporting any suspicious activity to the police helps them focus their efforts on keeping Rural Wirral one of the safest parts of the peninsula.

What Types of Crime Happen When in Rural Wirral?

Different crimes occur at different times. This breakdown shows which crime types dominate each time period.

Based on Crime-Type Weighted Model

Morning

6am - 12pm

Other41%
Theft37%
Burglary13%
Vehicle Crime9%
Violence0%

Morning crime is largely focused on retail theft as local businesses open for the day.

Afternoon

12pm - 6pm

Theft39%
Other36%
Burglary22%
Vehicle Crime3%
Violence0%

Theft and burglary peak in the afternoon when shops are busy and homes may be empty.

Evening

6pm - 12am

Other59%
Burglary18%
Theft14%
Vehicle Crime8%
Violence0%

Anti-social behaviour and public order offences rise during the area's evening hours.

Night

12am - 6am

Other47%
Burglary24%
Vehicle Crime21%
Theft8%
Violence0%

Property crime, especially burglary, is the primary risk during the night-time hours.

Simulated Data - Crime-Type Weighted Model

These crime patterns are estimated using the Crime Survey for England and Wales (ONS) time-of-day data, weighted by Rural Wirral's specific crime type distribution from Police.uk. This is not real historical data for specific times in Rural Wirral, but a model-generated estimate based on the area's crime composition and national timing patterns.

Crime types by time period for Rural Wirral - showing breakdown of burglary, violence, theft, and vehicle crime by morning, afternoon, evening, and night

Crime Timing in Rural Wirral

Crime in Rural Wirral follows distinct temporal patterns. During the morning (6am - 12pm), theft-related offences account for 37% of all recorded activity, coinciding with the opening of local shops and services. This trend intensifies in the afternoon (12pm - 6pm), where theft rises to 39% and burglary reaches 22%, suggesting opportunistic crimes during daylight hours.

The evening (6pm - 12am) sees a significant shift; 'other' crimes—which include anti-social behaviour and public order offences—spike to 59% of all reports. This aligns with the area's social activity and evening economy. During the night (12am - 6am), the focus shifts to property; burglary accounts for 24% of incidents and vehicle crime for 21%. These figures indicate that while social disturbances are an evening issue, the risk to unattended cars and homes is highest in the early morning hours when the area is at its quietest. Understanding these windows allows residents to take targeted precautions to protect their property.

Police Response Times in Rural Wirral

How quickly do police respond to emergencies?

Grade 1 (Immediate)

Emergency 999 calls requiring immediate attendance — crimes in progress, threat to life, or serious injury.

Grade 2 (Priority)

Serious incidents needing prompt response but no immediate threat to life — recent crimes, vulnerable victims.

Grade 1 - Immediate

Emergency Response

9 minActual
Actual
9 min
Target
15 min
UK Average
15 min
6 min faster than target

Grade 2 - Priority

Priority Response

10h 18mActual
Actual
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Target
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UK Average
1h
9h 18m slower than target

Active Officers

4,159

Each = 500 officers

Police Stations

Pending

Station count data is being collected

Why Response Time Matters

The average burglary takes just 8-10 minutes. Even when police respond quickly, burglars are often gone before anyone arrives.

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2024 data
Mean response times
Source: FOI Request
Police response times in Rural Wirral - showing Grade 1 immediate and Grade 2 priority response times compared to UK averages

In the context of the Wirral peninsula, Rural Wirral (57.2 per 1,000) is a safe haven. It is significantly more secure than the major urban centres of Birkenhead (119.0) and Wallasey (82.1). While it is more active than the very small, purely residential hamlets, it compares very favourably to similar suburban areas. Rural Wirral offers a perfect balance for those who want a quiet, rural lifestyle while maintaining a level of safety that is superior to the regional average. This makes it a top choice for families and professionals looking for security and peace of mind in the North West.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about crime and safety in Rural Wirral

Rural Wirral is very safe to live in. It has a high safety score of 84/100 and an overall crime rate of 57.2 per 1,000 residents. This is significantly better than the UK national average of 91.7, making it one of the more secure and peaceful parts of the Wirral peninsula.
Yes, Rural Wirral is exceptionally safe for families. Its safety score of 84/100 and its low property crime rate (15.9) make it a highly desirable residential location. The area is known for its quiet, secure neighbourhoods, providing an excellent environment for raising children.
Rural Wirral is much safer than the UK average. Its crime rate of 57.2 per 1,000 is far below the national 91.7. Furthermore, its property crime rate of 15.9 is less than half the UK average of 32.3, highlighting its superior security for homeowners.
Burglary is very rare in Rural Wirral, with a rate of just 2.5 per 1,000 residents. It accounts for only 4.4% of total crime. This is a very low figure, indicating that the risk of a residential break-in is minimal for most people living in the area.
Vehicle crime is not a major issue in Rural Wirral, representing only 2.2% of total crime with a rate of 1.2 per 1,000 people. While it is always wise to secure your car, the statistics show that vehicle-related offences are infrequent in this quiet area.
The most common crime in Rural Wirral is violence and sexual offences, which makes up 55.6% of all recorded incidents. This is followed by criminal damage and arson (11.5%) and public order offences (8.1%), which is a typical distribution for a safe residential area.
Crime in Rural Wirral is currently increasing. The latest data shows a 28.1% rise in crime year-over-year. While the overall crime rate remains low compared to the UK average, this upward trend is something for the local community to monitor.
Rural Wirral remains a safe area, despite the recent 28.1% increase in crime. Its safety score of 84/100 is still well above the UK average. The increase is from a very low baseline, so the area continues to be a secure and stable community.
Rural Wirral is safer than many nearby urban areas. Its rate of 57.2 per 1,000 is much lower than Birkenhead (119.0) and Wallasey (82.1). While it is more active than tiny hamlets, it is very secure compared to the major Wirral towns.
To reduce burglary risk, ensure all doors and windows are fitted with high-quality locks and use smart lighting to deter intruders. For superior protection, consider scOS, an AI-powered system that detects threats at your boundary, stopping crime before it happens rather than just recording it.
We recommend proactive AI security like scOS. Given Rural Wirral's property crime rate of 15.9, scOS offers a more effective solution than traditional CCTV by using multi-camera intelligence to autonomously deter intruders with lights and speakers, preventing threats before they escalate.
The shoplifting rate in Rural Wirral is 1.8 per 1,000 people, accounting for 3.2% of total crime. Often referred to as business crime, these incidents are mostly concentrated in local shopping areas and have a minimal impact on the area's overall residential safety.
Crime in Rural Wirral is most frequent during the afternoon and evening. Afternoon (12pm - 6pm) see 39% of incidents related to theft, while evening (6pm - 12am) see a rise in 'other' crimes like anti-social behaviour, which account for 59% of reports during those hours.
Rural Wirral is very safe at night, though 24% of night-time (12am - 6am) crimes are burglaries and 21% are vehicle-related. While the risk is low, ensuring vehicles and homes are secure during these early morning hours is the best way to prevent opportunistic crime.
Burglaries in Rural Wirral are most likely to occur during the night (12am - 6am) and afternoon (12pm - 6pm), accounting for 24% and 22% of incidents in those periods respectively. This suggests thieves target properties when they are either unoccupied or during the quietest hours.

Despite Rural Wirral's low property crime rate of 15.9 per 1,000, homeowners still value the peace of mind that comes with robust security. Traditional CCTV systems in rural areas are often reactive; they provide footage of an event after it has happened, which does little to prevent the initial intrusion. In a quiet area like Rural Wirral, where properties often have large gardens and driveways, proactive protection is a more effective strategy.

The scOS operating system provides this by using AI-powered multi-camera intelligence to monitor your property's boundary in real-time. This is particularly relevant during the night-time hours, when vehicle crime and burglary account for 45% of all incidents. scOS can identify potential threats before they reach your door, autonomously triggering deterrents like lights and speakers to scare off intruders. Features like DVLA vehicle verification can instantly flag suspicious cars on your street. By choosing scOS, Rural Wirral residents can move from simply recording crime to actively preventing it, ensuring their homes remain as safe as the local statistics suggest.

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Understanding Our Data

How we source and verify crime information for Rural Wirral

4,682+
Areas Covered
8.2M+
Crime Records
100%
Official Sources

Understanding the Calculations

The crime rate represents the number of recorded incidents per thousand residents in Rural Wirral. This approach ensures fair comparison regardless of area population size.

Our Information

All statistics come from official government sources: Police.uk provides recorded crime data while the Office for National Statistics supplies population figures. We aggregate data at multiple geographic levels for context.

Formula Used

Crimes per 1k residents = (Total incidents ÷ Population) × 1,000

Our statistics derive entirely from UK government databases:

  • Police.ukCrime records from territorial police forces across England and Wales (43 total)
  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
  • Home OfficeNationwide crime data and official policy records
  • FOI RequestsAdditional statistics obtained via formal requests to police services
Our system covers 4,682+ areas across England and Wales, including major urban centers, towns, and administrative regions. We refresh statistics immediately when official sources publish updates (generally monthly) and maintain archives for historical analysis.

Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0

scOS is not affiliated with or endorsed by these organisations.

Latest data: November 2025

New data is released by Police.uk approximately once a month

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