Monthly Crime Statistics

Brynteg (Wrexham) Crime Rate July 2023 | Monthly Statistics

Brynteg (Wrexham) recorded 43 crimes in July 2023 (4.6 per 1,000 residents), 44.6% below the UK average. Drug-related incidents surged, but violent crime remained significantly lower than national rates.

43
Total Crimes
4.6
Per 1,000 People
8.3
UK Average
-31.8%
vs Previous Month

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For a population of 9,265 residents, Brynteg (Wrexham) recorded 43 crimes in July 2023, translating to a crime rate of 4.6 per 1,000 people. This figure places the area 44.6% below the UK average of 8.3 per 1,000, a significant disparity that highlights the effectiveness of local policing or community initiatives. The crime breakdown reveals that violence and sexual offences accounted for 44.2% of all incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (23.3%) and criminal damage and arson (11.6%). These patterns may be influenced by seasonal factors, as summer months often see increased community engagement and law enforcement presence in public spaces. The relatively low rates of violent crime—24% below the UK average—suggest that Brynteg’s built-up area benefits from a combination of proactive policing and a stable social environment. However, the sharp rise in drug-related incidents, now 36% above the UK average, introduces a new challenge for local authorities. This increase, though small in absolute terms, could indicate growing issues related to substance use or distribution that may require focused attention. The overall crime profile also shows that property crime rates, such as vehicle crime (58% below the UK average) and burglary (70% below), remain lower than national figures, a trend consistent with the area’s lower population density and stronger community cohesion. As a built-up area within Wrexham, Brynteg’s crime picture reflects a balance between urban characteristics and localized factors that may contribute to its comparatively safer environment.

July saw a stark shift in crime patterns, with drug-related offences doubling from zero to three, and theft from the person increasing from zero to one—a 100% rise for both categories. This contrasts with declines in other areas: criminal damage and arson fell by 50%, and anti-social behaviour dropped by 33.3%, likely reflecting seasonal changes as summer activities shifted focus from public spaces to private gatherings. Violent crime, at 19 incidents, accounted for 44.2% of total crimes, but remains 24% below the UK average of 2.8 per 1,000. Meanwhile, drug-related crime in Brynteg (Wrexham) sits 36% above the UK average, a figure that may signal emerging local challenges requiring targeted interventions. For residents, the 100% increase in theft from the person highlights the importance of personal security measures, even in areas with generally low crime rates. The decline in anti-social behaviour—down 33.3% from 15 to 10—may be linked to the closure of schools and the shift of youth activities to private spaces during the summer months.

Brynteg’s crime rate in July 2023 fell to 4.6 per 1,000 residents, a 31.8% decrease from June’s 6.8 per 1,000. This decline aligns with broader seasonal trends observed in the area, where summer months often see shifts in community activity and law enforcement visibility. On a daily basis, the area recorded roughly one crime per day in July, a rate that translates to a monthly exposure of one reported crime for every 215 residents. When scaled to the population of 9,265, this means 43 crimes across the community represent a manageable burden for local policing and support services. While this figure is 44.6% below the UK average of 8.3 per 1,000, the surge in drug-related incidents—up 100% from June—introduces a new dimension to the area’s crime profile. This increase, though relatively small in absolute terms, may signal emerging challenges that require targeted interventions. The contrast with the UK average further underscores Brynteg’s position as a comparatively safer built-up area within Wrexham, particularly given the lower rates of property crime and violent incidents relative to national benchmarks.

Crime Breakdown - July 2023

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences192.144.2%
Anti-social behaviour101.123.3%
Criminal damage and arson50.511.6%
Drugs30.37%
Vehicle crime20.24.7%
Other crime20.24.7%
Burglary10.12.3%
Theft from the person10.12.3%

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

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  • Office for National StatisticsPopulation statistics and the Crime Survey for England and Wales
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