Monthly Crime Statistics

Brynteg Crime Rate November 2025 | Monthly Statistics

Brynteg (Wrexham) crime rate in November 2025 was 5.4 per 1,000, 26% below UK average. Violence and sexual offences made up 38% of crimes, while anti-social behaviour was 42% above UK average.

50
Total Crimes
5.4
Per 1,000 People
7.3
UK Average
-17.9%
vs Previous Month

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The crime profile in Brynteg (Wrexham) during November 2025 reveals a distinct mix of crime types that reflects both the area's urban-rural interface and the influence of seasonal factors. With a crime rate of 5.4 per 1,000 residents, the area remains 26% below the UK average, a figure that highlights the effectiveness of local crime prevention strategies in mitigating broader national trends. The breakdown of crimes shows that violence and sexual offences accounted for 38% of all incidents, a share that is 18% below the UK average for this category. This lower proportion of violent crime may be attributed to the area's relatively lower population density and the reduced visibility of nightlife venues compared to larger urban centres. However, anti-social behaviour emerged as a significant concern, occurring at a rate 42% above the UK average. This disparity is likely influenced by the built-up nature of the area and the social interactions that occur in its more densely populated zones. Other theft, at 16% of total crimes, was 76% above the UK average, a figure that may be partially explained by the surge in retail activity during the Black Friday period, which brought increased foot traffic to local shops. The relatively low rates of burglary and vehicle crime—2.0% and 1.0% of total crimes, respectively—suggest that the area's physical characteristics, such as its proximity to Wrexham's urban core and the presence of residential developments with secure housing, contribute to a lower incidence of property-related crimes. Seasonal factors also played a role in shaping the crime profile, with the timing of Bonfire Night reducing opportunities for violent crimes and the heightened retail activity associated with Black Friday contributing to an increase in theft-related incidents. These patterns underscore the importance of tailoring crime prevention efforts to the specific needs of the area, particularly in managing the risks associated with high-traffic periods and ensuring that community initiatives address the unique challenges posed by anti-social behaviour. The overall crime rate, combined with the area's demographic and geographic characteristics, illustrates a community that, while not immune to crime, has managed to maintain a relatively low level of criminal activity compared to the UK as a whole.

The month-on-month changes in November 2025 revealed a combination of seasonal factors and local dynamics. Violence and sexual offences fell by 48.6%, from 37 to 19 incidents, a shift that may reflect the reduced nightlife activity typical of November, compounded by the timing of Bonfire Night. Conversely, other theft rose by 100%, from 4 to 8 cases, a surge likely linked to Black Friday shopping activity and increased retail foot traffic. Burglary also doubled, moving from 0 to 2 incidents, though this small sample size limits definitive conclusions. Anti-social behaviour remained a concern, with rates 42% above the UK average, potentially influenced by the area's urban density and the social dynamics of its built-up environment. For residents, the 1-in-185 monthly exposure figure offers a tangible measure of risk, though this remains lower than the UK average. The disparity in crime type performance—violence down, property crimes up—highlights the evolving nature of local crime patterns. This shift may indicate a broader trend where commercial activity during holiday periods temporarily outpaces efforts to reduce violent crime, suggesting a need for targeted interventions in retail sectors during peak shopping periods. The UK average comparison for anti-social behaviour, which is 42% higher in Brynteg, underscores the area's unique challenges in managing public order, particularly in densely populated spaces.

Brynteg's crime rate in November 2025 stood at 5.4 per 1,000 residents, a 17.9% decline from the previous month's 6.6. This reduction, though modest, aligns with broader seasonal patterns observed in similar urban-rural interfaces, where reduced daylight hours and lower foot traffic during winter months typically correlate with lower crime rates. On a daily basis, the area recorded approximately 2 crimes per day, a figure that, while low, reflects the persistent challenge of maintaining security in a built-up area adjacent to Wrexham's urban core. Over the course of the month, one reported crime occurred for every 185 residents, a monthly aggregate that contextualises the risk level for residents in a way that transcends absolute numbers. With a population of 9,265, the crime rate remains 26% below the UK average, underscoring the area's relative safety compared to national trends. This disparity may partly reflect the impact of reduced retail activity during the holiday season, though the exact contribution of this factor remains speculative. The area's lower crime rate, despite its proximity to Wrexham's urban core, suggests that local community initiatives or environmental factors may play a role in mitigating crime, though further data would be needed to confirm this hypothesis. The population-scaled perspective also highlights the importance of targeted policing strategies in high-risk areas, such as retail zones during peak shopping periods.

Crime Breakdown - November 2025

Crime TypeCountPer 1,000% of Total
Violence and sexual offences192.138%
Anti-social behaviour141.528%
Other theft80.916%
Criminal damage and arson30.36%
Burglary20.24%
Vehicle crime10.12%
Drugs10.12%
Public order10.12%
Shoplifting10.12%

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