Crime Rate in Chedburgh & Chevington: Trends, Hotspots

Overview of Crime in Chedburgh & Chevington

The total recorded crimes in Chedburgh & Chevington, West Suffolk, UK in March 2025 are around 1 as per the recent police data. This equates to a Chedburgh & Chevington crime rate of 19.65 per 1,000 population.

It's important to note that this crime data is based on the Geographic Boundry data provided by the ONS around Chedburgh & Chevington, encompassing approximately 50 residents.

Most occured crime Types

The most prevalent crimes in the area during Mar were:

  • Criminal damage and arson: (1) incidents (0.00% decrease)
Chedburgh & Chevington Crime Hotspots

The surrounding areas of below locations have emerged as crime hotspots,

  • Sports/Recreation Area with total crimes: 1

How safe is Chedburgh & Chevington?

To understand the safety of Chedburgh & Chevington, we need to analyze Chedburgh & Chevington crime statistics in relation to regional averages. Lets examine the available data and provide a balanced assessment.

  • Relative to West Suffolk:

    • In 2024, Chedburgh & Chevington demonstrated a lower crime volume than the West Suffolk average, with 40 crimes compared to 311.0. This suggests a relatively safer position within the region for the year. Additionally, Chedburgh & Chevington recorded fewer crimes than 41 out of 42 other cities.

    • In 2023, Chedburgh & Chevington had fewer crimes than the West Suffolk average, with 40 crimes compared to 286. This reflects a relatively lower crime rate for the area within the region that year. Additionally, Chedburgh & Chevington recorded fewer crimes than 40 out of 42 other cities.

  • Overall Assessment:

    • Compared to other areas in West Suffolk, Chedburgh & Chevington has a lower crime rate and is considered safer in 2024.

    • The trend in crime rates suggests Stable changes in overall safety.

Chedburgh & Chevington Crime Statstics

In March 2025 the Chedburgh & Chevington has recorded 1 crimes with crime rate of 19.65 ranking 42th out of 42 in the West Suffolk, UK

In 2024, the total Chedburgh & Chevington crimes were 40. The crime rate of Chedburgh & Chevington in 2024 was 785.85 (year) or 65.49 (month) ranking it 42 dangerous area in the West Suffolk.

In 2023, the total crimes in Chedburgh & Chevington were around 40 crimes with yearly crime rate of 785.85 (year) or 65.49 (month) ranking 41 most dangerous area in the West Suffolk.

AreaMarch 202520242023
CrimesRank (West Suffolk)CrimesRank (West Suffolk)CrimesRank (West Suffolk)
Abbeygate92 11,656 11,494 1
Newmarket East54 5952 2803 2
Clare, Hundon & Kedington76 2759 3633 5
Haverhill South63 3696 5715 3
Tollgate63 4730 4678 4
Haverhill East46 6552 7531 6
St Olaves31 10604 6517 8
Mildenhall Kingsway & Market23 16442 10523 7
Southgate34 7482 8397 10
Brandon Central33 8293 17302 15
Minden24 13446 9501 9
Moreton Hall32 9386 11392 11
Haverhill North29 11248 23233 20
Newmarket North20 21375 12354 12
The Rows24 12345 14321 14
Newmarket West15 26259 22334 13
Iceni24 15374 13235 19
Lakenheath24 14265 20166 26
Brandon West23 18303 15223 21
Eastgate21 20269 19241 16
Mildenhall Great Heath10 33302 16240 17
Haverhill Central23 17271 18238 18
Rougham21 19140 27107 31
Haverhill West18 23264 21215 23
Manor18 24225 24223 22
Brandon East18 22181 26180 24
Exning15 25225 25176 25
Westgate14 27113 31141 27
The Fornhams & Great Barton14 28137 28124 28
Barningham11 3275 38123 29
Risby12 29120 2985 35
Ixworth7 36115 30109 30
Withersfield11 30103 3281 36
Barrow11 3177 3768 38
Bardwell6 3993 34101 32
Stanton8 3589 3595 33
Horringer10 34100 3391 34
Kentford & Moulton1 4381 3669 37
Pakenham & Troston6 3756 3965 39
Mildenhall Queensway6 3844 4036 43
Whepstead & Wickhambrook3 4144 4147 40
Haverhill South East5 4035 4337 42

Chedburgh & Chevington Crime Map

Detailed Crime Data Analysis

Monthly Trends

In March 2025, Criminal damage and arson recorded the highest number of incidents, totaling 1

February 2025 crime data shows Violence and sexual offences saw the largest number of reported crimes with 6 incidents, and Burglary was another prevalent crime category with 2 incidents.

During January 2025, The highest incident rate was for Violence and sexual offences (2 reports) and Anti-social behaviour incidents were also notably high (1 cases).

In December 2024, Violence and sexual offences recorded the highest number of incidents, totaling 2

In November 2024, Violence and sexual offences recorded the highest number of incidents, totaling 1

In October 2024, Violence and sexual offences dominated crime reports (1 incidents), followed by Other theft also remained a significant concern (1 incidents).

Recorded incidents of Violence and sexual offences were the most frequent (3 incidents) were the most common in September 2024, with There was a large number of incidents involving Public order (1 incidents) also being high.

For August 2024 , the most reported crimes were Most crimes reported were Violence and sexual offences (2 incidents) and then Anti-social behaviour showed a substantial number of incidents (1 incidents).

In July 2024, Violence and sexual offences recorded the highest number of incidents, totaling 4

During June 2024, The highest incident rate was for Violence and sexual offences (4 reports) and Public order incidents were also notably high (2 cases).

In May 2024, Violence and sexual offences dominated crime reports (2 incidents), followed by Possession of weapons also remained a significant concern (1 incidents).

Recorded incidents of Possession of weapons were the most frequent (1 incidents) were the most common in April 2024, with There was a large number of incidents involving Criminal damage and arson (1 incidents) also being high.

Crime TypeCountCrime RateChange

Crime by Type

A total of 2 Criminal damage and arson incidents were recorded over 12 month period, averaging 1.00 incidents per month. March 2025 saw the highest number of Criminal damage and arson incidents with 1 reported cases.

MonthCount
March 20251
April 20241

A total of 27 Violence and sexual offences incidents were recorded over 12 month period, averaging 2.70 incidents per month. February 2025 saw the highest number of Violence and sexual offences incidents with 6 reported cases.

MonthCount
February 20256
January 20252
December 20242
November 20241
October 20241
September 20243
August 20242
July 20244
June 20244
May 20242

A total of 3 Burglary incidents were recorded over 12 month period, averaging 1.50 incidents per month. February 2025 saw the highest number of Burglary incidents with 2 reported cases.

MonthCount
February 20252
January 20251

A total of 2 Other theft incidents were recorded over 12 month period, averaging 1.00 incidents per month. February 2025 saw the highest number of Other theft incidents with 1 reported cases.

MonthCount
February 20251
October 20241

A total of 3 Anti-social behaviour incidents were recorded over 12 month period, averaging 1.00 incidents per month. January 2025 saw the highest number of Anti-social behaviour incidents with 1 reported cases.

MonthCount
January 20251
October 20241
August 20241

A total of 4 Public order incidents were recorded over 12 month period, averaging 1.33 incidents per month. June 2024 saw the highest number of Public order incidents with 2 reported cases.

MonthCount
September 20241
June 20242
May 20241

A total of 2 Possession of weapons incidents were recorded over 12 month period, averaging 1.00 incidents per month. May 2024 saw the highest number of Possession of weapons incidents with 1 reported cases.

MonthCount
May 20241
April 20241

High Crime Locations Chedburgh & Chevington in March 2025

A detailed breakdown of crime incidents by location within the Chedburgh & Chevington postcode area is presented below.

1. Sports/Recreation Area (Map)
Total1
Criminal damage and arson1

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