Chester-le-Street (Rural South) vs Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge)
Side-by-side crime comparison: safety scores, categories and trends.
Chester-le-Street (Rural South) vs Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge) Results
Key Statistics (last 12 months)
Crime by Category (last 12 months)
Number of crimes per category — lower is better
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Chester-le-Street (Rural South) safer than Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge)?
Chester-le-Street (Rural South) has a safety score of 21/100 (High Crime) and recorded 752 crimes in the last 12 months. Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge) has a safety score of 6/100 (High Crime) with 1,183 crimes. Chester-le-Street (Rural South) scores higher on the CrimeRadar safety index.
What is the crime trend in Chester-le-Street (Rural South) vs Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge)?
Chester-le-Street (Rural South) shows a year-on-year crime trend of +0.4% — meaning total crimes rose compared to the same period the prior year. Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge) shows +9.6% (rising). A downward trend is a positive sign for an area.
What types of crime are most common in Chester-le-Street (Rural South) and Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge)?
In Chester-le-Street (Rural South), the most recorded crime category over the last 12 months is Violent Crime (247 incidents). In Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge), it is Violent Crime (490 incidents). The full breakdown by category is shown in the chart above.
How does anti-social behaviour compare between Chester-le-Street (Rural South) and Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge)?
Chester-le-Street (Rural South) recorded 150 anti-social behaviour incidents in the last 12 months, while Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge) recorded 215. Anti-social behaviour includes rowdiness, nuisance and disorder that disrupts daily life but may not result in a criminal charge.
How do violent crime levels compare in Chester-le-Street (Rural South) vs Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge)?
Violent crime in Chester-le-Street (Rural South) totalled 247 incidents over the last 12 months, compared to 490 in Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge). Violent crime includes assault with and without injury, harassment, and public order offences.
How many crimes were recorded in Chester-le-Street (Rural South) and Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge) in the previous year?
In the 12 months prior to the most recent period, Chester-le-Street (Rural South) recorded 749 crimes (now 752, a change of +0.4%). Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge) recorded 1,079 crimes previously (now 1,183, +9.6%).
What is the resolution rate for crimes in Chester-le-Street (Rural South) and Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge)?
The resolution rate is the percentage of recorded crimes that resulted in a formal outcome — such as a charge, caution, penalty notice, or community resolution. Chester-le-Street (Rural South) has a resolution rate of 31.8% and Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge) has 27%. A higher rate indicates police are more frequently resolving reported crimes in that area.
Which police force covers Chester-le-Street (Rural South) and Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge)?
Chester-le-Street (Rural South) falls within the Durham Constabulary boundary. Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge) is covered by Durham Constabulary. Each force operates independently and publishes crime data through the national UK Police API.
What data is used to compare Chester-le-Street (Rural South) and Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge)?
CrimeRadar uses 36 months of official recorded crime data from the UK Police API, updated each month. The safety score combines crime volume relative to the force average, year-on-year trend direction, and resolution rate. All figures are based on crimes recorded within each police-defined neighbourhood boundary.
Can I see Chester-le-Street (Rural South) or Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge) on a crime map?
Yes — CrimeRadar has individual crime map pages for both Chester-le-Street (Rural South) and Newton Aycliffe (Aycliffe North/Middridge). You can view interactive maps, monthly trends and hotspot locations by visiting each neighbourhood's full statistics page linked above.