Is New Quay Safe?
Crime statistics for New Quay. Based on official UK Police data, updated March 2026.
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Crime Zone Map
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Crime by Category
Last 12 months — 90 total crimes recorded in New Quay
Monthly Crime Trend
Month-by-month crime totals for New Quay — last 12 months
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is New Quay safe?
New Quay has a CrimeRadar safety score of 75/100, rated Safe. A total of 90 crimes were recorded in the last 12 months, an increase of 13.9% compared to the previous year. New Quay is considered a relatively safe area compared to the UK average, based on official UK Police data.
How many crimes were recorded in New Quay in the last 12 months?
90 crimes were recorded in New Quay in the last 12 months, spanning all reported crime categories from violent crime to vehicle crime and anti-social behaviour. This represents an increase of 13.9% compared to the previous 12-month period (79 crimes). The most common category was Violent Crime, with 51 incidents.
What is the most common crime in New Quay?
The most common crime in New Quay is Violent Crime, with 51 incidents recorded in the last 12 months — accounting for 56.7% of all reported crimes in the area. You can view a full breakdown of all crime categories, including anti-social behaviour, vehicle crime, and burglary, in the Crime by Category section on this page.
Is crime in New Quay increasing or decreasing?
Crime in New Quay is increasing. The year-on-year trend shows a rise of 13.9% — from 79 crimes in the previous 12 months to 90 in the most recent period. This upward trend is something residents and prospective buyers should factor into their decisions.
What is the safety score for New Quay?
New Quay has a safety score of 75 out of 100 (Safe). CrimeRadar safety scores are calculated from crime volume, year-on-year trend, and crime resolution rate. A score of 85+ is Very Safe, 65–84 is Safe, 45–64 is Average, 25–44 is Below Average, and below 25 is High Crime.
How does New Quay compare to the Dyfed-Powys Police average?
New Quay has a safety score of 75/100, while the Dyfed-Powys Police force area average is 65/100. New Quay is safer than the force average. Use the Compare tool to see a detailed side-by-side breakdown.
What is the crime resolution rate in New Quay?
28.6% of crimes recorded in New Quay resulted in a formal outcome in the last 12 months. Formal outcomes include charges brought, cautions issued, fixed penalty notices, or other official resolutions recorded by Dyfed-Powys Police. The national average outcome rate in England and Wales is typically 5–15% across most crime types. A higher rate suggests more effective local enforcement.
How much violent crime is there in New Quay?
51 violent crimes were recorded in New Quay in the last 12 months — representing 56.7% of all reported crimes. Anti-social behaviour accounted for a further 8 incidents. Violent crime encompasses assault, robbery, and related offences as classified by the UK Home Office. Data is sourced from official police reports submitted to data.police.uk.
When was the crime data for New Quay last updated?
The crime data for New Quay was last updated in March 2026. CrimeRadar sources all crime data directly from the official UK Police Data API, operated by the Home Office and published at data.police.uk under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Data is refreshed monthly and covers the most recent 36-month period. New monthly data is typically published with a 2-month lag.
How can I compare New Quay with other areas?
You can compare New Quay with any other UK neighbourhood or city using the CrimeRadar Compare tool. It shows side-by-side safety scores, crime volumes by category, year-on-year trends, and crime resolution rates. The Compare tool covers all 44 police force areas across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, with more than 4,000 built neighbourhoods available.