M20 4BF - Withington, Manchester, Greater Manchester, England - November 2025

Detailed Crime Statistics for M20 4BF in November 2025

2
Total Crimes

Crime Statistics Summary for M20 4BF

In November 2025, there were 2 total crimes recorded in M20 4BF. This comprehensive Crime report provides detailed insights into criminal activity patterns, hotspots, and category breakdowns for the area.

The most prevalent Crime type in M20 4BF during this period was Burglary, accounting for 1 incidents or 50.0% of all recorded crimes. Understanding the prevalence of different Crime categories helps residents and local authorities identify key areas requiring attention and resources.

Crime incidents were distributed across 2 distinct locations throughout M20 4BF, with an average of 1.0 crimes per location. The highest concentration of crimes was recorded at On or near Northolme Gardens with 1 incidents, making it a notable Crime hotspot in the area.

This Crime report is based on official data published by the UK Police API and is updated monthly. Use the detailed visualizations and statistics below to explore Crime trends, identify vulnerable areas, and make informed decisions about safety in M20 4BF.

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Top Crime Type
Burglary
1 incidents (50.0%)
Hotspot Areas
2
1.0 avg per location
Crime Types
2
categories tracked
Latest Data
Nov 2025
92 days ago

Crime Breakdown by Type

Distribution of crimes across different categories in M20 4BF

Top 3 Crime Types in M20 4BF

1
Burglary
50.0% of total
1
Violent Crime
50.0% of total

Crime Hotspots (Top 10)

Highest Crime incident areas in M20 4BF

On or near Northolme Gardens

1 crimes
Most common: Burglary (1 incidents)

On or near Clifton Avenue

1 crimes
Most common: Violent Crime (1 incidents)

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