Side-by-side crime statistics from official UK Police data.
DL5 · County Durham
269
crimes in April 2026
Above national average
BD5 · Bradford
722
crimes in April 2026
Above national average
Great Aycliffe has less crime — 269 vs 722 incidents in April 2026.
Queensbury recorded substantially more crime than Great Aycliffe in April 2026 — 722 incidents compared to 269, a 2.7x difference. The crime profiles diverge meaningfully: Great Aycliffe sees higher rates of Shoplifting (32), while Queensbury has more Public order (61). Both areas are above the national average for recorded crime; the full 24-month reports break down the trends and outcomes in detail.
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Based on April 2026 Police data, Great Aycliffe recorded fewer crimes than Queensbury — 269 vs 722 incidents. That is 63% fewer crimes. Queensbury is above the national average.
The main difference lies in crime type. In April 2026, Great Aycliffe saw higher rates of Shoplifting while Queensbury had more Public order. Overall, Great Aycliffe recorded fewer total crimes (269 vs 722).