Side-by-side crime statistics from official UK Police data.
DL5 · County Durham
222
crimes in February 2026
Above national average
BD9 · Bradford
373
crimes in February 2026
Above national average
Great Aycliffe has less crime — 222 vs 373 incidents in February 2026.
Queensbury recorded notably higher crime than Great Aycliffe in February 2026 — 373 vs 222 incidents. The crime profiles diverge meaningfully: Great Aycliffe sees higher rates of Anti-social behaviour (39) and Criminal damage & arson (23), while Queensbury has more Public order (34) and Other theft (29). 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 February 2026 Police data, Great Aycliffe recorded fewer crimes than Queensbury — 222 vs 373 incidents. That is 40% fewer crimes. Queensbury is above the national average.
The main difference lies in crime type. In February 2026, Great Aycliffe saw higher rates of Anti-social behaviour and Criminal damage & arson while Queensbury had more Public order and Other theft. Overall, Great Aycliffe recorded fewer total crimes (222 vs 373).