Side-by-side crime statistics from official UK Police data.
SK17 · Derbyshire
13
crimes in March 2026
Below national average
M4 · Greater Manchester
8
crimes in March 2026
Below national average
Manchester has less crime — 8 vs 13 incidents in March 2026.
King Sterndale recorded notably higher crime than Manchester in March 2026 — 13 vs 8 incidents. The crime profiles diverge meaningfully: King Sterndale sees higher rates of Burglary (2) and Public order (2), while Manchester has more Other theft (3) and Theft from person (2). Both areas sit below the national average for recorded crime — a positive sign for either location.
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Based on March 2026 Police data, Manchester recorded fewer crimes than King Sterndale — 8 vs 13 incidents. That is 38% fewer crimes. Manchester is also below the national average for crime.
The main difference lies in crime type. In March 2026, King Sterndale saw higher rates of Burglary and Public order while Manchester had more Other theft and Theft from person. Overall, Manchester recorded fewer total crimes (8 vs 13).