Side-by-side crime statistics from official UK Police data.
DL14 · County Durham
243
crimes in February 2026
Above national average
BD15 · Bradford
80
crimes in February 2026
Below national average
Queensbury has less crime — 80 vs 243 incidents in February 2026.
Lcp Stanhope and Wolsingham Parishes And recorded substantially more crime than Queensbury in February 2026 — 243 incidents compared to 80, a 3.0x difference. The crime profiles diverge meaningfully: Lcp Stanhope and Wolsingham Parishes And sees higher rates of Shoplifting (58) and Anti-social behaviour (49), while Queensbury has more Public order (10) and Criminal damage & arson (8). Lcp Stanhope and Wolsingham Parishes And sits above the national average for recorded crime while Queensbury is below — a significant gap for anyone weighing up the two.
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Based on February 2026 Police data, Queensbury recorded fewer crimes than Lcp Stanhope and Wolsingham Parishes And — 80 vs 243 incidents. That is 67% fewer crimes. Queensbury is also below the national average for crime.
The main difference lies in crime type. In February 2026, Lcp Stanhope and Wolsingham Parishes And saw higher rates of Shoplifting and Anti-social behaviour while Queensbury had more Public order and Criminal damage & arson. Overall, Queensbury recorded fewer total crimes (80 vs 243).