Cudworth and Shafton’s crime rate in June 2024 stood at 8.9 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 8.5% above the UK average of 8.2 per 1,000. This figure reflects a built-up area within Barnsley, where the mix of residential and commercial spaces may contribute to varying crime patterns. The most prevalent crimes were violence and sexual offences (34 incidents, 30.9% of total), followed by anti-social behaviour (17 incidents, 15.5%) and shoplifting (14 incidents, 12.7%). These rates align with the characteristics of a post-industrial town transitioning into a more service-oriented economy, where retail and community hubs drive specific crime types. Seasonal factors in June, including longer daylight hours and the early stages of summer tourism, may influence patterns such as shoplifting and anti-social behaviour. The area’s crime profile contrasts with the UK average in several categories: shoplifting is 77% above the national rate, while violence and sexual offences are slightly below. This divergence suggests localised challenges in retail security and community engagement, which could be addressed through targeted interventions. The overall crime rate, while higher than the UK average, remains within a range typical for similar urban centres in South Yorkshire. As the summer progresses, continued monitoring of these trends will be crucial for understanding how seasonal and economic factors shape crime dynamics in the coming months.