Hoyland’s August 2025 crime rate of 8.2 per 1,000 residents places it 1.2% above the UK average, with vehicle crime emerging as a striking outlier, significantly outpacing national trends. This figure—1.1 per 1,000—marks an 182% increase over the UK average for the category, a disparity that demands attention. The top crime types in the area reflect a mix of violent and property-related incidents, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 28.2% of all reported crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (19.9%) and vehicle crime (13.0%). The dominance of violent crime highlights the need for targeted community interventions, particularly given the area’s built-up nature within Barnsley, where concentrated populations may exacerbate tensions. Seasonal factors, such as August’s peak holiday season, could influence crime patterns, though the decrease in burglary—down by 71.4% from the previous month—suggests a possible correlation with increased home occupancy. However, the rise in vehicle crime and shoplifting indicates vulnerabilities in transport and retail security. The data also reveals that Hoyland’s anti-social behaviour rate, though 10% above the UK average, remains a persistent issue, likely tied to the area’s socio-economic profile. While the overall rate is marginally higher than the UK average, the specific spikes in certain categories warrant further scrutiny, especially as they contrast with the broader national context. The interplay between local demographics, infrastructure, and seasonal activity likely shapes these trends.