February 2025 presented a mixed picture for crime in Thurnscoe, with some categories showing marked increases while others declined. The overall crime rate of 6.2 per 1,000 residents placed the area 7.5% below the UK average, a figure that, while positive, masks significant variations in specific offence types. Violence and sexual offences, the most common category, accounted for 27.1% of all crimes, but their numbers fell sharply by 52.9% compared to the previous month. This decline may be consistent with seasonal trends, as winter months typically see reduced social activity and fewer opportunities for such crimes. However, the area continues to struggle with criminal damage and arson, which remain 129% above the UK average. This category. of total crimes, highlights a persistent challenge that may be tied to local conditions such as the presence of industrial or older housing stock. Anti-social behaviour also rose by 28.6%, reflecting the impact of colder weather on community dynamics. The seasonal context of February—characterised by low outdoor activity and a pre-spring lull—may have influenced these patterns, though it is also possible that targeted interventions or changes in policing strategies contributed to the overall decline. The drop in the overall rate is notable, but the sharp increase in shoplifting and other crimes suggests that certain areas of the local crime picture require closer examination. These findings underscore the need for a nuanced approach to crime prevention, balancing the positive trends with the need to address specific issues that remain elevated.