Llanelli’s August 2024 crime rate of 12.3 per 1,000 residents places it 50% above the UK average of 8.2, a significant divergence that underscores the area’s unique challenges. Violence and sexual offences dominate the crime profile, accounting for 44% of all reported incidents — a category that is itself 101% above the UK average. This stark contrast with national data suggests that factors specific to Llanelli, such as its urban character and social dynamics, may be influencing local trends. The seasonal context of August, a peak holiday month, likely plays a role in shaping these patterns. With tourism and seasonal events drawing visitors, the area may experience heightened activity in nightlife and public spaces, which could contribute to higher rates of violence and anti-social behaviour. Meanwhile, property-related crimes such as burglary and criminal damage also show marked increases, linked to empty homes during holidays or the temporary absence of residents. The breakdown reveals a mix of challenges, with anti-social behaviour and public order offences both rising sharply, while categories like theft from the person and bicycle theft see declines. These trends reflect a complex picture of local crime, shaped by both permanent characteristics of the area and the transient effects of seasonal activity.