Llanelli’s crime profile in August 2025 was dominated by violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 41.2% of all reported crimes. With a total crime rate of 9.5 per 1,000 residents, the area exceeded the UK average by 17.3%, a figure that highlights the need for continued focus on public safety initiatives. The prominence of violent crime in Llanelli aligns with the area’s characteristics as a coastal town with a mix of urban and semi-rural features, where high foot traffic in public spaces and social hubs may contribute to higher rates of assault and sexual offences. Anti-social behaviour, while less prevalent than in the UK average, remains a notable concern, particularly in densely populated areas. Public order offences, which were 90% above the UK average, may be influenced by the town’s seasonal dynamics, such as increased tourism during the summer months. The breakdown of crimes also reveals disparities in specific categories: while shoplifting and theft from the person were below the UK average, crimes like criminal damage, burglary, and bicycle theft were higher, reflecting a combination of local factors. August, as a peak holiday month, likely exacerbated risks for property crimes due to empty homes and increased transient populations, though the overall crime rate’s decline from July suggests potential mitigating efforts. These patterns underscore the importance of targeted strategies to address the root causes of violent crime while leveraging opportunities to reduce other categories through community engagement and infrastructure improvements.