August 2023 saw an unexpected 50% reduction in public order offences in Sileby, a built-up area within Charnwood, despite the month typically being a peak holiday period. This drop, from 10 incidents to 5, contrasts with the usual seasonal trend of increased public disorder linked to tourism and empty homes. The area’s overall crime rate of 4.6 per 1,000 residents — 43.2% below the UK average — highlights a generally low crime profile. Violence and sexual offences remained the most common category (38.5% of total crimes), though they were 32% below the UK average. Anti-social behaviour followed, accounting for 20.5% of incidents and 37% below the national rate. These figures suggest Sileby’s crime picture is shaped by its character as a relatively quiet commuter-oriented area, where local factors such as community cohesion and limited nightlife may suppress certain crime types. Seasonal context also played a role: while August typically raises burglary risks due to unoccupied homes, no significant spikes were recorded. The low property crime rate (25.6% of total crimes) further supports the notion of a stable, low-risk environment. However, the persistent focus on violent crimes underscores the need for targeted community initiatives to address underlying issues.