Violence and sexual offences dominated Bollington's crime profile in January 2024, accounting for 50% of all reported crimes. At 3.0 per 1,000 residents, the area's crime rate was 59.5% below the UK average of 7.4, a figure that reflects both the effectiveness of local policing and the relatively low population density of this built-up area within Cheshire East. This stark contrast with the UK average underscores Bollington's position as a generally safe community, though the dominance of violent crime suggests unique local challenges. Seasonal factors, including the post-holiday period and reduced retail footfall, likely contributed to the lower frequency of property-related crimes typically associated with peak shopping seasons. The overall crime rate, while low, did show a slight upward trend from the previous month's 2.8, a shift that may be attributed to the transition between the Christmas holiday and the new year, which often sees increased social interactions and associated risks. The breakdown of crime types illustrates a community where interpersonal conflicts appear to be the primary driver, a pattern consistent with areas that lack extensive commercial or industrial activity. This aligns with Bollington's likely character as a small, residential town with limited nightlife or high-traffic retail zones, factors that would reduce opportunities for non-violent crimes like shoplifting or vehicle crime. The relatively low rates of property crime—burglary, vehicle crime, and shoplifting all fell significantly below UK averages—further support this interpretation, indicating that the area's physical layout and social fabric may naturally deter such activities. However, the sharp increases in burglary and drug-related crimes highlight areas requiring closer attention, particularly as these trends deviate from the broader national context. The overall picture, therefore, is one of a community that, while generally secure, faces localized challenges in managing violent and drug-related incidents.