Middlewich’s July 2024 crime rate of 6.4 per 1,000 residents places it 23.8% below the UK average of 8.4. This figure reflects a broader trend where the area consistently maintains lower crime levels compared to national benchmarks. The dominant category of reported crime was violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 46.2% of all incidents. This category, at 3.0 per 1,000, is 5% above the UK average of 2.9 per 1,000, suggesting that Middlewich faces specific challenges in managing violent crime despite its overall lower profile. Anti-social behaviour followed with 14 incidents (1.0 per 1,000), significantly below the UK average of 1.4 per 1,000. This contrast may be attributed to the area’s community-focused policing strategies or the influence of local demographics, such as a higher proportion of older residents who may report fewer incidents of disorder. Public order offences, at 10 incidents (0.7 per 1,000), were 9% above the UK average, linked to the summer season’s impact on public spaces and events. The seasonal context of July—characterised by extended daylight, school holidays, and increased tourism—likely contributes to these patterns. For instance, festivals and outdoor events may draw crowds that inadvertently increase opportunities for public order issues, while the absence of students during summer breaks could reduce certain types of crime typically associated with university towns. However, the low rates of property crime, such as shoplifting (0.6 per 1,000) and burglary (0.1 per 1,000), which are 12% and 68% below UK averages respectively, indicate that Middlewich’s built-up area is relatively secure in terms of theft. This could be due to the town’s smaller scale, where community vigilance and localised policing may play a role in deterring such crimes. The overall picture illustrates a combination of local factors and national trends, with Middlewich navigating its own unique challenges within the broader UK crime profile.