Shavington’s crime rate in June 2025 stood at 6.2 per 1,000 residents, placing it 23.5% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This performance reflects a combination of local factors and broader seasonal influences, with the start of summer likely contributing to the overall trend. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 54.3% of all reported incidents (19 cases), and 19% above the UK average for this category. This stark contrast to other areas, where violence rates are lower, suggests unique dynamics in Shavington, possibly linked to its built-up character and local social patterns. Anti-social behaviour, meanwhile, was 51% below the UK average, indicating a relative success in managing disruptive activities. The seasonal context of June—marked by longer days and the onset of tourism—may have influenced crime patterns, though the area’s low overall rate suggests effective community or policing strategies. Property crimes, though fewer in number, accounted for 17% of the total, with vehicle crime dropping sharply by 80% from the previous month. This decline aligns with the reduced need for parking in residential areas during summer, though the increase in criminal damage and arson raises questions about local tensions or environmental factors. Overall, Shavington’s crime profile illustrates a combination of seasonal rhythms and localised challenges, with some categories showing resilience while others require closer attention.