Violence and sexual offences dominated Ellesmere Port’s crime profile in August 2023, accounting for 42.8% of all reported crimes and 33% above the UK average. This stark outlier compared to the overall crime rate of 8.2 per 1,000 residents — 1.2% above the national average — highlights a marked imbalance in the area’s crime mix. The 234 violent crimes recorded, including 63% of the total offences, suggest a concentration of incidents in areas with high foot traffic or social interaction. Seasonal factors likely contribute to this pattern, as August coincides with the peak of holiday activity, potentially increasing opportunities for crime in public spaces. Anti-social behaviour, at 13% of total crimes, and shoplifting, which exceeded the UK rate by 50%, further illustrate a trend toward property-related and disorderly incidents. The area’s proximity to Cheshire’s industrial zones may also play a role in shoplifting rates, while the rise in violence could reflect increased social gatherings during the summer months. The rate of violent crime in Ellesmere Port aligns with patterns seen in other mid-sized urban centres in the UK during August, where tourism and seasonal events often intersect with local demographics.