In July 2024, Ellesmere Port's overall crime rate stood at 9.3 per 1,000 residents, placing it 10.7% above the UK average of 8.4. This urban area, located within Cheshire West and Chester, saw a stark imbalance between crime categories, with violent crimes dominating the landscape. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 46.4% of all reported crimes, significantly outpacing property crimes (164 incidents). This 51% gap compared to the UK average for violent crimes suggests a unique local dynamic, potentially linked to the area's seasonal context. July, a peak summer month, coincides with extended evenings, festivals, and school holidays, all of which may contribute to increased social interactions and associated risks. Public order offences, at 14.4% of total crimes, were also higher than the UK average (103% above), reflecting the pressures of a busy summer period. Anti-social behaviour, however, fell below the UK average by 45%, indicating a relative success in managing disruptive conduct. The data highlights a combination of local factors—such as the town's retail and industrial presence—and broader seasonal influences, which may explain the disproportionate focus on violent crime compared to property-related incidents. While the overall rate remains elevated, the breakdown suggests targeted efforts could address the specific challenges of the summer months.