Cirencester's March 2023 crime profile reveals a striking imbalance between violent and property crimes, with the former dominating for the first time in recent records. The overall crime rate of 9.5 per 1,000 residents, 25% above the UK average, underscores the area's unique challenges as a market town within the Cotswold region. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 34.5% of all incidents, a sharp contrast to property crimes (31.5%) and a trend that may reflect the seasonal transition to spring, when evenings lengthen and social activity increases. This shift aligns with typical patterns in small towns where public spaces become more crowded during the month. Anti-social behaviour, at 1.9 per 1,000 residents, was 83% above the UK average, a figure that may be linked to the town's historic high street and the influx of tourists and shoppers during March. Meanwhile, public order offences and criminal damage were also significantly above national averages, suggesting a need for enhanced community engagement strategies in areas prone to rowdy gatherings. The seasonal context of March, with clocks changing and the onset of longer evenings, likely contributes to this pattern, as outdoor activity increases and the social fabric of the town becomes more densely woven. These factors, combined with the area's role as a tourist destination, may explain the higher rates of certain crimes compared to other parts of the UK.