Annfield Plain's crime rate in July 2023 stood at 11.9 per 1,000 residents, 43.4% above the UK average. This figure, while concerning, reflects a combination of seasonal and local factors. The area's most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences (38 incidents, 40% of total), followed by public order offences (13 incidents) and criminal damage and arson (12 incidents). These patterns may be influenced by Annfield Plain's character as a built-up area within County Durham, where summer festivals, open-air events, and extended daylight hours could contribute to increased social interactions and associated risks. The surge in drug-related crimes, though limited in absolute numbers, raises questions about local enforcement and community support systems. Meanwhile, the decline in anti-social behaviour—down 66.7% from 15 to 5 incidents—suggests that recent initiatives, such as increased community policing or targeted outreach, may be yielding positive results. Seasonal context plays a clear role, with July's peak tourism and festival season likely driving both the rise in public order offences and the concentration of incidents in specific areas. However, direct causal links, requiring further analysis to isolate effective strategies from coincidental trends. The area's elevated rates compared to the UK average underscore the need for sustained efforts to address root causes, including economic opportunities and youth engagement programs, while building on the progress seen in reducing anti-social behaviour.