August 2025 marked a concerning uptick in violent and property-related crime in New Rossington and Rossington, a built-up area within Doncaster. While the overall crime rate of 8.0 per 1,000 residents remained 1.2% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000, the distribution of crime types revealed troubling trends. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 41.4% of all crimes reported, significantly outpacing the UK average for this category. This surge in violent crime aligns with the summer months, when increased social activity and warmer evenings may contribute to higher levels of public interaction and potential conflict. The area also saw a marked rise in criminal damage and arson, with 16 incidents reported—three times the UK average for this category. This spike could be linked to seasonal factors such as the peak of the holiday season, which often sees more unoccupied properties and increased foot traffic in residential areas. Anti-social behaviour, while lower than the UK average, remained a persistent issue, with 16 reports, suggesting ongoing challenges with community cohesion and local enforcement. The seasonal context of August, as a time of increased tourism and temporary residents, may also play a role in the fluctuation of certain crime types. However, the overall crime rate's proximity to the UK average indicates that local efforts in crime prevention have maintained a relatively stable position compared to national benchmarks. The interplay between seasonal dynamics and local demographics underscores the need for targeted strategies to address the specific risks associated with this time of year.