In July 2025, Coningsby and Tattershall recorded a crime rate of 7.8 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 9.3% below the UK average of 8.6 per 1,000. This figure underscores a combination of local characteristics and national trends, with violent crimes (23 incidents) dominating the crime profile over property crimes (17 incidents). The top crime category, violence and sexual offences (39% of total), suggests a focus on interpersonal conflict, potentially amplified by the summer season and increased social activity. Anti-social behaviour (23.7% of total) was the second most common crime, with rates 16% above the UK average—a figure that may reflect the area’s proximity to tourist attractions and the impact of seasonal events. Other theft (10.2% of total) and burglary (6.8% of total) were also reported, though both categories showed notable discrepancies from national averages, with burglary rates 85% above the UK level. Seasonal factors such as the peak of summer, school holidays, and local festivals likely contributed to these patterns, as outdoor events and increased foot traffic can heighten opportunities for both anti-social behaviour and targeted crimes. The area’s relatively low crime rate compared to the UK average suggests a combination of effective local policing, community engagement, or geographic factors that limit crime exposure. However, the significant increase in violent crime compared to property crime may indicate a need for targeted interventions to address underlying social tensions or community-specific challenges.