October 2023 in Kirkham saw a crime rate of 8.4 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 5% above the UK average. This rate, while modest compared to major urban centres, reflects a mix of persistent and shifting crime trends. Anti-social behaviour accounted for 31.3% of all reported crimes, the most common category, followed by violence and sexual offences (25.4%) and criminal damage and arson (16.4%). These figures suggest a focus on disorder-related incidents, which may be influenced by seasonal factors such as darker evenings and the Halloween period. The area’s crime profile aligns with its built-up character within Fylde, where high streets and community hubs can drive anti-social activity. However, the data also reveals pockets of stability, such as the 22% reduction in violence and sexual offences compared to the UK average, which could indicate effective local interventions or demographic differences. The seasonal context of October—marked by the end of British Summer Time and the approach of winter—may partly explain fluctuations in crime, though the lack of a dramatic month-on-month shift suggests underlying trends are more significant than transient factors. For instance, the persistent overrepresentation of anti-social behaviour compared to the UK average (103% above) highlights a need for targeted measures in Kirkham’s public spaces. This data, when contextualised with the area’s geography and demographics, illustrates a community navigating typical urban challenges while maintaining a relatively low overall crime burden.