Lytham St Anne's December 2023 crime rate of 5.9 per 1,000 residents places it 18.1% below the UK average, a figure that translates to a relatively low risk for individuals living in the area. The most common crimes reported were anti-social behaviour (36.1% of all incidents), followed by violence and sexual offences (33.3%) and other theft (7.1%). This distribution suggests a pattern where community-based issues, such as disputes or public disturbances, dominate the crime picture, a trend that may be influenced by seasonal factors like the Christmas holiday period. The low rate of violent crime, which is 24% below the UK average, could be linked to the area’s character as a coastal town with a mix of residential and commercial zones, where public spaces are often well-lit and patrolled. However, the high incidence of anti-social behaviour—126% above the UK average—raises questions about how local enforcement strategies and community engagement initiatives address this category. December’s seasonal context, with its dark evenings and increased social activity, likely contributes to this trend, as the combination of reduced visibility and heightened social interactions may create conditions conducive to such incidents. While the overall crime rate remains stable, the stark contrast in specific categories highlights the need for targeted interventions that balance routine policing with community-focused solutions.