November 2025 marked a seasonally influenced month for crime in Hadfield, with overall rates remaining stable at 3.2 per 1,000 residents—56.2% below the UK average of 7.3 per 1,000. This figure places the built-up area within High Peak among the safest in the country, a position reinforced by its consistently low crime profile. The month's data illustrates a typical late-autumn pattern, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 38% of all crimes, followed by public order (14%) and anti-social behaviour (12%). These proportions align with the area's character as a relatively quiet commuter town where high streets and community spaces remain the primary venues for criminal activity. The seasonal context of November—marked by Bonfire Night, Black Friday shopping, and the onset of darker evenings—likely contributes to the mix of crimes recorded, though the overall rate remained stable compared to October. The rate for violence and sexual offences (1.2 per 1,000) is 53% below the UK average, a gap that reflects both effective policing and the area's demographic makeup. With fewer retail outlets and a lower population density than major urban centres, Hadfield's crime profile is shaped by its proximity to natural landscapes and its role as a gateway to the Peak District. The low levels of vehicle crime (0.3 per 1,000) and burglary (0.1 per 1,000) further underscore the area's safety, though the 100% increase in bicycle theft highlights a new vulnerability that may require targeted attention.