Newport Pagnell’s crime rate for July 2024 stood at 4.7 per 1,000 residents, a figure 44% below the UK average of 8.4 per 1,000. This consistent safety profile, despite the area’s status as a built-up part of Milton Keynes, is notable given the typical urban crime trends. The top three crime types were violence and sexual offences (37.8% of total), shoplifting (13.5%), and other theft (10.8%). These figures align with the area’s seasonal rhythm, as July is a peak month for tourism, festivals, and outdoor events, which may contribute to increased public order issues and property-related crimes. The dominance of violent crimes, while lower than the UK average, suggests a need for targeted efforts in high-traffic zones. Meanwhile, the relatively low rates of shoplifting and other theft — 12% and 15% below the UK average, respectively — indicate that local retail and commercial areas are managing security effectively. The seasonal context of July, with schools out and a surge in visitors, likely plays a role in shaping these patterns, though the exact interplay between tourism and crime remains to be fully understood. Residents should remain aware of the slight uptick in burglary and public order offences, which may reflect the challenges of managing increased foot traffic and transient populations during the summer months.