In March 2023, New Ollerton and Ollerton recorded a crime rate of 3.6 per 1,000 residents, placing it 52.6% below the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000. This rate translates to roughly one reported crime for every 279 residents over the course of the month, a figure that provides a clear sense of the everyday risk faced by individuals in the area. The crime profile shows a marked emphasis on violent and sexual offences, which accounted for 44.4% of all incidents, followed by criminal damage and arson (13.3%) and anti-social behaviour (13.3%). These figures suggest that interpersonal conflicts and property-related issues remain the primary drivers of crime in the area. The seasonal context of March, with its transition to spring and extended evenings, may have influenced the prevalence of certain crimes, such as violence, which often rises during periods of increased social interaction and outdoor activity. However, the relatively low rates of property crimes compared to the UK average indicate that factors such as effective community policing or the area’s built-up nature—possibly limiting opportunities for burglary or vehicle crime—may be playing a role. The low rates of anti-social behaviour and criminal damage, both significantly below the UK average, further support the idea that local initiatives or community cohesion efforts could be contributing to the area’s lower-than-expected crime profile. These patterns highlight the importance of understanding the interplay between local characteristics and crime trends, as well as the need for continued monitoring to ensure that the area’s relatively safe environment is maintained.