Waddington (North Kesteven) remains significantly safer than the UK average, with a crime rate of 2.1 per 1,000 residents in February 2024 — 70.4% below the national figure of 7.1. This built-up area, likely a small rural or semi-rural community within North Kesteven, sees crime rates that reflect a combination of low population density, strong local cohesion, and seasonal factors. Violence and sexual offences (6 incidents) constitute 40% of all crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour and criminal damage, each accounting for 13.3%. These figures align with patterns typical of smaller communities, where interpersonal disputes and property-related incidents are more prevalent than in densely populated urban centres. February, a winter month marked by reduced outdoor activity and a pre-spring lull, may partly explain the relatively low crime rates observed. The absence of major retail or nightlife hubs likely limits opportunities for theft or violence, though the proportion of violent crime remains notable. The area’s crime profile shows no significant spikes in property crime, which is often driven by factors like unsecured vehicles or high-foot-traffic zones — both of which appear less prominent here. This suggests that local infrastructure and demographics, such as a stable residential population and limited commercial activity, may contribute to the area’s consistently low crime levels compared to the UK average.