The crime mix in Brierfield during July 2023 reveals a combination of violent and property-related offences, with violence and sexual offences accounting for 31% of all recorded crimes — the highest proportion of any category. This was closely followed by anti-social behaviour, which made up nearly 30% of the total, reflecting the area’s built-up nature and the influence of summer social patterns. The overall crime rate of 7.1 per 1,000 residents, 14.5% below the UK average, suggests that Brierfield’s relatively low crime levels are maintained despite its proximity to Pendle’s tourist attractions. However, the balance of crime types indicates a focus on interpersonal disputes and public disorder, which may be linked to the area’s mix of residential and commercial spaces. The seasonal context of July — with schools out, festivals, and outdoor events — likely contributed to the prominence of anti-social behaviour, as such activities often occur in public spaces. This pattern is consistent with other built-up areas where summer events can amplify minor conflicts into more visible incidents. While property crimes accounted for 31% of the total, they were evenly split between theft and criminal damage, suggesting no single driver for property-related crime. The UK comparison further highlights Brierfield’s position: while anti-social behaviour and other theft rates exceed the UK average, violent crime rates are lower, a contrast that may reflect the area’s community policing efforts or its demographic profile. These findings illustrate an area where crime is managed but not absent, with the summer season introducing unique pressures that require tailored responses.