North Anston’s crime rate of 5.0 per 1,000 in August 2025 places it 38.3% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000, a marked deviation from the national trend. This built-up area within Rotherham shows a distinct crime profile shaped by local dynamics and seasonal factors. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 29% of all recorded crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (19.4%) and public order offences (19.4%). These figures suggest a persistent challenge in managing community tensions and public safety, particularly during August—a peak holiday month. The seasonal context likely plays a role, as increased tourism and empty homes may heighten burglary risks, though this category saw a 26% reduction compared to the UK average. Conversely, public order offences stood out as an anomaly, with a 72% increase relative to the UK average. This could reflect heightened activity in public spaces during the summer, linked to the area’s proximity to popular tourist destinations or local events. The lower-than-average rates for property crimes, including shoplifting and vehicle crime, may indicate effective policing strategies or the presence of community initiatives that deter such offences. However, the sharp rise in theft from the person—43% above the UK average—suggests a need for targeted measures to address this specific risk. Overall, North Anston’s crime picture illustrates a combination of local conditions and broader national trends, with August’s data offering a snapshot of how seasonal shifts and area-specific factors influence crime patterns.