June 2025 marked a significant shift in Bingham's crime profile, driven by a dramatic rise in anti-social behaviour. The built-up area recorded 54 crimes over the month, translating to a crime rate of 5.3 per 1,000 residents—34.6% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This stark contrast to the national figure highlights Bingham's relative safety, though the month's data reveals complex patterns. Anti-social behaviour and violence and sexual offences accounted for 20.4% each of the total, reflecting the area's social dynamics. The seasonal context of June—longer days and the start of summer—likely influenced these trends, with increased public activity in local spaces potentially contributing to higher reports of anti-social conduct. Property crimes (21) and violent crimes (11) remained the most common categories, but their shares were offset by a surge in anti-social behaviour, which rose from 4 cases in May to 11. This shift underscores how seasonal transitions can amplify certain types of crime, particularly those tied to public spaces and community interactions. The area's crime picture remains shaped by its character as a built-up district within Rushcliffe, where local amenities and population density create both opportunities for social engagement and challenges in maintaining public order.