West Bridgford's crime rate of 6.3 per 1,000 residents in March 2023 marked a notable 17.1% reduction compared to the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000. This built-up area within Rushcliffe, a commuter belt suburb with a mix of residential and retail zones, saw shoplifting emerge as the most prevalent crime, accounting for 28.5% of total incidents. The sharp contrast between local and national trends—shoplifting being 267% above the UK average—suggests unique local dynamics, potentially linked to the area's retail presence and the seasonal shift into spring. Violence and sexual offences, while comprising 24.1% of crimes, remained 45% below the UK average, a pattern consistent with West Bridgford's relatively stable community profile. Anti-social behaviour, the third most common crime, was 13% below the UK average, reflecting a broader trend of lower disorder incidents compared to national benchmarks. The transition to spring, with clocks changing and evenings lengthening, may have influenced activity patterns. This suggests that local factors—such as community policing efforts, retail security measures, or demographic characteristics—play a significant role in shaping the area's crime profile. The overall rate, while lower than the UK average, highlights the need for targeted interventions in specific crime categories, particularly shoplifting, which remains a persistent challenge for local authorities.