Broseley's crime rate in July 2024 stood at 4.7 per 1,000 residents, a figure 44% below the UK average of 8.4 per 1,000. This places the area among the safest in the country, though the month revealed notable shifts in crime patterns. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime mix, accounting for 57.1% of all reported incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (14.3%) and public order offences (7.1%). The seasonal context of July—characterised by peak tourism, school holidays, and festivals—likely influenced these trends, with increased foot traffic potentially driving both property and violent crime. However, the sharp rise in shoplifting, other theft, and public order offences, which all doubled compared to June, suggests the need to examine how summer-specific activities may be reshaping local crime dynamics. Broseley's overall safety remains evident, as all major crime categories—anti-social behaviour, public order offences, and criminal damage—were significantly below UK averages. The town's low crime profile, despite its built-up character, may be attributed to its relatively small population, limited commercial density, and strong community engagement during peak tourist periods. These factors, combined with the seasonal timing of events, create a unique crime picture that diverges from both urban and rural trends typically observed in the UK.