Grantham’s crime rate in November 2025 reached 8.5 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 16.4% above the UK average of 7.3. This figure, while elevated, reflects the unique characteristics of a market town with a mix of urban and rural influences. The most prevalent crimes were violence and sexual offences (32.6% of total), anti-social behaviour (20.6%), and shoplifting (15.8%), all of which align with the area’s commercial and social dynamics. The dominance of violent crime may be partly explained by the town’s role as a regional hub for services and retail, attracting a diverse population during peak shopping periods like Black Friday. Anti-social behaviour, meanwhile, is consistent with the social fabric of a small town where community interactions and public spaces play a central role. Shoplifting’s significant overrepresentation compared to the UK average (106% above) likely stems from the high footfall in retail areas during the month, exacerbated by the timing of major sales events. Seasonal factors such as Bonfire Night and the transition into winter also influenced crime patterns, with darker evenings potentially increasing opportunities for certain offences. However, the overall rate remains relatively stable compared to previous months, suggesting that local policing strategies and community engagement efforts may be mitigating some risks. The interplay between economic activity, population movement, and seasonal changes continues to shape Grantham’s crime profile, necessitating ongoing attention to localized trends.