Poringland’s crime rate in August 2025 remained markedly lower than the UK average, standing at 2.0 per 1,000 residents—75.3% below the national figure of 8.1. This stark contrast positions the area as an outlier in the broader UK context, where crime rates are generally higher. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 56.3% of all incidents (9 cases), though this rate remains 62% below the UK average. Other thefts followed closely, contributing 18.8% of total crimes (3 cases), and were 22% below the national average. Public order offences and anti-social behaviour, though less frequent, also fell significantly below UK rates. August, as a peak holiday month, may have influenced crime dynamics through increased tourism and the temporary absence of some residents, potentially creating conditions for burglaries in unoccupied homes. However, the overall data suggests that Poringland’s built-up area maintains a relatively safe environment, with crime rates consistently low compared to other parts of the country. The seasonal context implies that while transient populations may contribute to specific types of crime, the area’s overall security profile remains stable. This pattern is consistent with Poringland’s character as a small, low-density community where social cohesion and local policing likely play a role in mitigating criminal activity. The data does not indicate a sudden or alarming trend, but the interplay between seasonal factors and local demographics remains a consideration for future analysis.