For a population of 6,468, Featherstone (South Staffordshire) recorded 63 crimes in March 2023, translating to a crime rate of 9.7 per 1,000 residents. This rate is 27.6% above the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000, a disparity that underscores the area’s elevated risk profile. The most prevalent crime types were violence and sexual offences (25 incidents, 39.7% of total), followed by other theft (17 incidents, 27.0%) and other crime (5 incidents, 7.9%). These figures align with the seasonal transition to spring, where lengthening evenings and the clocks changing may contribute to increased social activity, potentially influencing crime patterns. The higher-than-average rates of violence and sexual offences could be linked to the area’s built-up nature, where population density and interactions may create environments conducive to such incidents. Meanwhile, the sharp rise in other theft—341% above the UK average—suggests a focus on property-related crimes, driven by local factors such as retail activity or unsecured premises. The lower-than-average rates of public order offences (6% below UK) and criminal damage and arson (50% below UK) may indicate effective community policing or environmental factors that deter such crimes. As March marks the start of spring, the interplay of increased daylight and social activity may further shape crime trends in the coming months, though the data provides a clear snapshot of the challenges faced by Featherstone in maintaining public safety.