In March 2023, Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook recorded a crime rate of 8.5 per 1,000 residents, marking an 11.8% increase over the UK average of 7.6 per 1,000. This figure highlights a distinct imbalance between crime categories, with violent crimes (19) significantly outpacing property crimes (13) for the first time in recent records. The dominance of violent crime, particularly in the form of violence and sexual offences (33.3% of all incidents), raises questions about underlying social or environmental factors. The area's transition to spring, with longer evenings and the clocks moving forward, may have contributed to increased opportunities for crime. Anti-social behaviour (24.6% of all crimes) and public order offences (14%) also featured prominently, both well above UK averages. These trends contrast with lower-than-average rates for shoplifting and burglary, which could indicate effective local policing strategies or community initiatives targeting retail theft. The built-up nature of the area, combined with its rural surroundings, may create a unique environment where social interactions in public spaces are more frequent, influencing crime patterns. As March progresses into spring, the interplay between seasonal changes and local demographics will likely remain a key consideration for crime prevention efforts.