Winchcombe’s crime rate of 3.2 per 1,000 residents in November 2023 places it 57.3% below the UK average of 7.5, reflecting a markedly safer environment compared to national trends. This built-up area within Tewkesbury shows a distinct crime profile, with violence and sexual offences (8 cases) accounting for 47.1% of all crimes reported. Shoplifting (3 cases) and public order incidents (2 cases) follow, highlighting a mix of personal and property-related concerns. Seasonal factors likely influence these patterns: darker evenings during November may contribute to increased violence, while Black Friday shopping activity could explain the sharp rise in shoplifting. However, the area’s overall low crime rate suggests strong community resilience and effective local policing. Violent crime in Winchcombe remains 42% below the UK average (2.6 per 1,000), a figure that contrasts with the national trend of rising violence. The absence of significant burglary or criminal damage incidents—both well below UK averages—indicates that property crime is not a dominant concern here, due to the area’s smaller scale and lower population density. These patterns align with Winchcombe’s character as a relatively quiet commuter town, where community cohesion and local initiatives may play a role in maintaining low crime levels. The data also shows that public order offences are 25% below the UK average, suggesting that local authorities may have successfully addressed nuisance behaviours through targeted interventions.