Takeley and Little Canfield's crime rate in July 2023 stood at 20.1 per 1,000 residents, a figure 142.2% higher than the UK average of 8.3. This stark deviation from the national trend underscores the area's unique challenges, particularly during the summer months when tourism and festivals amplify public activity. The most prevalent crime category was other theft, accounting for 23.2% of all incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour at 22.6% and violence and sexual offences at 19.4%. These figures align with the seasonal context of July, a period marked by schools being out of session, increased foot traffic, and the peak of outdoor events. The surge in anti-social behaviour—now 612% above the UK average—may be linked to the convergence of local residents and visitors during festivals, which can strain community resources and policing efforts. Similarly, the 217% increase in anti-social behaviour compared to the UK average suggests that the area's social dynamics during the summer months may differ significantly from national patterns. The high rate of other theft, which is 612% above the UK average, could be attributed to the area's retail presence or the increased visibility of valuables during events. While direct causal links, the seasonal context of July—characterised by longer evenings and crowded public spaces—likely contributes to the escalation in certain crime types. Residents should be particularly aware of the elevated risk of anti-social behaviour and theft, which may be exacerbated by the area's built-up nature and the transient population associated with tourism.