August 2023 presented a mixed picture for Dinas Powis, with an overall crime rate of 4.1 per 1,000 residents, 49.4% below the UK average. This figure, though significantly lower than national levels, reflects a 41.7% increase from July, indicating a notable upward trend in local criminal activity. The most common crimes reported were violence and sexual offences, accounting for 35.3% of total incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour at 29.4%. These categories, while still below UK averages—violence and sexual offences are 43% below the national rate—highlight persistent challenges in managing public safety. Seasonal factors, such as August being a peak holiday month, may partly explain the rise in certain offences, including the 200% increase in criminal damage and arson. This surge could be linked to increased tourism, the presence of empty homes during school holidays, or heightened community tensions. Despite the overall low crime rate, the month-on-month increase and the concentration of violent and anti-social crimes suggest that local authorities and residents should remain vigilant. The data also illustrates a stark contrast between the area’s generally low crime profile and the sharp spikes in specific categories, underscoring the need for targeted interventions. While the area remains significantly safer than the UK average, the changes observed in August 2023 warrant attention, particularly in addressing the root causes of the reported increases.