Dinas Powis maintained a crime rate of 2.9 per 1,000 residents in July 2023, marking a sustained performance 65.1% below the UK average of 8.3. This reflects a combination of local characteristics and seasonal factors, with the area’s built-up nature and summer conditions likely contributing to the lower-than-average figures. Violence and sexual offences (9 cases) accounted for 37.5% of all crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (6 cases at 25.0%) and public order incidents (3 cases at 12.5%). These patterns align with the area’s seasonal rhythm, as July typically sees increased foot traffic from tourism and festivals, which may drive certain types of crime while also benefiting from heightened community presence. The overall rate is lower than the UK average for all major categories, with violence and sexual offences specifically 60% below the national benchmark. This suggests a resilient local environment where community engagement and infrastructure may mitigate risks, though the persistence of anti-social behaviour and public order issues indicates areas for continued attention. Seasonal factors, such as schools being out of session and the peak of summer events, may have influenced the mix of crimes reported, with outdoor spaces becoming focal points for both community activity and occasional disorder.