August 2023 in Royal Leamington Spa, a historic market town in Warwickshire, saw a crime rate of 8.2 per 1,000 residents, placing it 1.2% above the UK average. The town’s crime profile remained shaped by its urban character, with violence and sexual offences (30% of all crimes) and anti-social behaviour (20%) dominating the monthly tally. These patterns are consistent with the area’s mix of retail, cultural hubs, and residential neighborhoods, which can drive both violent and disorderly incidents. Seasonal factors likely played a role in the data: August’s peak holiday season may have temporarily reduced opportunities for burglary, as evidenced by the 20% increase in reported cases (from 10 to 12) being offset by broader trends of empty homes during the summer. However, the 17% increase in public order offences above the UK average suggests heightened activity in areas with high foot traffic, such as the town’s historic core and main thoroughfares. Meanwhile, the 43% gap between Royal Leamington Spa’s vehicle crime rate and the UK average may reflect the town’s relatively compact layout, which limits parking and vehicle access compared to larger urban centers. This contrast with the 122% spike in bicycle theft, a figure far exceeding the UK average, points to a need for targeted measures in cycling infrastructure or security awareness. The month’s data, while showing a slight overall increase in crime compared to the national average, underscores the importance of localized strategies to address specific vulnerabilities without overgeneralizing broader trends.