January 2024 marked a notable shift in the crime profile of Weybourne (Waverley), a built-up area within Waverley. The overall crime rate stood at 5.6 per 1,000 residents, placing the area 24.3% below the UK average of 7.4 per 1,000. This figures aligns with the area’s character as a relatively low-crime locality, though January’s data reveals a combination of seasonal and local factors. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 26.2% of reported crimes, followed by vehicle crime (24.6%) and criminal damage and arson (13.9%). These figures suggest a balance between personal safety concerns and property-related incidents, a pattern consistent with smaller, community-focused areas where vehicle crime may be driven by local infrastructure or traffic patterns. Seasonal context plays a key role here: January, a post-holiday month with reduced retail footfall and shorter daylight hours, typically sees fewer outdoor crimes. However, the data hints at potential disruptions—such as the sharp rise in vehicle crime—linked to factors like increased traffic or vehicle-related incidents during colder weather. The area’s low crime rate overall may reflect its rural-adjacent setting, where community engagement and lower population density naturally deter certain types of crime. Yet, the seasonal dip in retail activity could also contribute to reduced opportunities for shoplifting or theft from the person, explaining the 47% below UK average for those categories. This snapshot underscores the need to consider both geographic and temporal dynamics when interpreting crime trends in Weybourne (Waverley).