Eynsham’s crime rate in April 2023 stood at 3.6 per 1,000 residents, a figure that is 52.0% below the UK average of 7.5 per 1,000. This places the built-up area within West Oxfordshire firmly in the category of low-crime communities, though the data reveals specific trends that demand attention. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 30.4% of all crimes, with seven incidents reported, a decrease from nine in March. However, this category remains significantly below the UK average, with a 58% gap. Burglary, at 17.4% of total crimes, emerged as the second most common category.6 per 1,000 is 100% above the UK average of 0.3 per 1,000. This discrepancy may be linked to Eynsham’s urban character, where properties are more densely concentrated and potentially more accessible to offenders. Other theft and drugs each contributed 13.0% of crimes, with the latter showing a 200% increase from March, a surge that could be tied to the Easter holiday period and associated social activity. Public order offences also doubled, reflecting the seasonal shift toward outdoor events and increased foot traffic. The low overall crime rate, despite these spikes, suggests that Eynsham’s community and local policing efforts may be effective in mitigating broader criminal activity. However, the specific increases in burglary and drug-related crimes highlight areas where targeted interventions could be beneficial. The spring weather and Easter festivities likely contributed to the rise in public order and drug-related incidents, as these periods often see heightened social interaction and movement. While Eynsham remains a safer area than the UK average, the data underscores the need for vigilance in addressing emerging trends.