The crime mix in Old Sarum during April 2025 reveals a combination of rising and falling crime types, shaped by both seasonal factors and local characteristics. With a crime rate of 5.2 per 1,000 residents, the area remains 32.5% below the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. The most prominent category was anti-social behaviour, accounting for 36.7% of all crimes, followed by violence and sexual offences at 33.3%, and criminal damage and arson at 16.7%. This distribution suggests a focus on community-related incidents rather than more severe crimes. The seasonal context of April—Easter holidays and spring weather—may have influenced patterns, as increased outdoor activity could contribute to anti-social behaviour. However, the significant rise in this category (1,000% month-on-month) contrasts sharply with declines in shoplifting (-75%) and public order offences (-50%). The UK comparison highlights that anti-social behaviour in Old Sarum is 43% above the national average, while violence and sexual offences are 35% below. This divergence may reflect the area's unique social dynamics, such as a smaller, closely knit community where anti-social behaviour is more visible but other serious crimes are less common. The overall crime rate, though low, shows a slight upward trend, which could be linked to the Easter period's increased foot traffic or events in the built-up area. These patterns underscore the need to consider both local factors and broader seasonal influences when interpreting crime statistics.