August 2025 saw a notable reduction in violent crime and shoplifting in Pershore, a built-up area within Wychavon, contributing to a 9.9% decrease in the overall crime rate compared to the UK average. The area recorded 75 crimes, equating to 8.9 crimes per 1,000 residents, a figure that highlights the need for continued focus on public order and property crime. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 25.3% of all crimes, followed by anti-social behaviour (20.0%) and public order offences (16.0%). These figures align with seasonal patterns typical of August, a peak holiday month when tourism and empty homes may increase burglary risks, though such incidents were relatively low this month. The decrease in violent crime, particularly a 51.3% drop in violence and sexual offences from July, likely reflects heightened community engagement during the summer, potentially supported by local initiatives or increased police visibility. However, the significant rise in public order offences—surging 500% compared to the previous month—suggests a need for targeted interventions in areas prone to such disturbances. Anti-social behaviour also rose above the UK average, indicating a potential imbalance in resource allocation or emerging challenges in community management. While property crime remained a concern, the drop in shoplifting by 64.3% could be attributed to increased retail security measures or changes in consumer behaviour during the holiday season. The overall crime picture for Pershore in August 2025 illustrates a combination of seasonal factors, local initiatives, and persistent challenges in managing public order and anti-social behaviour.