The crime profile of Garstang in August 2025 reveals a distinct mix of offences that reflects both local characteristics and seasonal influences. Anti-social behaviour dominated the crime profile, accounting for 34% of all incidents, followed by violence and sexual offences (24.5%) and shoplifting (11.3%). This balance suggests a community grappling with issues of public disorder, possibly exacerbated by the influx of tourists and holidaymakers during the peak summer season. While the overall crime rate of 8.1 per 1,000 residents aligns precisely with the UK average, the breakdown of specific categories paints a more nuanced picture. Anti-social behaviour, for instance, is 85% above the UK norm, a disparity that may be attributed to Garstang’s built-up area status and the density of its population. Conversely, vehicle crime is 49% below the UK average, due to lower levels of car ownership or more effective local enforcement. The prominence of shoplifting and criminal damage also hints at vulnerabilities in retail and property sectors, which could be linked to the area’s economic profile or the presence of transient populations. Seasonal factors, such as the August holiday period, likely contribute to these trends, as empty homes and increased foot traffic may create opportunities for burglary and anti-social behaviour. However, the relatively low rates of violent crime — which are 30% below the UK average — suggest that Garstang’s community may have mechanisms in place to mitigate more severe forms of criminal activity. This combination of factors underscores the need for targeted interventions that address both immediate risks and underlying social dynamics.