Keynsham’s October 2025 crime rate of 7.8 per 1,000 residents places it just 1.3% above the UK average, a marginally higher figure that reflects a combination of local factors and national trends. The area’s crime profile is dominated by violence and sexual offences (38% of total crimes), anti-social behaviour (20.5%), and criminal damage (7.8%), all of which align with the seasonal context of October. The transition to British Summer Time’s end, combined with Halloween, likely contributed to increased social activity and darker evenings, both of which can amplify incidents of anti-social behaviour and public disorder. Keynsham’s rate of violence and sexual offences is 13% above the UK average, a disparity that may be partly explained by the area’s proximity to Bath, a larger urban hub with associated nightlife and transport links. While property crime accounts for 32% of reported incidents (49 cases), the most significant shift in October was the 350% increase in burglary, which contrasts with the 52% below-average vehicle crime rates. This divergence suggests that property crime in Keynsham is influenced by distinct factors compared to other regions, such as the presence of residential areas with higher foot traffic during the evening. The overall crime picture is further shaped by Keynsham’s status as a built-up area within Bath and North East Somerset, where community dynamics and local policing strategies play a pivotal role in shaping crime trends. As such, the slight elevation in Keynsham’s crime rate relative to the UK average may be more attributable to its unique demographic and geographic characteristics than to systemic issues.