July 2025 marked a continuation of Burley in Wharfedale’s historically low crime profile, with a recorded rate of 4.6 crimes per 1,000 residents—46.5% below the UK average of 8.6 per 1,000. This built-up area within Bradford, characterised by its rural setting and proximity to the Wharfe Valley, consistently demonstrates crime rates that are markedly lower than national benchmarks. The most prevalent crime type was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 29.6% of all reported incidents (8 cases), followed closely by public order offences (18.5%, 5 cases) and anti-social behaviour (18.5%, 5 cases). These patterns align with the area’s seasonal dynamics, where summer months typically see increased foot traffic from tourists and local residents participating in festivals and outdoor events. The low incidence of property crimes, particularly burglary (7.4%, 2 cases) and vehicle crime (7.4%, 2 cases), suggests a strong community presence and effective local policing strategies. However, the relatively higher rate of public order offences compared to the UK average (41% above) raises questions about how summer activities and increased social interaction in public spaces might influence such trends. This data underscores the importance of contextual factors in shaping crime patterns, with Burley in Wharfedale’s unique geographical and social characteristics playing a significant role in maintaining its overall safety record.