Farnham Common and Farnham Royal’s crime rate of 5.1 per 1,000 in May 2025 places it 37% below the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000, reflecting a consistently safer profile than national trends. This rural area within Buckinghamshire, characterised by low population density and limited urban infrastructure, continues to show markedly lower rates for most crime categories. Violence and sexual offences (15 cases, 40.5% of total crimes) remain the most prevalent category, though they are 26% below the UK average. Vehicle crime (5 cases, 13.5%) stands out as the only category exceeding the UK average by 75%, a pattern consistent with areas featuring commuter routes or recreational vehicle use. Seasonal factors in May—such as extended daylight hours and bank holidays—likely contribute to increased outdoor socialising, which may explain the 40.5% share of violent crimes despite the overall low rate. Shoplifting, while still below the UK average (10% below), has surged by 300% from April, suggesting a possible spike in foot traffic or retail activity during the month. The area’s crime profile aligns with typical rural patterns, where property crimes are rare but targeted incidents like vehicle crime persist due to specific local factors. This data reinforces Farnham Common and Farnham Royal’s position as a low-crime area, though vigilance around vehicle security and retail spaces remains warranted.