February 2026 saw Ystrad Mynach maintain an almost unprecedentedly low crime rate of 0.1 per 1,000 residents — 98.4% below the UK average of 6.4 per 1,000. This figure, derived from a single reported incident (a violent crime), positions the built-up area as an outlier in the national crime profile. The UK average for violent crime stands at 2.3 per 1,000, yet Ystrad Mynach’s rate was 96% below that, reflecting a pattern that has likely been reinforced by seasonal factors. As a winter month with limited outdoor activity and a pre-spring lull in social engagement, February’s crime profile aligns with the area’s geographic and demographic characteristics. The absence of property crime or anti-social behaviour further distinguishes Ystrad Mynach from typical urban centres, where retail hubs or nightlife districts often drive specific offence types. This suggests that local infrastructure — such as a balanced mix of residential and commercial spaces — may contribute to a crime environment where opportunities for theft or disorder are minimised. However, the single violent crime recorded raises questions about whether this was an isolated event or part of a broader trend. whether the incident was linked to specific factors, such as a transient population or seasonal migration, but the overall picture indicates a highly secure environment. For residents, the statistics offer reassurance that major crime remains exceptionally rare, though the absence of comparative data from previous months limits the ability to confirm whether this is a sustained pattern.