In July 2025, Galleywood’s crime rate stood at 4.5 per 1,000 residents, placing it 47.7% below the UK average of 8.6. This figure translates to a low daily risk for residents, with one crime reported per day on average. The area’s crime profile is dominated by violence and sexual offences, which accounted for 56.3% of all incidents (18 cases), followed by criminal damage and arson (18.8%) and property crimes (33.3%). These patterns align with Galleywood’s status as a built-up area within Chelmsford, where urban density and seasonal activity may influence crime trends. The summer months, particularly July, are typically marked by increased public gatherings, festivals, and outdoor events, which may contribute to higher reports of public order offences and criminal damage. However, the area’s overall rate remains significantly lower than the UK average, suggesting that local factors—such as community policing or effective crime prevention strategies—may be mitigating broader national trends. Violent crimes, while the most common category, are 18% below the UK average, a contrast to the 31% increase in criminal damage and arson compared to national figures. This divergence could reflect the area’s specific characteristics, such as its proximity to Chelmsford’s urban core, which may see more targeted interventions in violent crime but also greater exposure to property-related incidents during peak tourist periods. The seasonal context of July, with schools out and festivals in full swing, likely amplifies activity in public spaces, explaining the 100% rise in public order offences. Yet, the broader trend of low crime rates indicates that Galleywood’s residents face a lower per-capita risk than the UK average, even as specific categories fluctuate with local and seasonal dynamics.