For residents of Allerton Bywater, the crime rate of 6.8 per 1,000 in July 2025 translates to a tangible but low level of risk. With 55 crimes reported across a population of 8,046, the area’s rate is 20.9% below the UK average, reflecting a combination of effective policing and community-focused initiatives. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime picture, accounting for 41.8% of all incidents, a figure that aligns with the area’s proximity to Leeds city centre and the associated social dynamics. Anti-social behaviour followed closely at 18.2%, likely driven by the summer season’s influx of visitors and the associated pressure on local infrastructure. Seasonal factors appear to play a significant role: with schools closed and festivals in full swing, the area’s crime profile shifted toward public order issues and minor thefts. However, the sharp decline in vehicle crime—down 70% from June—suggests that fewer commuters may have contributed to this drop. The contrast between the area’s low overall rate and specific categories like burglary (48% above UK average) highlights the complexity of maintaining safety in a built-up zone. While the data may not fully explain every fluctuation, the consistent below-average rates for anti-social behaviour and shoplifting indicate that targeted strategies have yielded measurable results. As summer progresses, the challenge will be to sustain this trend without compromising the vibrancy that makes Allerton Bywater a desirable place to live.