July 2023 saw Horley (Reigate and Banstead) maintain a crime rate significantly below the UK average, with 5.0 crimes per 1,000 residents compared to the national figure of 8.3. This marked a continued trend of lower-than-average crime, though the data reveals a shift in the nature of incidents reported. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 42.9% of all incidents, followed by anti-social behaviour (15.6%) and public order offences (9.1%). These figures align with the area’s seasonal rhythm, as July typically sees increased foot traffic due to tourism, festivals, and summer events. While the overall crime rate remains low, the concentration of violent crimes raises questions about local dynamics. The area’s character as a commuter-focused suburb may contribute to this pattern, with higher population density in certain zones potentially amplifying tensions during peak summer activity. However, the absence of significant property crime—particularly shoplifting and vehicle crime, which were 50% and 58% below UK averages respectively—suggests that community-focused policing or local deterrents may be effective. Seasonal factors, such as the closure of schools and the influx of visitors, may also influence the type of crimes reported, with public order and anti-social behaviour incidents likely tied to increased social gatherings. Despite these patterns, the overall crime rate remains a positive indicator for residents, though vigilance around violent incidents is advised.