July 2025 presented a mixed picture for crime in Beddau, with a significant surge in vehicle crime offset by broader declines in violent incidents. The overall crime rate of 4.9 per 1,000 residents placed the area 43% below the UK average, a stark contrast to the national trend of 8.6 per 1,000. Violent crimes, which accounted for 39.5% of all incidents, fell by 42.3% compared to the previous month, likely influenced by the summer holidays and reduced foot traffic in key areas. Anti-social behaviour remained the second most common category, contributing 23.7% of total crimes, while public order offences—though modest in number—exceeded the UK average by 25%. This anomaly may be linked to the peak of summer festivals and outdoor events, which often draw larger crowds and increase the potential for disorder. The area’s built-up character, combined with its location in Rhondda Cynon Taf, suggests that local infrastructure and community engagement could play a role in mitigating such spikes. Seasonal factors, including the closure of schools and the influx of tourists, likely contributed to the fluctuating patterns, with vehicle crime and drug-related offences rising sharply amid increased vehicle movement and transient populations. The data highlights a combination of local conditions and broader national trends, with Beddau’s relatively low crime rate underscoring the effectiveness of existing measures or the influence of its unique demographic and geographic context.