Chipping Sodbury’s crime profile in August 2025 reveals a striking contrast between property and violent crime, with the latter dominating the landscape. At 3.9 per 1,000 residents, the area’s crime rate is 51.9% below the UK average of 8.1, underscoring its status as a relatively safe built-up area within South Gloucestershire. Violent crimes, comprising 25% of the total (8 incidents), outpaced property crimes (6 incidents, 18.75%), a balance that may reflect the area’s social dynamics and seasonal context. August, a peak holiday month, typically sees increased tourism and empty homes, which could contribute to heightened anti-social behaviour and burglary risks. However, the data shows a notable reduction in violent crime compared to July, linked to the summer’s quieter pace or targeted community initiatives. Anti-social behaviour, the most common category (12 incidents, 37.5%), remained 4% below the UK average, suggesting local measures may be effective in curbing this type of incident. The breakdown also highlights a significant drop in violent crimes, with 8 incidents in August compared to 16 in July—a 50% decrease that may be attributed to seasonal factors such as school holidays or reduced nightlife activity. This shift in the crime mix, coupled with the area’s overall low rate, illustrates a community where personal safety is prioritised, though vigilance against anti-social behaviour remains necessary. The seasonal context further illustrates how external factors like tourism and holidays can influence local crime patterns, even in areas with generally low rates.