For a town of 8,314 residents, Chipping Sodbury recorded 33 crimes in January 2026, translating to a crime rate of 4.0 per 1,000 people. This figure is 41.2% below the UK average of 6.8 per 1,000, highlighting a relatively low level of criminal activity compared to the national picture. The breakdown reveals a significant proportion of crimes were violent in nature, with 17 incidents of violence and sexual offences accounting for 51.5% of the total. This contrasts with the UK average for this category, which stands at 2.5 per 1,000—20% lower than the local rate. However, the area also saw notable underperformance in categories such as anti-social behaviour, where just one incident was reported, 89% below the UK average. Seasonal factors may play a role in these figures, as January typically sees reduced retail footfall and shorter daylight hours, which can influence crime patterns. The low crime rate could be partly explained by the area’s character as a commuter town with a mix of residential and commercial zones, contributing to a more stable environment. This balance of low violent crime and underperformance in specific categories suggests a combination of local conditions. The relatively low level of property crime—11 incidents compared to 17 violent crimes—also points to a possible focus on addressing non-property-related offences. Given the area’s built-up nature, the combination of urban and suburban characteristics may influence both the types and frequencies of crimes reported. long-term trends, but the January figures offer a snapshot of a community that, while not immune to crime, maintains a safer profile than the national average.