Wymondham (South Norfolk) recorded a crime rate of 5.9 per 1,000 residents in October 2024, marking a 27.2% reduction compared to the UK average of 8.1 per 1,000. This figure positions the area as significantly safer than the national benchmark, though the data reveals a complex mix of crime types and seasonal influences. Violence and sexual offences accounted for the largest share of crimes (37.5%), followed by anti-social behaviour (12.5%) and other crime (11.1%). These patterns align with the area's character as a mid-sized built-up area within South Norfolk, where community dynamics and local amenities may shape crime trends. The seasonal context of October—characterised by darker evenings, the transition to British Summer Time, and Halloween—likely contributes to shifts in criminal activity. While violent crime remains a concern, the relatively low rates of property-related offences (such as vehicle crime, shoplifting, and burglary) suggest effective local policing or environmental factors that deter such crimes. The area's lower-than-average rates for public order and anti-social behaviour may reflect strong community engagement or targeted interventions. However, the presence of 'other crime' at 11.1% (289% above the UK average) hints at less common or underreported categories that warrant further scrutiny. As October progresses into November, the impact of reduced daylight hours and seasonal events may continue to influence crime patterns, though the overall trend remains one of relative safety compared to national averages.