Great Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay maintained a crime rate of 5.4 per 1,000 residents in October 2025, placing it 29.9% below the UK average of 7.7. This continued safety margin reflects a combination of local factors and seasonal dynamics. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 39.1% of all reported incidents, though this category remains significantly below the UK average. The area’s profile is shaped by its mix of residential and commercial zones, with violent crime likely influenced by local demographics and community interactions. Seasonal context plays a role: the clocks changing in October, resulting in darker evenings, may have contributed to increased anti-social behaviour and public order offences, though these trends remain to be fully understood. Conversely, shoplifting and other theft categories saw notable declines, possibly due to heightened police presence during Halloween or improved retail security measures. The relatively low crime rate compared to the UK average suggests a combination of effective local policing, community engagement, and environmental factors that deter criminal activity. However, the sharp rise in public order incidents and possession of weapons highlights areas requiring further attention. These patterns illustrate the combination of local initiatives and external influences, with the area’s crime profile continuing to evolve in response to both seasonal and long-term trends.