Stonehouse (Stroud) experienced an exceptionally low crime rate of 0.3 per 1,000 residents in February 2026, placing it 95.3% below the UK average of 6.4 per 1,000. This figure underscores the area’s status as one of the safest built-up areas in the country. The crime breakdown reveals a near-even split between property and violent crimes, with theft from the person and violence and sexual offences each accounting for 50% of reported incidents. The seasonal context of February—a winter month marked by reduced outdoor activity and a pre-spring lull—likely contributes to the low crime figures, as colder weather and shorter daylight hours may deter some criminal activity. The theft from the person category, while rising by 100% compared to the previous month, remains significantly below the UK average for that category. The area’s character as a relatively quiet, low-density built-up area within Stroud likely plays a role in its consistently low crime rates, with limited commercial activity and a strong sense of community potentially contributing to this trend. The contrast between Stonehouse’s figures and the UK average highlights the effectiveness of local policing and community engagement in maintaining safety, even in the face of occasional fluctuations.