The crime mix in Surrey Heath during July 2025 reveals a distinctive profile shaped by its suburban character and seasonal rhythms. With a crime rate of 6.0 per 1,000 residents—30.2% below the UK average—the area demonstrates a consistently lower incidence of violent crime compared to national trends. Violence and sexual offences accounted for 40% of all reported crimes, a share that contrasts with the UK average of 21% for this category. This disparity may be linked to Surrey Heath's limited concentration of nightlife venues and its emphasis on community policing, which often reduces incidents of serious violence. Anti-social behaviour followed with 18.6% of all crimes, reflecting the impact of summer festivals and outdoor events on local public spaces. Public order offences, though 9% above the UK average, remain relatively low compared to other categories, suggesting that community engagement initiatives may be effective in managing disturbances. The seasonal context of July—peak summer with schools out, tourism at its height, and festivals—likely influences the crime mix, with shoplifting and anti-social behaviour rising in tandem with foot traffic. However, the area's overall safety profile, as evidenced by its 30.2% deficit compared to the UK average, indicates that Surrey Heath maintains a strong foundation of crime prevention, even during periods of heightened activity. This balance between suburban tranquillity and seasonal fluctuations offers insight into how local characteristics shape the crime profile, with community-focused strategies appearing to mitigate risks associated with summer tourism and events.