The most striking development in Bramley and Wonersh’s July 2023 crime picture was the unexpected surge in two categories: other theft and criminal damage and arson, both tripling from their previous month figures. This sharp increase contrasts with the area’s overall crime rate of 3.9 per 1,000 residents, which remains 53% below the UK average of 8.3. The breakdown shows that violence and sexual offences (8 incidents) accounted for 40% of total crimes, followed by public order (4 incidents, 20%) and other theft (3 incidents, 15%). These figures align with the seasonal rhythm of July, a peak summer month marked by school holidays, festivals, and increased tourism. While the area’s low crime rate is consistent with its character as a relatively small, low-density built-up area within Waverley, the sharp rise in property-related crimes may partly reflect heightened outdoor activity during festivals, which could temporarily increase opportunities for theft or vandalism. The low violent crime rate compared to the UK average is notable, linked to the area’s quieter, community-focused environment, though this remains a hypothesis requiring further analysis. The seasonal context of July—longer evenings, local events, and transient populations—likely plays a role in shaping these patterns.