Cold Ash's crime rate in July 2025 remained remarkably low at 0.9 per 1,000 residents, placing it 89.5% below the UK average of 8.6. This figure underscores the area's continued safety despite seasonal factors typically associated with increased crime, such as summer festivals and extended daylight hours. The breakdown of crimes reveals a mix of property and violent offences, with violence and sexual offences (3 incidents) and other theft (3 incidents) accounting for 60% of the monthly total. The area's low crime profile is consistent with its character as a built-up rural community within West Berkshire, where limited commercial activity and sparse population density may naturally suppress criminal activity. Seasonal context suggests that Cold Ash's summer environment—marked by school holidays, tourism, and outdoor events—should theoretically increase crime risk, yet the area has maintained its low rate. This suggests effective community policing or strong social cohesion. Property crimes, though dominant, remain at a level that is significantly below UK averages for categories like burglary (63% below) and shoplifting (85% below). The low rate of anti-social behaviour (1 incident) further reinforces Cold Ash's status as a tranquil residential area. However, the 200% increase in violence and sexual offences compared to June raises questions about temporary factors influencing local crime dynamics during the summer months.