Twyford (Wokingham) maintained a crime rate of 2.6 per 1,000 residents in May 2024, a figure that is 69% below the UK average of 8.4 per 1,000. This stark contrast with national trends underscores the area’s relative safety, a position reinforced by its low overall crime volume. The breakdown of incidents reveals that violence and sexual offences accounted for 33.3% of all reported crimes, followed by other theft (12.5%) and anti-social behaviour (12.5%). These figures suggest that personal safety remains a priority concern, though the absence of significant spikes in violent crime indicates a stable environment. The seasonal context of May — characterised by bank holidays, extended daylight hours, and increased outdoor socialising — may have influenced the distribution of crime types. For instance, the 100% rise in bicycle theft could be attributed to the arrival of warmer weather, which typically boosts cycling activity. Meanwhile, the 68% below UK average rate for violence and sexual offences highlights the effectiveness of local deterrents, such as community engagement and limited high-risk zones. Twyford’s position as a residential area within Wokingham, likely with lower population density and fewer commercial hubs, may further contribute to its comparatively low crime rates. These patterns align with broader observations that quieter, less densely populated areas often experience fewer crimes, particularly those involving public spaces or high-traffic zones.