Twyford (Wokingham) continues to demonstrate a markedly lower crime rate than the UK average, with a recorded rate of 3.3 per 1,000 residents in May 2025—59.3% below the national figure of 8.1 per 1,000. This built-up area within Wokingham, likely characterised by a mix of residential and commercial zones, shows a crime profile skewed towards property-related offences. Shoplifting (20% of total crimes) and anti-social behaviour (16.7%) dominate the monthly tally, with shoplifting rates aligning closely with the UK average despite a 40% decline from April. The seasonal context of May, with its extended evenings and increased outdoor activity, may contribute to the persistence of low-level property crimes, though the area’s overall safety remains evident. Violent crimes, at 16.7% of total incidents, are 79% below the UK average, suggesting a community environment where public order issues are relatively contained. This pattern aligns with areas where local policing and community engagement initiatives may play a role in maintaining lower levels of severe crime, though such factors remain speculative without explicit data. The balance between property and violent crime reflects Twyford’s likely status as a suburban or semi-rural enclave within a larger commuter town, where retail presence and residential stability coexist.