The UK's burglary hotspots revealed
If you live in Guildford or Cambridge make sure you lock your doors and keep your home insurance up-to-date.
That's because they have topped a poll of places with the most break-ins over the past five years.
Price comparison site MoneySupermarket analysed two million home insurance quotes over the past two years to identify the pospostcodes with the highest and lowest rate of claims for home contents theft.
The postal district of GU3 in Guildford has taken the number one spot – despite not featuring in the top 20 at all last year – with 52.31 claims per 1,000 quotes.
It is closely followed by Cambridge which has leapt from 12th place last year to 2nd with 51.43 claims per 1,000 quotes.
Last year London dominated the top 20 with 16 postcodes featuring, but now it has been overtaken by Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham taking third, fourth and fifth positions respectively.
Meanwhile, last year’s top spot for home theft, Redbridge (IG4) has dropped out of the top 20 completely.
The habits of British burglars
“This year’s claims analysis suggests burglaries fall into two main categories: crimes committed in wealthy suburbs, where thieves expect rich pickings and a degree of seclusion, and busy urban areas, where strangers attract little attention and burglars hope to make speedy getaways,” says Kevin Pratt, consumer affairs spokesperson at MoneySupermarket.
The research also found that thieves love winter, when the cover of darkness provides more opportunity to break in and the rewards are far greater thanks to expensive Christmas presents lying around.
The value of claims in winter was on average 37% higher than claims submitted in summer.
Burglary hotspots
Postal District | Area | Contents Theft Rate (per 1,000 quotes) | |
1. | GU3 | Guildford, Compton, Normandy, Woking, Pirbright, Worplesdon, Puttenham, Fairlands, Wood Street Village, Wanborough, Artington, | 52.31 |
2. | CB5 | Cambridge, Fen Ditton | 51.43 |
3. | B15 | Birmingham | 51.16 |
4. | M21 | Manchester | 50.37 |
5. | LS5 | Leeds | 50.15 |
6. | L16 | Liverpool | 49.49 |
7. | LS8 | Oakwood, Leeds | 47.31 |
8. | TW11 | Teddington, Hampton, Hampton Wick | 46.12 |
9. | CB4 | Cambridge, Histon and Impington, Milton | 45.83 |
10. | SW14 | Richmond | 45.17 |
11. | CM4 | Ingatestone, Mararetting, West Hanningfield, Fryerning, Margaretting Tye | 43.73 |
12. | BD14 | Clayton, West Yorkshire, Queensbury, Thornton, West Yorkshire | 43.21 |
13. | EH5 | Edinburgh | 42.11 |
14. | SK8 | Cheadle, Stockport, Heald Green | 41.59 |
15. | EN4 | Barnet | 41.55 |
16. | DA3 | Longfield, Hartley, Meopham, New Ash Green | 41.38 |
17. | IG7 | Chigwell | 41.15 |
18. | IG8 | Woodford | 41.10 |
19. | S11 | Sheffield, Ringinglow | 40.98 |
20. | TW12 | Hampton, Twickenham, Feltham, Teddington, Hampton Hill | 40.82 |
How to protect your home
“We should bear in mind that many criminals are opportunists – if they see a soft target they will pounce,” says Pratt. “That makes it crucial for everyone, regardless of where they live, to be vigilant and to take the necessary steps to keep burglars at bay.”
Here are five ways to make your home more secure:
Install top quality locks on your doors and windows. Once they are installed actually use them! Make sure all your windows are kept locked and check all doors are locked when not in use.
Get a burglar alarm. Use professionals to fit a British Standard approved burglar alarm. If will cost you but your insurance premiums should come down and it should deter burglars.
Keep your valuables in a secure place. If you can get a safe installed, or consider keeping valuable items in your loft – most burglars won’t have time to get up there. Don’t keep things in a shoebox in your wardrobe, reformed burglars have admitted that’s the first place they look.
Use timers on your lights. A well-lit home is off-putting to thieves who don’t want to be seen and will think someone is at home, so use timers to put lights on when you aren’t at home or use a smart home app so you can switch lights on and off even when you are away.
Don’t advertise your holidays. Many burglars now use social media to target empty homes. This has resulted in a number of high-profile footballers being robbed when they are at away games, but it also means you shouldn’t announce your holidays on social media. Also, if you are going away ask a neighbour to park on your drive so it looks like someone is coming and going from your house.
“Households should do what they can to boost security and prevent burglary happening. Insurance companies will lower their premiums for people who have robust locks on doors and windows, fit and maintain burglar alarms, use a safe for valuables and join a neighbourhood watch,” says Pratt.
The safest places to live
At the other end of the spectrum here are the 20 postcodes with the fewest claims for theft from the home.
Postal District | Area | Contents Theft Rate (per 1,000 quotes) | |
1. | EX39 | Bideford, Hartland | 0.78 |
2. | SR7 | Murston, Seaham, Dalton-le-Dale, Cold Hesledon | 1.09 |
3. | EX16 | Tiverton, Sampford Peverell, Witheridge, Bickleigh | 1.10 |
4. | DL16 | Spennymoor, Byers Green, Kirk Merrington, Middlestone, Page Bank, Westerton, County Durham, Whitworth, North Close | 1.16 |
5. | SY23 | Aberystwyth, Llanbadarn Fawr, Penparcau | 1.18 |
6. | CF31 | Bridgend, Court Colman, Pen-y-fai | 1.22 |
7. | TQ13 | Chagford | 1.26 |
8. | CA13 | Cockermouth, Cumbria | 1.27 |
9. | NE31 | Hebburn | 1.30 |
10. | EX15 | Cullompton, Willand | 1.35 |
11. | BT37 | Whiteabbey | 1.36 |
12. | CF35 | Bridgend | 1.38 |
13. | PL19 | Tavistock, Bradstone, Mary Tavy, Brentor | 1.39 |
14. | AB43 | Fraserburgh, Pennan | 1.39 |
15. | LL55 | Caernarfon, Llanberies, Beddgelert | 1.40 |
16. | KY4 | Cowdenbeath, Kelty | 1.41 |
17. | CA15 | Maryport, Allonby, Flimby, Dearham | 1.50 |
18. | TQ4 | Paignton, Stoke Gabriel | 1.50 |
19. | NN18 | Corby, Geddington, Great Oakley, Northamptonshire | 1.60 |
20. | NR20 | Dereham, Bawdeswell, Swanton Morley, North Elmham, Mattishall, Whissonsett, Beetley, Guestwick, Welborne | 1.63 |
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