Thurrock named NINTH SAFEST place to live in Essex

By Ben Shahrabi

31st Jan 2023 | Local News

The region saw a 15.5 per cent drop in average burglary rates each year since 2017. (Photo: Nub News)
The region saw a 15.5 per cent drop in average burglary rates each year since 2017. (Photo: Nub News)

Newly released data from Confused.com has shown Thurrock to be the ninth safest region in Essex, according to a study conducted last year.

The research looked at the number of burglaries reported by police forces throughout the UK between 2017 and 2021.

Thurrock had 2.58 total burglaries reported per 1,000 people in 2021, compared to nearby Basildon, which was ranked the eighth safest place to live, with 2.54 per 1,000 people.

The region saw a 15.5 per cent drop in average burglary rates each year since 2017. Meanwhile, Basildon saw a whopping 22.81 per cent drop in the same period.

Jessica Willock, a Home Insurance expert at Confused.com said: "Although burglary rates seem to be dropping year on year, it's still important to make sure your home is safe. 

"Security cameras and burglary alarms aren't only a great deterrent from potential thieves but having them could reduce your home insurance prices."

With just 1.62 burglaries reported per 1,000 people last year, Uttlesford has been revealed as the safest place to live in Essex. The rate of burglaries in Uttlesford has dropped by 18.30 per cent each year on average since 2017, the third-highest drop in burglary rates of all Essex areas analysed.

The research was conducted by Confused.com between April and May 2022. For more information on home insurance, visit the Confused.com website.

     

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