Burglary Trends in England, Cambridgeshire, and Local Areas: Insights and Security Measures
At Advance Fire and Security, we are committed to safeguarding our community by staying informed about the latest crime trends and offering effective security solutions. Recent data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and local sources provide valuable insights into burglary patterns nationally and within Cambridgeshire, including Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire.
National Overview: England and Wales
In the year ending December 2024, police in England and Wales recorded a total of 253,912 burglary offences, marking a 6% decrease compared to the previous year. This decline continues a long-term downward trend, with burglary levels now 71% lower than in 2003, when current recording practices began.
While this reduction is encouraging, burglary remains a significant concern, emphasising the need for continued vigilance and robust security measures.
Local Focus: Cambridgeshire and Surrounding Areas
Cambridgeshire County
Between April 2024 and March 2025, there were approximately 3,000 reported burglary cases in Cambridgeshire, representing a 15.7% year-over-year decline. The county’s annual burglary rate stands at 3.5 per 1,000 people, which is 87% of the national average. Burglary accounts for 3.6% of all crimes reported in the county.
Cambridge City
In Cambridge City, during the same period, there were about 1,500 reported burglary offences, marking an 11.2% decrease compared to the previous year. The city’s annual burglary rate is 3.5 per 1,000 people, aligning with the county average. Burglary constitutes 4.3% of all crimes in the city.
Enhancing Security: Proactive Measures
To further reduce the risk of burglary, we recommend the following security enhancements:
- Visible Deterrents: Installing prominent alarm systems and surveillance cameras can discourage potential intruders.
- Smart Technology: Utilising smart locks and remote monitoring systems allows for real-time alerts and control over property access.
- Regular Assessments: Conducting periodic security evaluations ensures that systems remain effective and up to date with the latest threats.
By implementing these measures, homeowners and businesses can significantly reduce their vulnerability to burglary.
Conclusion
The downward trend in burglary rates both nationally and within Cambridgeshire is a positive development. However, continued efforts are essential to maintain and improve upon these gains. At Advance Fire, and Security, we are dedicated to providing our clients with the expertise and tools necessary to protect their properties effectively.
Whether you’re reviewing your current setup or starting from scratch, our team is here to help. From alarms and CCTV to access control and electrical safety, we offer tailored solutions to keep your property protected. Contact us today.