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A new report has revealed the number of vehicle thefts in Lichfield and Burntwood are among the highest in Staffordshire.
The figures for the 12 months to November 2020 were revealed in a report due to be discussed by an overview and scrutiny committee meeting at Lichfield District Council next week.
It showed that the number of thefts of vehicles per 1,000 people was an average of 2.1 – the second highest figure in the Staffordshire Police area.
The county-wide rate is 1.6 per 1,000 people.
“Communities in higher-value suburban areas with detached homes and lower-levels of overall housing density are in at risk groups.
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A report has revealed that Lichfield and Burntwood seen a drop in domestic abuse cases, bucking the national trend.
Figures to be discussed at a forthcoming meeting at Lichfield District Council reveal that the number of reported incidents fell year-on-year by 3% in the 12 months to November 2020.
The statistics appear in the Community Safety Strategic Assessment produced on behalf of Lichfield District Council and the Staffordshire Commissioner.
The report said:
“Nationally-reported increases in domestic abuse due to the March 2020 lockdown and wider impact of Covid-19 on society have not been seen in Lichfield.
“In the 12 months to November 2020 there is a moderate reduction on the previous 12 months.