Cheshire is a safer place to live with a reduction of 4% in all recorded crime, according to the British Crime Survey.

The figures, which compare April 2012-March 2013 with April 2011-March 2012, show there are over 2,547 fewer victims of crime.

Burglary is down by 11%, while robbery is down by 12%.

But there has been a rise in crimes of violence against the person without injury, which includes domestic violence and harassment.

Cheshire Police chiefs believe this shows victims are feeling more confident in reporting this type of crime.

Criminal damage has also fallen by 11%.

Cheshire’s Assistant Chief Constable Ruth Purdie (pictured) said: “It is pleasing to see the figures reflect our commitment to ensure crime continues to fall in Cheshire.

“We are encouraged victims of domestic violence and race crime have faith in us and the confidence to come forward.

“We will continue to take this type of crime very seriously and will support the victims every step of the way.

“Our officers and staff work hard and remain committed to reducing crime and bringing to justice those prolific offenders who are responsible for committing a significant proportion of the burglaries reported.

“The reduction in criminal damage is partly due to the good work our PCSOs and beat managers do out in the areas and their involvement in the community along with our partners such as the council and schools.

“We also make ourselves accessible to the public in many ways including attending large events where we promote crime prevention and encourage people to report crime in their community to ensure that we are tackling the issues that matter to you.

“We will build on the successes and continue to explore effective ways of working to improve our service and prove our commitment to making you safe and feel safe.”

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