Warning issued for Worcestershire churches after rise in theft of lead and other metals - The Worcester Observer

Warning issued for Worcestershire churches after rise in theft of lead and other metals

Worcester Editorial 8th May, 2022   0

CHURCHES in Worcestershire are being warned to remain vigilant amid fears of a rise in metal theft as the last Covid-related restrictions lift.

The warning comes from specialist insurer Ecclesiastical, which saw a fall in theft of metal claims during the pandemic, but said criminal activity was likely to rise again over the coming months.

The introduction of UK-wide restrictions limited opportunities for criminal gangs to steal metal, including lead and copper, from the country’s heritage buildings.

But with restrictions now largely gone and against a challenging economic backdrop, there are worries there could be a spike in criminal activity.




High demand for copper and lead, driven by an increase in metal prices, has seen several churches already affected by theft in the first quarter of 2022.

Last year a gang was successfully prosecuted for a spate of thefts in Lincolnshire and beyond, with sentences totalling over 22 years for the crimes committed which caused more than £2million in damage. Another gang is currently awaiting trial.


Ecclesiastical is urging churches in Worcestershire to review their security arrangements. The specialist insurer recommends measures such as security lights and roof alarms.

Other measures such as installing additional lighting, anti-climb paint and CCTV can also help to prevent buildings from being seen as easy targets for criminals. Some churches and heritage properties which have been victims of metal theft incidents have replaced stolen materials with alternatives, such as stainless steel, which are less appealing to criminals.

The insurer requires customers to have security marking systems such as SmartWater in place as part of its policy, which has proven to help with successful prosecution of thieves.

Risk management director Jo Whyman said: “The last two years has seen a drop in claims, but we believe that the UK-wide lockdowns have played a part in this.

“Theft of metal can have a devastating impact on churches and heritage buildings. Aside from the cost of replacing the metal, further damage can happen as a result of exposure to the elements which can cost thousands of pounds.

“It is vital churches in Worcestershire take steps to protect themselves from thieves and follow our guidance which is available through our website”

Visit www.ecclesiastical.com/risk-management/church-metal-theft for more on how to reduce the risk of metal theft.

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