Metal theft falls to lowest level in six years - but funding could be withdrawn

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A parliamentary group aimed at combating metal theft has called for a renewed commitment to funding, despite insurer figures showing that theft from churches has fallen to its lowest level since 2006.

In figures released this week, Ecclesiastical recorded more than 930 metal theft claims from Anglican churches in 2012, in contrast to 2600 claims in 2011 - the worst year on record.

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