NORTH LOCAL RISK PROFILE 2020

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Data in this profile relates to the time period 1st January 2018 to 31st December 2019 Local Risk Pr ofile 2020

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Fire Station Road Traffic Collision - Extrication Deliberate Vehicle Fi re Deliberate Other Primary Fire Deliberate Non Domestic Fire Deliberate Dwelling Fire Special Services Accidental Vehicle Fire Accidental Other Primary Fire Accidental Non Domestic Fire Accidental Dwelling Fire

Data in this p ro file relates to the time period 1st Janua ry 2018 to 31st December 2019

Sour ce: Warwickshire Fire & Rescue Se rvi ce

Atherstone Coleshill Polesworth

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Home Fires Business Fires Post-Detachment Availability 2018-2019

37 28 10 0 Total Dwelling Fi res Total Non Domestic Fires 90 Station No. of Station No. of Accidental Accidental 35 Ground Incidents 19 Ground Incidents 80 14 Atherstone 13 Coleshill 13 Coleshill 13 2 Deliberate 9 Deliberate 70 Polesworth 10 Polesworth 2 ailability 60 Av

Key Cause Key Times Key Cause Key Times % 50 Fault in equipment 9 accidental fires Fault in equipment 10 business or appliance was (26%) sta rted or appliance was fires (36%) 40 the top cause of bet ween 18:00 the top cause of sta rted accidental dwelling and 21:00 accidental bet ween 18:00 30

fires business fires and 21:00 l l t t r r r c c v v y y g g p p n n b b u u c c a a p e e a a a a o o u u e e un un e e J J J J J J O O A F S F S D D A A N N M M Casualties Alarm Systems Casualties Alarm Systems M M There were 6 25 dwellings There were no 29% of Coleshill Polesworth Atherstone casualties (68%) had an casualties prope rties recorded as a alarm system reco rded as a experiencing a *There is no data for April 2018 due to a system change result of dwelling result of business fire fires business fires had an alarm Seasonality Cha rt 2018-2019 Other Primary Fires Vehicle Fires January 49 90 February March April May June July August September October November December Total Other Primary Fires Total Vehicle Fi res Accidental Dwelling Fires 8 3 1 1 2 4 5 2 1 1 5 2 Deliberate Dwelling Fires 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Station No. of Station No. of 35 Accidental Ground Incidents 65 Accidental Ground Incidents Business Fires 2 1 2 2 6 4 2 2 2 2 3 0 Atherstone 26 Atherstone 23 Vehicle Fires 7 7 8 12 5 11 9 8 6 8 6 3 Coleshill 15 Coleshill 51 Other Primary Fires 0 2 6 3 6 4 11 7 3 3 3 1 15 Deliberate 25 Deliberate Polesworth 8 Polesworth 16 Chimney Fires 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 Accidental Small Fires 4 7 6 6 6 9 27 7 7 4 4 0 Key Cause Casualties Key Cause Key Times Deliberate Small Fires 11 7 6 21 11 10 13 19 18 10 0 3 7 accidental fires There were no 28 accidental 21% of vehicle False Alarms 20 14 25 20 28 30 28 29 24 25 30 21 were caused by fire-related vehicle fires were fires occurred overheating casualties caused by between 15:00 Road Traffic Collisions 15 11 18 12 11 11 20 12 20 13 15 5 recorded overheating and 18:00 Special Services 10 9 10 4 16 13 9 15 14 15 17 3 Sour ce: Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Se rvi ce Small Fires Key Times Casualties Status Data in this profile relates to the time period In addition, 84 14 small fires There was 1 1 vehicle fire 1st January 2018 to 31st December 2019 accidental (29%) started casualty involved stolen small fires were between 15:00 recorded as a vehicle Report produced by Business Intelligence attended and 18:00 result of vehicle fires Images sourced from Flat Icon North Warwickshire Local Risk P rofile 2020

Arson Road Traffic Cluster Area Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Incidents 2018 and 2019 Collisions 180 163 Total ASB 2018 2019 % Change Direction Total Arson Incidents Total RTCs

Deliberate 2730 1454 1276 -12.2% 15 Station No. of 43 Extrications Station No. of Other Fires Ground Incidents Ground Incidents Atherstone 92 Atherstone 36 Deliberate Other Services 129 Small Fires Coleshill 70 104 Coleshill 99 Distribution by type of incident 2018 and 2019 Polesworth 18 Polesworth 28 ASB ASB ASB Deliberate No Services 9 Business Fires 16 Nuisance Environmental Personal Deliberate Key Season Key Times Total 2 Dwelling Fires 1999 298 433 Autumn Peak RTC Incidents Deliberate accounted for activity was 25 29% of all RTCs between 15:00 Vehicle Fires and 19:00

Key Fire Type Key Fire Type Casualties Extrications Propo rtion 73.2% 10.9% 15.9% Loose refuse 14% of 90 Total rescues 22 Extrication (including in deliberate fires 8 Rescue without of person/s garden) accounted involved injury 10 Release of for 31% (56) of all vehicles 82 Rescues with persons deliberate fires injury Total Road Traffic Collisions 2018 and 2019 3 Fatalities Change Total 2018 2019 (2018-2019) Direction Special Services False Alarms 135 294 415 239 176 -26.4% Total Special Services Incidents Total False Alarms Fatal 13 7 6 -1 Station No. of False Alarm Station No. of 227 Good Intent Ground Incidents Ground Incidents Serious Atherstone 55 Automatic Atherstone 117 61 False Alarm Inju ry 81 46 35 -11 Coleshill 56 Coleshill 123 Polesworth 24 False Alarm Polesworth 54 6 Malicious Slight Inju ry 321 186 135 -51 Incident Types Incident Types Location Location 16 incidents 15 incidents 77% of Automatic 44% of False Key Season Key Date Key Times were to assist involved release False Alarms were Alarms with other agencies of person(s) in residential Good Intent Peak RTC 19.3% of all Peak RTC activity properties/homes were at outdoor activity was in RTCs occurred was bet ween locations the Spring on a Friday 15:00 and 19:00 Key Season Casualties Location Location Sour ces: Warwickshire Poli ce, Autumn 22 Rescued with 24% of False 2 Malicious Warwickshire Road Safety Team W CC accounted for injury Alarms with Good False Alarms 34% of all Special 21 Rescued Intent were were at flats/ Report produced by Business Intelligence Service incidents without injury vehicles maisonettes 3 Fatalities Images sourced from Flat Icon No rth Warwickshire Local Risk Pr ofile 2020

Deprivation Atherstone Town Centre Ansley Common The Index of Multiple Depri vation (IMD) p rovides a way of measuring & Birchley Heath Atherstone No rth - St. Geo rges & Carlyon relative depri vation for small a reas known as Lower Super Output Areas (LS OAs). LS OAs ha ve an app ro ximate population of 1,500 Mancetter South and people and allow the identification of small poc kets of depri vation Ridge Lane that might othe rwise be missed. The re a re 339 LS OAs in Warwickshi re.

The IMD ta kes into account a range of measu res including income, employment, education and health which a re weigh ted and combined to p roduce and overall index sco re. The sco re is then used to rank each LS OA in . A low rank deno tes g rea ter depri vation. A ranking of 1 rep resents the most deprived a reas and a ranking of 32,844 rep resents the least deprived a rea nationall y. New Arley West and Old Arley The map highlights LS OAs in the county acco rding to their 2019 IMD decile. Decile one, in red, includes all those LS OAs in the county which a re in the 10% most deprived nationall y, orange colou red LS OAs refer to those in the 10-20% most depri ved nationally and so on as per the legend belo w.

North Warwickshire has one LSOA, Mancetter South and Ridge Lane, which falls in the 10% most deprived nationally. Atherstone North - St. Georges & Carlyon LSOA is in the 10-20% most deprived nationally, while a further three LSOAs are in the 20-30% most deprived nationally - Atherstone Town Centre, Ansley Common & Birchley Heath, and New Arley West and Old Arley LSOAs.

The North Warwickshire cluster experiences higher levels of deprivation when compared to other parts of the county, especially the south.

Ind ex of Mul tiple De priva tion 2019 Top 10 % mo st de pri ve d LSOA s na tio nall y Top 10- 20 % most de priv ed LSO As n ati onal ly Top 20- 30 % most de priv ed LSO As n ati onal ly Top 30- 40 % most de priv ed LSO As n ati onal ly Top 40- 50 % most de priv ed LSO As n ati onal ly 50% least d epri ved LS OA s na tiona lly

Sour ce: Indi ces of Multiple Depri vation 2019

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Mosaic is a tool for understanding ho usehold and cus tomer types and is built f rom Experian ’s UK Consumer Dynamics Data base. Mosaic uses a wide range of data to alloca te households in to one of 15 G roups and 66 Types, based on li kely common charac teristics. Using Mosaic it is possible to help establish the diffe rent se rvice needs that Warwickshi re residents may ha ve, help identi fy whe re specific se rvice needs a re loca ted and understand each g rou p’s p refer red channels of communication.

Of the 15 Mosaic g roups, the re a re four g roups whe re, com pared to the Warwickshire a verage, the re a re relati vely Mosaic Group North Warwickshire higher levels living in the No rth Warwickshi re Fi re Station cluster a rea (whe re the Index is mo re than 100). Warwickshire Key Features of Group A Tota l all Groups 26,580 256,188

A Coun try Living 12.7% 10.6%

B Prestige Positions 5.1% 9.7% Channel Preferences

C City Prosperity 0.0% 0.8%

D Dome stic Success 5.6% 8.6% Email Post

E Suburban St abili ty 12.9% 8.8%

F Senior Sec urity 8.0% 8.9%

G Rural Re ali ty 16.4% 7.6%

H Aspiring Homem akers 10.8% 11.6%

I Ur ba n Cohesion 0.1% 1.5%

J Rental Hubs 1.1% 6.1% 0 50 100 150 200 250 30 0 K Modest Traditions 8.7% 5.8% The map shows the most p rominent Mosaic g roup in each LS OA in the No rth Warwickshi re Fire Station cluster area. Overall, the Mosaic g roup G L Transient Renters Relatively fe wer in Relatively mo re in 5.3% 5.3% 'Rural Reality’ accounts for the la rgest p ropo rtion of households in this No rth Warwickshi re No rth Warwickshi re area (16.4%), and group C 'City Prosperity' accounts for the least (0.0%). Fire Station cluster Fire Station cluster M Family Ba sics 6.5% 6.8% Analysis of 2018 and 2019 data has Key Features of Group M Key Features of Group L Key Features of Group K N Vintage Val ue 4.8% 5.5% highlighted the Mosaic groups more at -Families with children -Private renters -Mature with adult children risk of Accidental Dwelling Fires. -Low cost homes -In their 20s and 30s -Affordable housing O Mu nicipal Tenants 1.9% 2.3% The Mosaic groups more at risk of ADFs -Rent from social landlords -Low length of residence -Homeowners in the North Warwickshire Fire Station -Squeezed budgets -Low cost housing -Suburban locations -Higher rates of -Singles and sharers -Modest incomes Index of 100 = same as Warwickshire pe rcentage. cluster area are presented here. For unemployment -Lower level jobs -Lower levelChannel jobs Preferences Abo ve 100 reveals that higher le vels of these g roups a re residing in the Warwickshire as a whole, the Mosaic No rth Warwickshi re Fire Station cluster area, below 100 reveals that the re groups more at risk of ADFs were: are lower le vels of these g roups residing in this cluster area. Channel Preferences Channel Preferences Channel Preferences

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