Does Neighbourhood Watch reduce insurance premium?

Had a leaflet from the local police suggesting that insurance reductions are to be had for belonging to a neighbourhood watch (NW). I belong to NW but have never been asked by my insurers and never thought to tell them. All I have to prove my 'membership' is a window sticker. Do insurers really give a discount for belonging to NW? I presume the police meant household insurance rather then motor insurance.

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  • InsideInsurance
    InsideInsurance Posts: 22,460 Forumite
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    Most dont, I have seen the question asked very occasionally and so it appears some are (or at least were considering it hence data gathering). The one I vaguely remember had multiple answers such as no, yes but not active or yes and active member.
  • Stevie_Palimo
    Stevie_Palimo Posts: 3,306 Forumite
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    Is neighbourhood watch not just the nosey beggars society?
  • System
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    I have been asked by insurers but non-membership has never affected the premium. But we don't live in a "hood" so obviously have no neighbours to watch or be watched by.

    I suspect it's a bit like window locks. If you live in a risky area insurers will expect them as a matter of course, but if you don't, they don't care.
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  • Marktheshark
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    Probably highlights that the area has very serious crime problems to the point the police have seen fit to spend money setting one up.
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  • EdGasket
    EdGasket Posts: 3,503 Forumite
    Is neighbourhood watch not just the nosey beggars society?

    Who cares; better that than leaving the area wide open to burglars.
  • marlot
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    Is neighbourhood watch not just the nosey beggars society?
    I think you mean neighbours who look out for each other!
  • rs65
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    EdGasket wrote: »
    Do insurers really give a discount for belonging to NW? I presume the police meant household insurance rather then motor insurance.

    According to confused.com - some do.

    And membership could reduce home insurance premiums, you say?
    Yes, indeed it could. Virtually all home insurance providers ask if the policy holder is a member of a Neighbourhood Watch scheme. However, at the time of writing, not all provide a significant discount for members. But many do!


    I guess they mean home rather than motor. Your home is always in your neighbourhood - your car isn't.
  • Personally I'd rather have nosy neighbours than those who "keep themselves to themselves" and notice nothing.


    My wife laughs at the way I stick my nose through the blinds at the slightest noise outside, but I consider it my duty.
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