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York revealed as UK's friendliest city, as Aviva research finds the nation's community spirit is strong - but millions are without access to pubs and gyms

      York is revealed as the UK's friendliest city, whileExeteris pinpointed as the home of neighbourly trust. The top ten UK places for both categories are revealed as:     And it's time to challenge the idea the UK's capital is an isolating and unfriendly place: 85% of Londoners* say being part of the local community is important, compared to 74% nationally. Being part of a community is a key factor in quality of life Aviva's research shows being part of a local...
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York is revealed as the UK's friendliest city, while Exeter is pinpointed as the home of neighbourly trust. The top ten UK places for both categories are revealed as:

 

 

And it's time to challenge the idea the UK's capital is an isolating and unfriendly place: 85% of Londoners* say being part of the local community is important, compared to 74% nationally.

Aviva's research shows being part of a local community improves overall life satisfaction: 8 in 10 (83%) of those who feel they are part of their community are satisfied with their overall quality of life, in comparison to just 45% of people who don't feel part of their community.

And while people are largely in agreement that local community is important, there's room for improvement in terms of satisfaction with community life. While 74% of people nationwide think it is important to be part of their community, only 69% are satisfied with their local community, though the gap is lowest in the South East and Wales (two points respectively).

Aviva asked the UK what they believe constitutes a local community. Overwhelmingly 'the people who live near me' was the most popular answer across all generations, showing human connection and proximity makes a community, not digital connections.

Access to green spaces matters to everyone and is often viewed as a necessity: 90% of respondents say it's important for them to have access to green space in their local community, and 79% are happy with the quality of their local green spaces. The cities with the highest levels of happiness with their green spaces are Plymouth , Brighton and Hove, Edinburgh and Bath.

However, Aviva's research suggests that many people do not have access to certain amenities in their local area. Nearly a third (32%) say they do not have access to pubs in their local community, while 42% say the same about libraries and 46% have no access to gyms, sports and fitness centres in their area. Perhaps ironically, 56% say they don't have a community centre in their local community.

Claudine Blamey , Chief Sustainability Officer, says:

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*Study asked people living in Greater London .

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