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Searching for Happiness? Try Northern Ireland

Searching for Happiness? Try Northern Ireland

Searching for Happiness? Try Northern Ireland

If you’re looking to move house or buy an investment property for happy renters, then look to Northern Ireland rather than Derbyshire.

Co Fermanagh and Omagh have been named the happiest places to live in the UK, according to a study by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

Bolsover, in the East Midlands, was found to be the unhappiest area.

But those prone to worrying should avoid Pendle in Lancashire, which was ranked the most anxious place on the list.

The ONS warns that the data suggests a “growing inequality”1 between those who rate their lives highly and those reporting low levels of happiness.

1 Unknown (2015) ‘Moving home? It’s fun in Fermanagh’, Metro, 24 September, p.15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

More Entrepreneurs in Unhappy Places

Published On: September 2, 2015 at 9:34 am

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People unhappy with where they live are more likely to set up their own businesses than those in happy areas.

New research analysed financial data from Company Check with the happiness ratings from Rightmove’s recent Happy at Home report.

More Entrepreneurs in Unhappy Places

More Entrepreneurs in Unhappy Places

The study found that the unhappiest parts of the country had higher levels of new business incorporation in 2014.

In the least happy place in the UK, Barking and Dagenham, 21,400 new firms were incorporated last year, the second highest of all the 130 towns and cities studied.

Eight of the top ten places for entrepreneurship were in the bottom half of the happiness index, while just one area out of the happiest 50, Bristol, was in the top ten for the amount of new businesses.

The happiest place, Harrogate, was rated at 76th for entrepreneurship.

Founder of Company Check, Alastair Campbell, says: “Entrepreneurship is an essential part of the UK’s economy, with well over 5m new businesses filing accounts with Companies House in 2014 alone.

“The correlation between happiness and entrepreneurship highlighted in this research cannot explain cause and effect, but it wouldn’t surprise me if entrepreneurship was, at least in part, a result of dissatisfaction.

“The data suggests that the less happy someone is, the more likely they are to set up their own business.

“I started my first company because I didn’t agree with how other people ran their businesses and wanted to do it my way. As business people, we shouldn’t be afraid to say that we’re unhappy with how things are and look to improve them.”1 

1 http://www.propertyindustryeye.com/rightmoves-happy-places-are-the-worst-for-entrepreneurs/

The Worst Place to Live in the UK

Published On: August 11, 2015 at 4:57 pm

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It may be the most affordable borough to live in within the capital, but Barking and Dagenham is the least happy place to live in the country.

It has the cheapest property prices in London, but Barking and Dagenham scored the lowest in five of Rightmove’s 12 criteria to judge residents’ happiness. The area came at the bottom of a list of 130 spots.

Barking and Dagenham was voted the worst for community, area upkeep, safety, amenity and neighbourliness.

Separate research earlier this year also found that Dagenham is Britain’s most burgled town.

Darren Rodwell, Barking and Dagenham Council leader, says: “I find this report quite amusing, as we have just had tens of thousands of people coming to a series of events celebrating 50 years of our borough.

“This was the largest community celebration of its kind in London and as a result, we even had Her Majesty the Queen coming here a couple of weeks ago to see our fantastic borough and residents.”

He says the area is ready for growth and development, stating: “London is moving east and we are at the heart of it.”1

The north Yorkshire town of Harrogate was voted the happiest place to live for the third consecutive year, coming first for area upkeep, pride and safety.

At the bottom of the list were Hounslow, Brent, Harrow and Newham, indicating that high house prices in London have a negative impact on locals.

Of all London boroughs, Richmond was rated the happiest.

Traditionally, house prices are higher down south, but Barking and Dagenham’s average price of £225,455 is much lower than Harrogate’s £277,049.

Top 10 happiest places to live in the UK

Position

Area

1 Harrogate
2 Shrewsbury
3 Ipswich
4 York
5 Chester
6 Inverness
7 Llandrindod Wells
8 Hemel Hempstead
9 Watford
10 Blackpool

Top 10 unhappiest places to live in the UK

Position

Area

1 Barking and Dagenham
2 Hounslow
3 Brent
4 Harrow
5 Newham
6 Tower Hamlets
7 Greenwich
8 Luton
9 Hillingdon
10 Haringey

 

1 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/constructionandproperty/11785492/The-happiness-index-Where-is-the-worst-place-to-live-in-the-UK.html