Orkney named ‘Britain’s best place to live’ in annual quality of life survey
The Scottish archipelago boasts one of the lowest crime rates in the UK
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Your support makes all the difference.Orkney is the best place to live in Britain, according to the Halifax’s annual quality of life survey.
The islands took the top prize due to high employment levels, low crime rates, smaller primary class sizes and good health and happiness scores.
With its picturesque landscape and rich archaeological treasures, the archipelago off the north coast of Scotland has been the survey runner-up for the past two years.
James Stockan, leader of Orkney Islands Council, said: “I’m not surprised because I think Orkney has so many fabulous attributes and interesting opportunities. But I think the other side of the pendulum swing to that is what this survey doesn’t look into.
“That is, things like the cost of travel, the accessibility to services and of course, the weather.”
Evidently, the perks outweigh the downsides. Not only is Orkney is one of the most affordable places to live in the UK, with an average house price of £173,349, but it also has one the highest employment rates, with 88 per cent of residents currently in work.
There are also just 5.9 crimes per 10,000 population, which is significantly lower than the national average of 44.1. As for overall wellbeing, more than nine in 10 Orkney residents report good or fairly good health.
After coming second in the annual survey for the past two years, the remote area earned the top spot this time around ahead of Richmondshire in North Yorkshire.
Richmondshire scored highly across measures of personal wellbeing, such as happiness and life satisfaction, and also has one of the highest ratios of pubs to population.
The survey found that the top five places to live were all in Scotland or the north of England.
The south tended to score well on earnings, life expectancy and the weather, but northern parts of the country fared better in terms of housing affordability, lower traffic flows and lower primary school sizes.
Rutland in the East Midlands took third place followed by Hambleton in North Yorkshire and Eden in Cumbria. Just two London areas made the top 50: Westminster, in 15th place, and Richmond upon Thames, in 40th place.
The full list:
- Orkney, Scotland
- Richmondshire, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Rutland, East Midlands
- Hambleton, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Eden, North West
- South Oxfordshire, South East
- Cotswold, South West
- Ryedale, Yorkshire and The Humber
- St Albans, East of England
- Derbyshire Dales, East Midlands
- Vale of White Horse, South East
- Waverley, South East
- Hart, South East
- East Hertfordshire, East of England
- Westminster, London
- Winchester, South East
- Rushmoor, South East
- Uttlesford, East of England
- Wychavon, West Midlands
- Harborough, East Midlands
- South Cambridgeshire, East of England
- Rushcliffe, East Midlands
- Ribble Valley, North West
- Surrey Heath, South East
- Wokingham, South East
- Harrogate, Yorkshire and The Humber
- Babergh, East of England
- West Oxfordshire, South East
- South Bucks, South East
- Windsor and Maidenhead, South East
- Warwick, West Midlands
- Elmbridge, South East
- Chichester, South East
- Stratford-on-Avon, West Midlands
- Lichfield, West Midlands
- Malvern Hills, West Midlands
- Rochford, East of England
- Chiltern, South East
- Shetland, Scotland
- Richmond upon Thames, London
- West Berkshire, South East
- Basingstoke and Deane, South East
- South Hams, South West
- Fareham, South East
- St Edmundsbury, East of England
- Wycombe, South East
- Mid Suffolk, East of England
- Monmouthshire, Wales
- Daventry, East Midlands
- Selby, Yorkshire and The Humber
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