Where are the UK's most private cities?
With World Mental Health Day still fresh in our
minds, it’s safe to say that the coronavirus pandemic has had a profound impact
on our daily lives, especially when it comes to mental health. Routines have
been disrupted, working from home has left people isolated, and the ability to
go abroad to destress has been limited.
A recent article on the BBC highlighted the impact Covid-19 had on mental health, with a study from
the University of Glasgow warning that lockdowns may have “profound and
long-lasting” effects.
The research found that suicidal thoughts increased
from 8% to 10%, with the small increase still significant because of the short
period of time they happened over.
So as Britons try to get to grips with new ways of living, energy supplier
Flogas has revealed the UK’s top Escapists’ Paradise - the perfect
locations to get away from the stresses of everyday life.
Flogas has compiled the UK’s most private holiday
spots by analysing reviews of 60 British cities to award them a ‘privacy’
rating. They explored the number of publicly owned CCTV cameras in each area,
its population, how connected and accessible the area is, and which city the
terms ‘secluded’ and ‘hidden’ were most frequently used on TripAdvisor.
After allocating an overall score out of 100,
Gloucester came out on top, owing to its great combination of social privacy
(100), and accessibility (97.9).
Mark Whittaker, General Manager – Consumer, at Flogas, said:
“Taking a break from our day-to-day routine is something we all crave, but even
when we manage weekend trips, how often can we truly switch off? With our
Escapists’ Paradise data set, you can now explore some of our island’s most
treasured and secluded spots to have the perfect staycation.
“It seems that the South West has the answers, with
Gloucester and Salisbury ranking first and second, while the rural city of
Hereford completes the top three.”
It will come as no surprise to see London at the
wrong end of the charts with a score of 40 overall. A bustling population, high
levels of CCTV, and social privacy score of just 63.2 means your private break
might not be all that private.
The Welsh coastal city of St David’s had the least
CCTV cameras of the cities analysed, with Preston (99.2) and Cardiff (98.3) offering
the best social privacy behind Gloucester on 100.
Ely in Cambridgeshire was deemed the least
connected city, warranting a score of 91.6.
For more information on Flogas, visit https://www.flogas.co.uk/
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