New study busts myth that neighbourly spirit in the North-West is dying

A new study is challenging stereotypes that young people, especially those who are renting their homes, are less likely to befriend their neighbours.
More than half of people in the North-West want to build real-life relationships with their neighbours. (s)More than half of people in the North-West want to build real-life relationships with their neighbours. (s)
More than half of people in the North-West want to build real-life relationships with their neighbours. (s)

People's Postcode Lottery has found more than half of people in the North-West want to build real-life relationships with their neighbours.

The study of more than 2,000 renters and homeowners in the UK also shows that 54.3% of people in the North-West always make an effort to speak to their neighbours.

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And while 44% are part of community social media groups, 77.7% interact more with people in their area in real life than online.

The research also discovered that 47% would knock and ask face-to-face to borrow household groceries (sugar, milk etc) and 73.5% would tell their neighbour when they are going on holiday.

For more information visit https://www.postcodelottery.co.uk/good-neighbours