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09/01/2012
CitySocialising the UK’s largest socialising network for meeting new
people, looked at the social habits of 160, 000 members across the UK and which of those had socialised the most throughout 2011.
The Welsh capital came out as the clear leader in the league table of Britain’s most sociable locations, closely followed by sociable Leeds and Newcastle.
Cardiff socialites were found to attend over a quarter (28%) more events than the average, with those in Leeds coming a close second with 27%.
However London, viewed by many as the social hub of the UK, was ranked as just the seventh most sociable location.
Interestingly, whilst London scored unremarkably on number of social events attended by users, those in the Capital were found to be by far the most prolific in terms of online interaction, sending more than double the number of messages than the national average.
Glaswegians however were found to be the wallflowers of the UK (58%) below
the UK average number of social days and nights out attended. with Nottingham (52% below) and Birmingham (47% below) fairing the least sociable of the English cities.
Other cities that ranked as more sociable than the UK average included;
Newcastle (15%), Liverpool (13%), Bristol (7%), London (6%), Brighton (5%)
and Manchester (1%).
Sanchita Saha, the site’s CEO and founder of CitySocialising commented: "Having an active social life is all about meeting new people trying new things and discovering new places and we’ve found the best place to do this is Cardiff.
"Cardiff residents were well ahead of the UK average in terms of number of
days and nights out they were having in 2011.
"I don’t find the results of our poll too surprising as Cardiff is definitely one of our up and coming cities when it comes to being sociable."
She concluded: “The most surprising finding was that London, where we arrange over 50 events a month and viewed by many as the place in the UK with the biggest social buzz, actually only came in seventh.”
Here is a full list of the UK’s most, and least, sociable cities:
1. Cardiff 28%
2. Leeds 27%
3. Newcastle 15%
4. Liverpool 13%
5. Bristol 7%
6. London 6%
7. Brighton 5%
8. Manchester 1%
9. Edinburgh -2%
10. Birmingham -47%
11. Nottingham -52%
12. Glasgow -58%
Alun, member of CitySocialising Cardiff, said: "Anyone that’s ever visited Cardiff will know what a fantastic city it is and how friendly the people are. It’s no surprise to me that it’s
been found the most Sociable city by CitySocialising.
"There’s a huge buzz from the city center, to Cardiff Bay. I’ve made a great bunch of mates here and there’s always someone new to meet and make feel welcome."
(GK)
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Hens Flock To Sociable Cities
Cardiff, Leeds and Newcastle are among the ideal locations to spend a hen weekend after they have were ranked the UK's most sociable cities.CitySocialising the UK’s largest socialising network for meeting new
people, looked at the social habits of 160, 000 members across the UK and which of those had socialised the most throughout 2011.
The Welsh capital came out as the clear leader in the league table of Britain’s most sociable locations, closely followed by sociable Leeds and Newcastle.
Cardiff socialites were found to attend over a quarter (28%) more events than the average, with those in Leeds coming a close second with 27%.
However London, viewed by many as the social hub of the UK, was ranked as just the seventh most sociable location.
Interestingly, whilst London scored unremarkably on number of social events attended by users, those in the Capital were found to be by far the most prolific in terms of online interaction, sending more than double the number of messages than the national average.
Glaswegians however were found to be the wallflowers of the UK (58%) below
the UK average number of social days and nights out attended. with Nottingham (52% below) and Birmingham (47% below) fairing the least sociable of the English cities.
Other cities that ranked as more sociable than the UK average included;
Newcastle (15%), Liverpool (13%), Bristol (7%), London (6%), Brighton (5%)
and Manchester (1%).
Sanchita Saha, the site’s CEO and founder of CitySocialising commented: "Having an active social life is all about meeting new people trying new things and discovering new places and we’ve found the best place to do this is Cardiff.
"Cardiff residents were well ahead of the UK average in terms of number of
days and nights out they were having in 2011.
"I don’t find the results of our poll too surprising as Cardiff is definitely one of our up and coming cities when it comes to being sociable."
She concluded: “The most surprising finding was that London, where we arrange over 50 events a month and viewed by many as the place in the UK with the biggest social buzz, actually only came in seventh.”
Here is a full list of the UK’s most, and least, sociable cities:
1. Cardiff 28%
2. Leeds 27%
3. Newcastle 15%
4. Liverpool 13%
5. Bristol 7%
6. London 6%
7. Brighton 5%
8. Manchester 1%
9. Edinburgh -2%
10. Birmingham -47%
11. Nottingham -52%
12. Glasgow -58%
Alun, member of CitySocialising Cardiff, said: "Anyone that’s ever visited Cardiff will know what a fantastic city it is and how friendly the people are. It’s no surprise to me that it’s
been found the most Sociable city by CitySocialising.
"There’s a huge buzz from the city center, to Cardiff Bay. I’ve made a great bunch of mates here and there’s always someone new to meet and make feel welcome."
(GK)
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