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Well-being survey: Fermanagh and Omagh 'happiest in UK' Well-being survey: Fermanagh and Omagh 'happiest in UK'
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The happiest place in the UK is the area of Fermanagh and Omagh in Northern Ireland, a survey has suggested.The happiest place in the UK is the area of Fermanagh and Omagh in Northern Ireland, a survey has suggested.
Meanwhile Bolsover, in Derbyshire, came lowest in the categories of happiness, worthiness and life satisfaction. Meanwhile Bolsover, in Derbyshire, came lowest for happiness, worthiness and life satisfaction.
Highest anxiety levels were in Pendle, Lancashire, the Office for National Statistics poll of 165,000 adults said.Highest anxiety levels were in Pendle, Lancashire, the Office for National Statistics poll of 165,000 adults said.
The ONS warned the findings suggested a "growing inequality" between people rating their lives highly and those reporting low levels of well-being.The ONS warned the findings suggested a "growing inequality" between people rating their lives highly and those reporting low levels of well-being.
It said ministers needed to consider how to address this apparent disparity.It said ministers needed to consider how to address this apparent disparity.
'Lower well-being in London' 'Feeling positive'
Personal well-being has risen every year since 2011/12 when data was first collected, suggesting more people in the UK are feeling positive about life, the ONS said. People were questioned on four measures of well-being: Happiness, life satisfaction, feeling life was worthwhile and anxiety.
The ONS said personal well-being had risen every year since 2011/12 when data was first collected, suggesting more people in the UK were feeling positive about life.
The greatest improvement in that period has been for levels of anxiety, it added.The greatest improvement in that period has been for levels of anxiety, it added.
People were questioned on four measures of well-being: The top five happiest places in the UK from 2014/15, according to the ONS, are:
The least happy places are:
Northern Ireland recorded higher average ratings for well-being for all measures except anxiety, which the ONS says has been the case for the past four years.Northern Ireland recorded higher average ratings for well-being for all measures except anxiety, which the ONS says has been the case for the past four years.
Wales was the only country to not have any significant improvement in the last financial year, according to the ONS.Wales was the only country to not have any significant improvement in the last financial year, according to the ONS.
Londoners reported lower well-being than the UK averages, but has seen improvements in each of the four measures since the survey was first carried out.Londoners reported lower well-being than the UK averages, but has seen improvements in each of the four measures since the survey was first carried out.
For the 2014/15 study, when asked how happy they felt yesterday, with zero meaning "not at all happy" and 10 "completely happy", people in the district of Fermanagh and Omagh gave an average score of 8.26. The 2014/15 study asked how happy people felt the previous day, with zero meaning "not at all happy" and 10 "completely happy".
Those in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire, scored second highest with 8.21, followed by Eilean Siar in the Outer Hebrides, on 8.15. Those in the district of Fermanagh and Omagh, which covers most of south-west Northern Ireland and includes rural areas as well as the towns of Enniskillen and Omagh, gave an average score of 8.26.
Meanwhile, the bottom of the table was Bolsover with 6.89, followed by Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, on 6.92 and Dundee City on 7.02. Those in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire, which includes the market towns of Clitheroe and Longridge as well as part of the Forest of Bowland, scored second highest with 8.21.
Asked how anxious they felt, residents of Pendle, Lancashire, scored the highest with 3.58, followed by Greenwich, London, on 3.55 and Lisburn and Castlereagh, Northern Ireland, on 3.52. Eilean Siar in the Outer Hebrides, one of the most remote areas of the UK, scored 8.15.
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Meanwhile, the bottom of the table was the largely rural area of Bolsover, which used to have one of the biggest concentrations of coalmines in the country, with 6.89.
It was followed by Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, an area of woodland and heathland which is the smallest designated Area of Outstanding Beauty in Britain, on 6.92 and Dundee City, Scotland's fourth largest city, on 7.02.
Asked how anxious they felt, residents of Pendle, Lancashire, which borders Yorkshire and has the UK's second highest percentage of the workforce employed in manufacturing, scored the highest with 3.58.
They were followed by Greenwich, south-east London, on 3.55 and Lisburn and Castlereagh, Northern Ireland, on 3.52.
The least anxious places were Nuneaton and Bedworth, in Warwickshire, with 1.84, Rushmoor, Hampshire, on 2.01, and Boston, Lincolnshire, on 2.06.The least anxious places were Nuneaton and Bedworth, in Warwickshire, with 1.84, Rushmoor, Hampshire, on 2.01, and Boston, Lincolnshire, on 2.06.
'Growth in inequality' Eilean Siar scored top for life satisfaction, on 8.41, and was also fourth highest for feeling the things residents do in the lives are worthwhile, with a score of 8.47.
West Somerset gave the highest score for feeling worthwhile, on 8.58, followed by Staffordshire Moorlands on 8.58 and Mid Ulster on 8.48.
Mr Everett said: "We often talk of how the country is doing, usually in economic terms. Today's figures address how people are feeling about their lives.Mr Everett said: "We often talk of how the country is doing, usually in economic terms. Today's figures address how people are feeling about their lives.
"Overall, people are generally rating their lives higher than they did four years ago."Overall, people are generally rating their lives higher than they did four years ago.
"But what is interesting is that they show a slight growth in inequality between people rating their lives highly and those reporting low levels of personal well-being."But what is interesting is that they show a slight growth in inequality between people rating their lives highly and those reporting low levels of personal well-being.
"In other words, a growing inequality that policy makers need to consider.""In other words, a growing inequality that policy makers need to consider."
Eilean Siar scored top for life satisfaction, on 8.41, and was also fourth highest for feeling the things residents do in the lives are worthwhile, with a score of 8.47.
West Somerset gave the highest score for feeling worthwhile, on 8.58, followed by Staffordshire Moorlands on 8.58 and Mid Ulster on 8.48.