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Shetland tops 'Bank of Scotland Quality of Life' list | Shetland tops 'Bank of Scotland Quality of Life' list |
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Residents of Scotland's most northerly islands have the best quality of life, according to a new survey. | Residents of Scotland's most northerly islands have the best quality of life, according to a new survey. |
The Shetland Islands have ousted Aberdeenshire from top spot in the annual Bank of Scotland study. | The Shetland Islands have ousted Aberdeenshire from top spot in the annual Bank of Scotland study. |
Places are ranked based on health and life expectancy, employment and school performance. | Places are ranked based on health and life expectancy, employment and school performance. |
Other areas in the top 10 were East Renfrewshire, Orkney, Aberdeen, East Lothian, East Dunbartonshire, Moray, the Borders and Perth and Kinross. | Other areas in the top 10 were East Renfrewshire, Orkney, Aberdeen, East Lothian, East Dunbartonshire, Moray, the Borders and Perth and Kinross. |
The employment rate in the Shetlands is the highest in Scotland, close to 84%, and many residents enjoy high incomes with weekly average earnings of £605, above the Scottish average of £575. | The employment rate in the Shetlands is the highest in Scotland, close to 84%, and many residents enjoy high incomes with weekly average earnings of £605, above the Scottish average of £575. |
The survey said residents tended to be fit and well, with 93% reporting themselves to be in good or fairly good health, while the life expectancy was just over 77 years. | The survey said residents tended to be fit and well, with 93% reporting themselves to be in good or fairly good health, while the life expectancy was just over 77 years. |
The level of school qualifications was above the national average and the islands have one of the lowest crime rates in the country. | The level of school qualifications was above the national average and the islands have one of the lowest crime rates in the country. |
Living there was also relatively affordable, with average house prices 4.2 times average gross annual local earnings - below the Scottish average of 4.7. | Living there was also relatively affordable, with average house prices 4.2 times average gross annual local earnings - below the Scottish average of 4.7. |
Nitesh Patel, economist at the Bank of Scotland, said: "This year the Shetland Islands tops the Bank of Scotland Quality of Life Survey. | Nitesh Patel, economist at the Bank of Scotland, said: "This year the Shetland Islands tops the Bank of Scotland Quality of Life Survey. |
"The islands score highly relative to the average for Scotland on several indicators, such as health, life expectancy, employment, average earnings, school results and low crime rates. | "The islands score highly relative to the average for Scotland on several indicators, such as health, life expectancy, employment, average earnings, school results and low crime rates. |
"Even average house prices are relatively low in relation to earnings, highlighting that a high standard of living does not always come at a price." | "Even average house prices are relatively low in relation to earnings, highlighting that a high standard of living does not always come at a price." |
However, one drawback to life in Shetland is that residents have on average three hours less sunshine per week compared to Scotland as a whole. | However, one drawback to life in Shetland is that residents have on average three hours less sunshine per week compared to Scotland as a whole. |
Shetland is closely followed in the overall survey by Aberdeenshire, which held the top position in last year's study. | Shetland is closely followed in the overall survey by Aberdeenshire, which held the top position in last year's study. |
Aberdeenshire scores with an employment rate of 81%, and weekly average earnings of £642. | Aberdeenshire scores with an employment rate of 81%, and weekly average earnings of £642. |
Most sunshine | Most sunshine |
The best paid people are in East Renfrewshire, where average weekly earnings are £729 per week, followed by Stirling with £723 and East Dunbartonshire with £675. | The best paid people are in East Renfrewshire, where average weekly earnings are £729 per week, followed by Stirling with £723 and East Dunbartonshire with £675. |
The survey shows life expectancy is highest in East Dunbartonshire at 79.4 years. | The survey shows life expectancy is highest in East Dunbartonshire at 79.4 years. |
On the property front, the lowest house price to earnings ratio is in North Ayrshire, while Edinburgh and the Highlands have the highest ratio. | On the property front, the lowest house price to earnings ratio is in North Ayrshire, while Edinburgh and the Highlands have the highest ratio. |
Primary school class sizes are smallest in the Western Isles (14 pupils), followed by Shetland Islands and Orkney (both 17). | Primary school class sizes are smallest in the Western Isles (14 pupils), followed by Shetland Islands and Orkney (both 17). |
For people looking for good weather the east coast seems the best choice. | For people looking for good weather the east coast seems the best choice. |
Dundee City has the lowest average annual rainfall (775 mm) while residents of Aberdeen City enjoy, on average, the most sunshine hours per week at 28.4 hours. | Dundee City has the lowest average annual rainfall (775 mm) while residents of Aberdeen City enjoy, on average, the most sunshine hours per week at 28.4 hours. |
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