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Arthur Little
24th September 2015, 23:59
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34336951

Sadly :bigcry: ... the Fair City of Perth - my home for the past 47 years - doesn't receive so much as a mention.

cheekee
25th September 2015, 00:02
So where I live is neither happy or unhappy lol.

Arthur Little
25th September 2015, 00:25
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34336951

Sadly :bigcry: ... the Fair City of Perth - my home for the past 47 years - doesn't receive so much as a mention.

Yet, :icon_rolleyes: ... neighbouring Dundee, just 22 miles east - and erstwhile famous for its "3 Js" (jam, jute & journalism) - appears to finish up close to the bottom of the league.

C'mon ... :anerikke: ... it ain't that bad! :NoNo:

fred
25th September 2015, 00:25
Meanwhile, Bolsover in Derbyshire came lowest for happiness, worthiness and life satisfaction.

Is that right Steve?

Michael Parnham
25th September 2015, 06:21
What a load of rubbish, it depends on the people they interview. My next door neighbour could say the opposite to me because it depends on personal lifestyle:Erm:

Michael Parnham
25th September 2015, 07:17
To me Bolsover is quite a happy place, it's only walking distance from where I live, nice market beautiful castle yes nothing wrong with it!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
25th September 2015, 14:32
Have to check later. But the happiest place is walking out the works gate on a Friday night.
Unhappiest place Monday morning walking back through those gates