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21 August 2026

Rutland Named Among England’s Top 10 Friendliest Places in Major Social Cohesion Study


Rutland Named Among England’s Top 10 Friendliest Places in Major Social Cohesion Study

Rutland has officially been crowned one of the friendliest places in England, securing an impressive 8th place in a comprehensive new national study examining social division and community life.

The extensive research evaluated all 296 local authority areas across England, utilizing government data drawn from the Community Life Survey. Statisticians and researchers assessed regions across several core metrics of social connection, including, Frequency of chatting with neighbours, Feelings of loneliness versus a sense of belonging, Levels of trust in local communities, Overall local pride and participation in civic life.

Scoring strongly across these indicators, England’s smallest historic county proved that tight-knit community bonds remain exceptionally robust, placing comfortably inside the national top ten.

While Rutland celebrated its strong showing at number eight, the top spot on the index was awarded to the Isles of Scilly, where low isolation rates, high neighborhood trust, and strong social cohesion pushed the island community to the forefront.

The study also highlighted strong performances in the South West, with two Devon districts securing spots within the top five demonstrating a strong sense of rural connectivity. Other high-performing areas included the Derbyshire Dales and Richmond upon Thames.

Conversely, the data exposed stark divides elsewhere in the country. Urban and industrial centers faced struggles with social fragmentation, with Stoke-on-Trent and Ipswich appearing near the bottom of the rankings, alongside areas like Barking and Dagenham, which registered higher feelings of isolation and lower civic pride.

Rutland’s success reflects the distinct advantages of its community structure. Characterised by small market towns like Oakham and Uppingham alongside close-knit rural villages, the county routinely fosters an environment where residents feel a deep sense of place, local pride, and mutual accountability.

As national conversations increasingly focus on bridging social divides and combating loneliness, Rutland’s top-tier ranking serves as a shining example of how strong local networks and active civic participation can create a welcoming home for its residents.


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