Study reveals that Leeds is one of UK's friendliest citys (but the least flirty)
Sophia Cassidy | 14.11.2007 16:22 | Social Struggles | Technology
Leeds is known for many things: its strong sporting heritage, its museums and art galleries, bands including Kaiser Chiefs and the Pigeon Detectives and celebrities including Peter O'Toole, DJ Chris Moyles, Spice Girl Mel B and comedian Vic Reeves. But a new piece of research has revealed Leeds to be one of the friendliest cities in the UK… but the least flirty!
The study was conducted by CitySocialising, a social networking and events company which aims to kick start the social lives of young, busy professionals. The research involved 15,000 people in cities across the UK.
The study was conducted by CitySocialising, a social networking and events company which aims to kick start the social lives of young, busy professionals. The research involved 15,000 people in cities across the UK.
Leeds is known for many things: its strong sporting heritage, its museums and art galleries, bands including Kaiser Chiefs and the Pigeon Detectives and celebrities including Peter O'Toole, DJ Chris Moyles, Spice Girl Mel B and comedian Vic Reeves. But a new piece of research has revealed Leeds to be one of the friendliest cities in the UK… but the least flirty!
The study was conducted by CitySocialising, a social networking and events company which aims to kick start the social lives of young, busy professionals. The research involved 15,000 people in cities across the UK.
The research revealed:
• Leeds was voted the 3rd friendliest city in the UK after Manchester and Glasgow. London came last.
• Leeds was voted the 4th easiest city to make new friends, Brighton was 1st Manchester was 2nd and Glasgow was 3rd. London was last.
• Leeds was the least flirty city in the UK with 11% of people admitting to flirting with a friend’s partner. Brighton was the flirtiest city with 64% and Manchester was 2nd with 47%.
• People in Manchester had more friends than anyone else, followed by Brighton then Leeds. On average 25% of those questioned in Leeds had 10 or more friends.
• 45% of those questioned found people in Leeds very friendly.
• 57% of those questioned said the best way to meet people in Leeds was at work and the worst place was in a restaurant.
• In terms of best places to meet new friends, 55% of people questioned said Leeds’ bars and clubs.
• Specifically, Leeds’s Living Room bar, Revolution club and The Atrium club were considered the best place to meet new friends.
Sanchita Saha, founder of CitySocialising and queen of the UK’s social scene said:
“Leeds is clearly one of the top places to be to meet friendly people. It’s vibrant scene and friendly atmosphere provides ample opportunity in the many bars and clubs to expand your circle of friends and kick start your social life. Friends in Leeds were less likely to flirt with their friend’s partner than any other city in the UK which is a great sign of loyalty that Leeds can be proud of!”
The public are given a FREE invitation to attend the Leeds launch of CitySocialising on Thursday 4th October 2007 between 7.30pm - 1am at the Living Room, The Study (2nd floor), 7 Greek Street, Leeds LS1 5RW. The launch party will be an opportunity to meet and socialise with young, outgoing Leeds professionals in CitySocialising’s laid-back signature style.
Places are strictly limited and those wishing to attend must reserve a place in advance. Simply visit the CitySocialising Leeds website at http://leeds.citysocialising.com and register for free to book onto the event. The public are invited to see the profiles of all the other guests attending, message others before (and after) the night, compile a Friends List after the event to keep in touch with people they get on with and have free limited access to all of CitySocialising’s other online networking features.
Notes to the editor
Sanchita Saha, founder of CitySocialising is available for interviews.
Media enquiries
For more info please contact Sophia Cassidy on 020 8766 0060 or 07960 870 860 or press@citysocialising.com
About CitySocialising
CitySocialising’s is the area’s newest social networking and events company that connects like minded people and new friends in Leeds and its surrounding areas. An easy, safe and relaxed way for young professionals to connect, meet and socialise platonically and make the most of Leeds’ vibrant social scene and attractions.
CitySocialising launched in London in January 2005 with start-up funding from The Prince’s Trust. Created initially to help young professionals new to the Capital integrate more easily into life in the city by guiding them round London’s social scene and connecting them with like minded others in the process in order for them to create new networks of friends and contacts, now over 60% of their 10,000+ London members are seasoned London professionals seeking to expand their networks of new friends in the Capital.
CitySocialising combine online social networking features with offline social events and activities and currently operate sites and services across other major UK cities including Manchester, Leeds, Brighton, Bristol, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Further city launches are planned for 2008.
The study was conducted by CitySocialising, a social networking and events company which aims to kick start the social lives of young, busy professionals. The research involved 15,000 people in cities across the UK.
The research revealed:
• Leeds was voted the 3rd friendliest city in the UK after Manchester and Glasgow. London came last.
• Leeds was voted the 4th easiest city to make new friends, Brighton was 1st Manchester was 2nd and Glasgow was 3rd. London was last.
• Leeds was the least flirty city in the UK with 11% of people admitting to flirting with a friend’s partner. Brighton was the flirtiest city with 64% and Manchester was 2nd with 47%.
• People in Manchester had more friends than anyone else, followed by Brighton then Leeds. On average 25% of those questioned in Leeds had 10 or more friends.
• 45% of those questioned found people in Leeds very friendly.
• 57% of those questioned said the best way to meet people in Leeds was at work and the worst place was in a restaurant.
• In terms of best places to meet new friends, 55% of people questioned said Leeds’ bars and clubs.
• Specifically, Leeds’s Living Room bar, Revolution club and The Atrium club were considered the best place to meet new friends.
Sanchita Saha, founder of CitySocialising and queen of the UK’s social scene said:
“Leeds is clearly one of the top places to be to meet friendly people. It’s vibrant scene and friendly atmosphere provides ample opportunity in the many bars and clubs to expand your circle of friends and kick start your social life. Friends in Leeds were less likely to flirt with their friend’s partner than any other city in the UK which is a great sign of loyalty that Leeds can be proud of!”
The public are given a FREE invitation to attend the Leeds launch of CitySocialising on Thursday 4th October 2007 between 7.30pm - 1am at the Living Room, The Study (2nd floor), 7 Greek Street, Leeds LS1 5RW. The launch party will be an opportunity to meet and socialise with young, outgoing Leeds professionals in CitySocialising’s laid-back signature style.
Places are strictly limited and those wishing to attend must reserve a place in advance. Simply visit the CitySocialising Leeds website at http://leeds.citysocialising.com and register for free to book onto the event. The public are invited to see the profiles of all the other guests attending, message others before (and after) the night, compile a Friends List after the event to keep in touch with people they get on with and have free limited access to all of CitySocialising’s other online networking features.
Notes to the editor
Sanchita Saha, founder of CitySocialising is available for interviews.
Media enquiries
For more info please contact Sophia Cassidy on 020 8766 0060 or 07960 870 860 or press@citysocialising.com
About CitySocialising
CitySocialising’s is the area’s newest social networking and events company that connects like minded people and new friends in Leeds and its surrounding areas. An easy, safe and relaxed way for young professionals to connect, meet and socialise platonically and make the most of Leeds’ vibrant social scene and attractions.
CitySocialising launched in London in January 2005 with start-up funding from The Prince’s Trust. Created initially to help young professionals new to the Capital integrate more easily into life in the city by guiding them round London’s social scene and connecting them with like minded others in the process in order for them to create new networks of friends and contacts, now over 60% of their 10,000+ London members are seasoned London professionals seeking to expand their networks of new friends in the Capital.
CitySocialising combine online social networking features with offline social events and activities and currently operate sites and services across other major UK cities including Manchester, Leeds, Brighton, Bristol, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Further city launches are planned for 2008.
Sophia Cassidy
e-mail:
press@citysocialising.com
Homepage:
http://leeds.citysocialising.com
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