‘Cool, credible, cheap’ Derry named one of best places to live in UK
Derry has been hailed as the best place to live in Northern Ireland in a survey by The Sunday Times.
The newspaper praised the city as “cool, credible and cheap” in its annual UK-wide list, highlighting the benefits of “years of investment” and the millions of pounds spent regenerating the town centre.
Judges added: “Younger buyers are moving in, attracted by the city’s brisk outward-facing air and its closeness to the border with the Republic.”
The seaside villages of Ballycastle and Helen’s Bay also made the list of Northern Ireland’s top locations.
Meanwhile, Derry was also named as having the best community spirit in the region, in a survey from the retailer Spar.
The Maiden City came out on top of the NI communities, and placed seventh in the whole of the UK.
Around 64% of those surveyed described themselves as happy living in their community, with 53% of those from Northern Ireland – the highest in the UK – adding that their community gave them a sense of belonging.
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