Havering named the worst place to live in Greater London
Briefly

Garrington Property Finders' annual report ranks Havering as the least desirable London borough, placing it 1,265th out of 1,447 areas in England and Wales. The ranking is based on factors such as natural beauty, wellbeing, cultural heritage, education, job opportunities, and affordability. While Havering excels in school quality and job connectivity, it suffers from lower wellbeing ratings. Despite its low ranking, the report notes that all areas listed are worth acknowledgment for their positive attributes, emphasizing the recognition of all boroughs in the context of livability rankings.
The research only ranks the best places to live, so being included, whether at number 1 or number 1,447, is to be applauded.
Havering received the most marks for its schools, employment and connectivity and the least for wellbeing.
Despite having the lowest rank of all London Boroughs, Havering placed at number 1,265 of 1,447 locations across England and Wales.
The employment rate for people aged 16 to 64 in Havering was 81.6%, a decrease from the previous year.
Read at www.romfordrecorder.co.uk
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