Lincolnshire named in list of worst places in England to live - surely not?


Comparison platform B.heard works on a Dependability Index, which is based on a wealth of data points from a variety of regulatory sources and includes crime rates, schools, fire services, planning and health.
Humberside was found to be the worst region to live for essential services overall, ranking second worst for schools and third worst for number of fire staff.
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Northamptonshire, Essex, the West Midlands, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, Cambridgeshire, Kent, London and Lincolnshire make up the remaining 10 worst places to live.
Dorset is the best place to live in England. The remaining regions making up the top 10 include North Yorkshire, Gloucestershire, Surrey, Cheshire, Northumbria, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Cumbria and Warwickshire.
The unique B.heard study is the first to combine nationally published stats on essential public services with the results of public opinion surveys, comparing people’s perceptions with statistical information used by the government.
An additional study conducted by B.heard among a representative sample of 1,000 adults found that most people (61%) believe they either have a weak voice or no voice at all when it comes to how their local services – including doctors, schools and fire services – are run.
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B.heard CEO Oscar Vickerman said: “B.heard is about giving people the full picture – whether that’s how dependable their bank is or how efficient their local council is. This latest study builds on our work to gather all available data from regulators and government bodies and turn this into transparent, useful information for us all.
“The majority of people believe they simply don’t have a voice when it comes to how their local services are run. The first step to address this is to give everyone a clear picture of the standard of service they are receiving.”
10 best places to live (based on all measures, including crime, health, schools, homelessness and deprivation)
1) Dorset
2) North Yorkshire
3) Gloucestershire
4) Surrey
5) Cheshire
6) Northumbria
7) Hampshire
8) Hertfordshire
9) Cumbria
10) Warwickshire
10 worst places to live (based on all measures, including crime, health, schools, homelessness and deprivation)
1) Humberside
2) Northamptonshire
3) Joint South Yorkshire, West Midlands & Essex
6) West Yorkshire
7) Cambridgeshire
8) Kent
9) London
10) Lincolnshire
10 best and worst places in England for GP satisfaction
Best:
1) North Yorkshire
2) Devon & Cornwall
3) Dorset
4) Durham
5) Gloucestershire
6) Cumbria
7) Suffolk
8) Northumbria
9) West Mercia
10) Derbyshire
Worst:
1) London
2) West Midlands
3) Essex
4) Leicestershire
5) Northamptonshire
6) Kent
7) South Yorkshire
8) Thames Valley
9) Bedfordshire
10) West Yorkshire
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10 safest and least safe places in England (crimes reported per 1,000 people)
Best:
1) North Yorkshire
2) Surrey
3) Devon & Cornwall
4) Wiltshire
5) Lincolnshire
6) Gloucestershire
7) Dorset
8) Hertfordshire
9) Derbyshire
10) Cheshire
Worst:
1) London
2) Cleveland
3) Greater Manchester
4) West Yorkshire
5) Merseyside
6) Humberside
7) South Yorkshire
8) Nottinghamshire
9) Northamptonshire
10) West Midlands
Map of the England’s best and worst regions for education (highest proportion of Outstanding schools)
Best:
1) London
2) Surrey
3) Cheshire
4) Dorset
5) Greater Manchester
6) Northumbria
7) Hertfordshire
8) Bedfordshire
9) Merseyside
10) Durham
Worst:
1) Norfolk
2) Humberside
3) Sussex
4) Staffordshire
5) Cambridgeshire
6) Cumbria
7) Derbyshire
8) Essex
9) Northamptonshire
10) Joint Suffolk and Devon & Cornwall
10 best and worst according areas for planning applications processed in the agreed timeframe
Best:
1) West Yorkshire
2) Cleveland
3) West Midlands
4) Warwickshire
5) Nottinghamshire
6) South Yorkshire
7) Bedfordshire
8) Greater Manchester
9) Northamptonshire
10) Hertfordshire
Worst:
1) Lancashire
2) Devon & Cornwall
3) Durham
4) Lincolnshire
5) Joint Norfolk and Wiltshire
6) West Mercia
7) Avon & Somerset
8) Joint Leicestershire and Cumbria
9) Sussex
10 most and least deprived areas
Best:
1) Surrey
2) Thames Valley
3) Hertfordshire
4) North Yorkshire
5) Wiltshire
6) Dorset
7) Devon & Cornwall
8) Hampshire
9) Cambridgeshire
10) Sussex
Worst:
1) West Midlands
2) Merseyside
3) Nottinghamshire
4) South Yorkshire
5) Cleveland
6) Greater Manchester
7) Durham
8) Avon & Somerset
9) West Yorkshire
10) Northumbria
10 best and worst regions for supporting homeless people
Best:
1) Cumbria
2) Cleveland
3) Cheshire
4) Durham
5) Lancashire
6) South Yorkshire
7) Merseyside
8) North Yorkshire
9) Avon & Somerset
10) Leicestershire
Worst:
1) Devon & Cornwall
2) London
3) West Midlands
4) Cambridgeshire
5) Warwickshire
6) Hertfordshire
7) Bedfordshire
8) Gloucestershire
9) Essex
10) Kent
10 highest and lowest regions for fire staff per household intensity
Best:
1) West Mercia
2) Cumbria
3) Sussex
4) Avon & Somerset
5) Norfolk
6) Hampshire
7) Suffolk
8) Gloucestershire
9) Merseyside
10) Staffordshire
Worst:
1) South Yorkshire
2) Wiltshire
3) Humberside
4) Surrey
5) Durham
6) West Yorkshire
7) London
8) Devon & Cornwall
9) Lincolnshire
10) Greater Manchester