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EXCLUSIVE Revealed: The UK's best BBQ spots this summer... does your town make the cut?

EXCLUSIVE Revealed: The UK's best BBQ spots this summer... does your town make the cut?

Daily Mail​8 hours ago

Newcastle has been revealed as the best place in the UK for a BBQ this summer.
The latest findings come as Britain's temperature is set to soar into the 30s this weekend, with an amber heat-health alert being issued earlier today.
London boroughs nabbed nearly half of the top 10 places to get a grill going, with Camden, Tower Hamlets, Wandsworth, Newham and Merton all making the cut, according to new data.
North and South Tyneside were also strong contenders while locations in the South East like Epsom and Ewell, Hastings and Runnymede were the other top choices for a cookout.
These ideal BBQ spots were decided after taking factors like green space access, temperatures, sunshine, rainfall and wind during the summer months into account.
Areas in the South East benefit from more sunshine and less rain on average - crucial for a good grill - while the other top spots scored well in their relation to access to public parks.
Tower Hamlets recorded the highest number of parks in a 1,000m radius, with 12 parks within walking distance of the centre.
Locals could also enjoy the shortest journey to a green space at just 209 metres, though individual parks tended to be on the smaller side.
TOP 10 UK BBQ SPOTS
Location Score Distance to nearest park/public garden (m) Size of nearest park/public garden (m2) Number of parks/public gardens in 1,000 m radius Daily Maximum Temperature (°C) Maximum Temperature (°C) Daily Precipitation (mm) Daily Sunshine Duration (hr) Daily Maximum Wind Speed (mph)
Newcastle upon Tyne 59.68 351 116,428 6 27.1 30.1 4.0 10.1 17.7
Camden 59.66 337 385,723 8 26.7 29.1 2.2 10.5 19.5
North Tyneside 59.57 474 151,243 3 27.1 30.1 4.0 10.1 17.7
Epsom and Ewell 59.34 502 464,206 3 26.6 29.1 2.0 10.6 19.6
Hastings 59.27 406 145,009 5 26.6 28.8 1.6 10.6 20.2
South Tyneside 59.11 400 125,441 5 27.2 30.1 4.1 10.1 17.7
Wandsworth 59.07 375 607,481 3 26.6 29.1 2.1 10.5 19.6
Runnymede 58.95 553 3,066,460 2 26.6 29.1 2.1 10.5 19.5
Tower Hamlets 58.94 209 58,023 12 26.7 29.1 2.0 10.5 19.5
Newham 58.80 352 158,611 4 26.7 29.1 2.0 10.6 19.5
'Newcastle's position at the top of our rankings might raise a few eyebrows, but the data clearly shows it offers an excellent combination of accessible green spaces and favourable weather,' explained Marc Porcar, CEO of QR Code Generator, who commissioned the study.
'What's particularly interesting is how the North East region performs strongly, with three locations in the top 10.
'This challenges the common perception that the south of England always offers the best outdoor summer experience.
'With average maximum temperatures above 27C during summer, these areas actually record higher peak temperatures than many southern locations, while still maintaining moderate wind speeds around 17.7mph.'
On the other end of the grilling spectrum, places you might want to avoid setting up for a 'brai' include locations in Scotland, Wales and the South West.
The Isles of Scilly, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Cornwall all scored poorly - which may come as a surprise - mostly due to the strong winds that could make an outdoor meal take a bit of a battering.
And while many of them are arguably more scenic then a sprawling metropolis, they were all far from a park or public garden.
'Wind speed emerges as a critical factor for BBQ success,' Mr Porcar said.
BOTTOM 10 UK BBQ SPOTS
Location Score Distance to nearest park/public garden (m) Size of nearest park/public garden (m2) Number of parks/public gardens in 1,000 m radius Daily Maximum Temperature (°C) Maximum Temperature (°C) Daily Precipitation (mm) Daily Sunshine Duration (hr) Daily Maximum Wind Speed (mph)
Na h-Eileanan Siar 18.06 4,998 17,446 1 26.7 28.6 4.6 9.8 20.9
Isles of Scilly 24.07 763 9,941 2 26.0 27.1 2.5 10.4 23.3
Pembrokeshire 28.17 2,266 52,647 1 26.3 28.3 2.4 10.5 20.9
Ceredigion 28.84 3,908 7,740 1 26.5 28.8 2.4 10.5 20.0
Cornwall 29.83 2,226 108,523 1 26.2 28.1 2.4 10.5 21.2
Argyll and Bute 31.96 4,443 139,780 1 26.6 29.0 3.5 10.1 19.9
Carmarthenshire 34.16 2,825 220,525 1 26.4 28.6 2.6 10.5 20.3
South Hams 34.18 2,454 20,483 1 26.2 28.4 1.9 10.5 20.5
Isle of Anglesey 35.70 3,585 264,586 1 26.6 28.9 2.9 10.4 20.0
Torridge 35.74 3,344 413,781 1 26.3 28.4 2.1 10.5 20.6
'Even with warm temperatures, locations with consistently high winds scored poorly overall, as this can significantly impact both the BBQ cooking process, general comfort and the increased risk of uncontrolled fires.'
The perfect BBQ spot required 'a balance of factors', he added.
'While weather is obviously important, having accessible green spaces nearby is equally necessary.'
The study analysed 371 local authorities across the UK, ranking each based on eight key factors which was then scaled and weighted equally to produce a final score out of 100.
This latest data comes after the UK has seen the mercury steadily rising into the late twenties - perfect for getting a grill going.
Today, thermometers reached 30.1C (86.2F) by 1pm at St James's Park in London – making it the first day in 2025 to reach 30C and the hottest day of the year so far - and looked set to rise further to 32C (90F) this afternoon.
There are expected similar highs tomorrow and 34C (93F) predicted for Saturday.
Earlier, the Government's UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) activated a five-day alert from midday today until Monday morning amid concerns that the heat could cause 'a rise in deaths, particularly among those ages 65 and over or with health conditions'.
Two women walk in the sunshine at St James's Park in London today as the heat continues
A woman sunbathes near the fountains at Battersea Park in South West London today
The warning said 'significant impacts are likely across health and social care services due to the high temperatures' along with 'increased demand for power exceeding capacity' and 'heat affecting the ability of the workforce to deliver services'.
The UKHSA has previously placed most of England apart from the North under a lesser yellow heat-health until Sunday evening, but this has now been upgraded.
It is the first amber heat-health alert to be issued for two years since September 2023.
The heatwave is likely to officially end after Saturday, but the weather from Sunday into the middle of next week will stay warm with a range of 24C (75F) to 26C (79F).
WHERE DOES YOUR LOCAL BBQ SPOT RANK?
Local Authority Average distance to nearest park or public garden (m) Average size of nearest park or public garden (m2) Average number of parks and public gardens in 1,000 m radius Average Daily Maximum Temperature (°C) Average Daily Maximum Apparent Temperature (°C) Average Daily Total Precipitation (mm) Average Daily Sunshine Duration (hr) Average Daily Maximum Wind Speed (mph) Score Rank
Newcastle upon Tyne 351.05 116,427.67 5.7 27.12 30.11 3.97 10.12 17.74 59.68 1
Camden 336.78 385,722.79 7.58 26.66 29.12 2.19 10.54 19.55 59.66 2
North Tyneside 473.84 151,242.92 3.25 27.15 30.14 3.97 10.15 17.72 59.57 3
Epsom and Ewell 502.47 464,205.60 2.8 26.62 29.07 1.97 10.55 19.57 59.34 4
Hastings 406.33 145,008.90 5.24 26.57 28.81 1.61 10.61 20.21 59.27 5
South Tyneside 399.98 125,441.10 4.59 27.15 30.14 4.05 10.11 17.74 59.11 6
Wandsworth 375.33 607,481.00 3.48 26.64 29.11 2.07 10.54 19.59 59.07 7
Runnymede 553.16 3,066,460.48 1.82 26.6 29.09 2.09 10.55 19.46 58.95 8
Tower Hamlets 209.42 58,022.98 11.72 26.67 29.12 2.02 10.54 19.54 58.94 9
Newham 351.92 158,610.92 3.6 26.67 29.12 2.02 10.55 19.54 58.8 10
Merton 390.69 277,763.46 3.6 26.63 29.08 1.97 10.54 19.59 58.59 11
Windsor and Maidenhead 669.06 1,841,523.24 2.55 26.6 29.1 2.07 10.54 19.4 58.53 12
Richmond upon Thames 394.61 680,458.59 3.36 26.63 29.13 2.13 10.52 19.46 58.39 13
Redbridge 422.54 423,295.27 2.54 26.68 29.15 2.03 10.51 19.53 58.35 14
Barking and Dagenham 326.58 244,275.63 3.24 26.69 29.14 2 10.52 19.61 58.29 15
Westminster 341.37 235,922.53 6.06 26.66 29.12 2.19 10.54 19.55 58.08 16
Broxbourne 518.88 1,011,811.32 2.53 26.7 29.2 2.07 10.48 19.48 58.04 17
Gateshead 458.05 105,805.25 4.92 27.12 30.09 4 10.15 17.8 57.96 18
Hackney 262.08 115,476.08 6.79 26.67 29.15 2.05 10.52 19.51 57.92 19
Gosport 607.47 476,157.46 2.02 26.45 28.91 1.89 10.59 19.58 57.9 20
Nottingham 469.01 219,396.50 3.22 26.83 29.54 2.57 10.37 18.73 57.69 21
Lewisham 309.62 93,177.51 4.81 26.66 29.09 1.94 10.54 19.61 57.45 22
Stoke-on-Trent 281.43 181,584.00 5.6 26.72 29.41 2.56 10.35 18.8 57.36 23
Hounslow 429.47 203,681.72 2.83 26.63 29.12 2.05 10.55 19.46 57.33 24
Chelmsford 909.1 260,884.52 1.78 26.73 29.13 1.86 10.55 19.75 57.28 25
Cannock Chase 662.31 1,858,211.51 1.48 26.68 29.33 2.4 10.47 18.86 57 26
Havering 493.18 218,342.78 2.54 26.69 29.1 2.04 10.57 19.72 57 27
Birmingham 521.34 601,440.94 2.42 26.66 29.31 2.47 10.49 18.93 56.93 28
Harlow 257.76 109,186.81 5.4 26.72 29.21 2.07 10.49 19.5 56.9 29
Walsall 718.15 613,660.25 1.85 26.67 29.31 2.39 10.51 18.88 56.89 30
Peterborough 905.81 511,975.56 1.99 26.87 29.49 2.49 10.43 18.98 56.81 31
Barnet 390.9 139,178.68 3.43 26.67 29.19 2.18 10.54 19.39 56.61 32
Leicester 424.59 144,451.71 3.49 26.78 29.48 2.49 10.41 18.83 56.58 33
Rushmoor 454.08 94,689.88 3 26.58 29.05 1.97 10.58 19.43 56.54 34
Lambeth 323.1 177,291.28 5.61 26.66 29.11 2.06 10.51 19.59 56.54 35
Waltham Forest 427.88 123,622.59 4.33 26.67 29.15 2.05 10.52 19.51 56.23 36
Bury 599.15 404,041.10 2.42 26.8 29.54 3.05 10.31 18.6 56.19 37
Stockport 514.42 311,483.06 2.44 26.78 29.52 3 10.34 18.66 56.13 38
Basildon 699.68 226,875.02 1.56 26.7 29.06 1.94 10.58 19.78 56.12 39
Hart 572.98 263,597.08 2.27 26.56 29.04 2.03 10.57 19.49 56.1 40
Stockton-on-Tees 803.76 281,660.44 1.49 27.08 30.01 3.65 10.23 18 56.1 41
Erewash 832.36 445,028.99 1.59 26.81 29.51 2.51 10.41 18.76 56.09 42
Sheffield 571.69 185,402.87 2.7 26.86 29.62 2.87 10.31 18.59 56.08 43
Southwark 235.36 99,620.36 10.22 26.66 29.11 2.06 10.51 19.59 56.07 44
Sutton 429.84 140,316.46 3.14 26.63 29.08 1.97 10.54 19.59 56.04 45
Aberdeen City 720.12 266,205.72 2 27.42 30.55 4.77 9.82 17.08 56.03 46
Thanet 513 38,113.73 3.39 26.62 28.78 1.53 10.64 20.62 56.03 47
Brentwood 1,017.66 354,887.94 2.01 26.7 29.1 2 10.55 19.7 55.91 48
Kensington and Chelsea 355.67 134,090.27 4.69 26.66 29.12 2.19 10.54 19.55 55.89 49
Greenwich 386.7 159,100.59 3.73 26.66 29.08 2.04 10.53 19.59 55.83 50
Gedling 1,054.36 522,532.47 1.41 26.86 29.59 2.66 10.35 18.64 55.83 51
Kingston upon Thames 737.57 1,700,803.55 1.6 26.62 29.1 2.03 10.51 19.53 55.79 52
Eastbourne 569.16 134,868.48 2.35 26.55 28.81 1.74 10.61 20.02 55.67 53
Bracknell Forest 544.35 317,927.22 2.92 26.58 29.09 2.11 10.53 19.4 55.62 54
Lichfield 1,116.07 469,134.34 1.52 26.71 29.37 2.32 10.49 18.82 55.61 55
Amber Valley 839.76 348,736.17 1.91 26.82 29.52 2.57 10.37 18.75 55.57 56
Spelthorne 657.41 234,556.73 1.63 26.61 29.11 2.04 10.56 19.44 55.44 57
Lincoln 584.28 148,969.71 2.2 26.95 29.71 3.07 10.31 18.65 55.23 58
Medway 648.38 165,449.60 2.59 26.68 28.97 1.89 10.57 20 55.23 59
Rutland 2,525.71 4,048,109.46 1.18 26.85 29.52 2.62 10.43 18.84 55.23 60
Brent 442.43 168,829.01 2.68 26.66 29.16 2.15 10.52 19.45 55.21 61
Thurrock 784.05 371,023.34 2 26.69 29.09 2.02 10.54 19.74 55.18 62
Enfield 440.09 150,895.65 3.56 26.67 29.17 2.11 10.5 19.48 55.03 63
Milton Keynes 624.64 357,232.26 2.22 26.7 29.32 2.43 10.47 19.19 54.96 64
Castle Point 1,048.75 1,041,695.06 1.25 26.68 29.02 1.92 10.55 19.89 54.96 65
Ashfield 796.77 280,423.58 1.46 26.85 29.59 2.63 10.33 18.61 54.89 66
Newcastle-under-Lyme 756.61 242,338.49 4.02 26.7 29.38 2.45 10.34 18.8 54.88 67
Bromley 492.87 122,850.48 2.95 26.64 29.03 2.02 10.56 19.67 54.84 68
Norwich 628.63 107,082.19 2.58 26.86 29.21 2.01 10.53 19.87 54.82 69
Southampton 514.45 282,257.54 2.66 26.44 28.92 2.06 10.56 19.5 54.81 70
Bedford 867.63 219,134.66 2.27 26.75 29.35 2.41 10.51 19.11 54.78 71
Bexley 579.46 169,735.52 2.6 26.67 29.07 2.04 10.55 19.71 54.75 72
Leeds 783.4 177,129.84 2.04 26.94 29.75 3.21 10.25 18.37 54.7 73
Croydon 475.25 225,713.22 2.76 26.64 29.07 1.99 10.51 19.64 54.7 74
Barnsley 837.05 178,009.60 2.12 26.89 29.67 3.14 10.29 18.46 54.65 75
Epping Forest 1,074.83 477,199.11 1.6 26.72 29.19 2.08 10.51 19.54 54.64 76
Middlesbrough 746.75 116,448.98 2.05 27.1 30.06 3.73 10.18 17.98 54.63 77
Manchester 431.67 130,260.34 2.87 26.78 29.5 2.95 10.36 18.69 54.6 78
Oxford 528.78 304,911.12 2.35 26.61 29.18 2.13 10.47 19.2 54.58 79
Dartford 588.19 316,832.68 2.2 26.67 29.05 2.04 10.54 19.78 54.55 80
Haringey 318.27 81,492.33 6.25 26.66 29.13 2.12 10.5 19.54 54.45 81
Sunderland 650.36 125,899.16 1.83 27.12 30.08 4 10.14 17.86 54.45 82
Hinckley and Bosworth 1,186.24 391,867.69 1.52 26.74 29.39 2.31 10.46 18.89 54.45 83
Ipswich 601.22 140,564.14 2.13 26.74 29.02 1.92 10.56 20.08 54.43 84
Warwick 790.77 236,546.26 2.32 26.66 29.26 2.53 10.53 19.04 54.43 85
Wokingham 667.3 197,843.40 2.56 26.58 29.09 2.03 10.53 19.39 54.43 86
City of Edinburgh 513.86 257,438.54 4.05 27.06 29.84 4.5 9.95 18.2 54.29 87
Watford 385.72 160,396.03 3.16 26.65 29.17 2.27 10.49 19.37 54.25 88
Wakefield 744.7 141,329.33 1.84 26.93 29.73 3.12 10.28 18.44 54.22 89
Rotherham 886.58 199,179.78 1.59 26.9 29.66 2.91 10.3 18.51 54.16 90
Dacorum 630.21 99,719.11 3.73 26.69 29.25 2.28 10.52 19.27 54.16 91
Great Yarmouth 1,073.85 109,077.85 1.56 26.84 29.12 1.78 10.55 20.11 54.12 92
Dundee City 503.69 130,891.28 2.71 27.22 30.11 4.68 9.95 17.83 54.1 93
Liverpool 361.44 151,100.43 4.66 26.71 29.34 2.74 10.35 18.89 54.09 94
Sandwell 461.94 169,498.69 2.04 26.66 29.29 2.46 10.5 18.92 54.09 95
Maidstone 1,244.37 458,886.96 1.9 26.63 28.91 1.89 10.56 20.05 54.08 96
Cambridge 719.87 172,297.16 3.65 26.79 29.32 2.3 10.4 19.33 54 97
Chesterfield 856.42 164,246.58 1.53 26.86 29.62 2.81 10.36 18.57 53.98 98
Tameside 576.35 218,531.37 1.95 26.81 29.54 3.11 10.32 18.62 53.95 99
Charnwood 811.85 271,694.57 1.45 26.8 29.5 2.53 10.38 18.79 53.95 100
East Lothian 1,129.84 362,806.40 1.28 27.15 30.07 4.27 10.02 17.77 53.86 101
Ealing 374.97 90,079.44 4.13 26.65 29.16 2.08 10.48 19.43 53.86 102
Wealden 2,404.44 286,924.80 1.3 26.59 28.9 1.82 10.61 19.95 53.8 103
Hammersmith and Fulham 312.69 48,374.74 4.59 26.64 29.12 2.17 10.54 19.5 53.66 104
Rother 2,049.77 199,796.02 2.07 26.58 28.82 1.69 10.61 20.18 53.61 105
Brighton and Hove 621.39 119,391.03 2.79 26.54 28.89 1.89 10.59 19.82 53.61 106
St. Helens 478.56 183,304.75 2.55 26.73 29.38 2.7 10.33 18.77 53.57 107
Northumberland 1,650.24 157,656.87 1.47 27.1 30.08 3.75 10.1 17.73 53.56 108
Waverley 1,009.50 232,078.07 1.85 26.55 28.98 1.99 10.57 19.6 53.55 109
Luton 622.14 155,294.71 2.27 26.7 29.26 2.36 10.51 19.25 53.49 110
Derby 599.59 140,663.03 1.67 26.79 29.49 2.51 10.39 18.79 53.47 111
Surrey Heath 840.37 153,133.47 1.4 26.58 29.04 1.98 10.57 19.48 53.45 112
Stevenage 606.76 239,063.66 1.91 26.72 29.27 2.26 10.45 19.37 53.43 113
Kingston upon Hull, City of 887.93 163,011.44 1.38 27.1 29.9 3.61 10.27 18.47 53.38 114
St Albans 469.31 101,578.86 3.94 26.69 29.22 2.24 10.47 19.31 53.34 115
Islington 247.56 37,067.84 10.43 26.66 29.13 2.12 10.5 19.54 53.33 116
Crawley 831.36 387,670.87 1.23 26.59 28.98 2.04 10.6 19.75 53.33 117
West Suffolk 1,895.40 193,309.25 1.42 26.82 29.25 2.08 10.55 19.56 53.3 118
Stafford 1,621.03 1,562,188.13 1.34 26.69 29.36 2.45 10.38 18.85 53.28 119
Cheshire West and Chester 981.09 240,234.92 2.71 26.68 29.33 2.45 10.4 18.87 53.25 120
Knowsley 333.45 109,673.44 4.27 26.72 29.37 2.7 10.3 18.86 53.25 121
Hertsmere 537.03 98,404.39 2.62 26.68 29.21 2.25 10.52 19.36 53.24 122
Rushcliffe 2,007.57 336,944.15 1.34 26.85 29.59 2.66 10.36 18.67 53.21 123
North East Derbyshire 1,270.10 385,045.67 1.22 26.84 29.58 2.7 10.33 18.65 53.19 124
Southend-on-Sea 569.29 168,080.53 1.65 26.69 28.99 1.84 10.53 20.02 53.13 125
Havant 1,243.63 766,203.36 1.34 26.47 28.93 2 10.55 19.59 53.11 126
Wigan 735.99 322,962.14 1.98 26.75 29.45 2.87 10.29 18.72 53.07 127
Coventry 669.67 156,623.81 2.3 26.7 29.35 2.48 10.48 18.92 53.04 128
Redditch 753.07 694,655.01 1.49 26.61 29.23 2.48 10.47 19.08 53.03 129
East Northamptonshire 1,152.56 390,967.82 1.26 26.81 29.44 2.54 10.44 18.97 53 130
Doncaster 1,296.02 160,566.64 1.59 26.96 29.78 3.05 10.24 18.48 52.95 131
Elmbridge 753.41 237,327.44 1.72 26.61 29.08 2.01 10.52 19.54 52.93 132
Portsmouth 505 53,344.41 3.18 26.45 28.89 1.94 10.6 19.62 52.9 133
Halton 504.48 121,305.78 2.97 26.7 29.35 2.49 10.35 18.84 52.9 134
Dover 1,066.10 99,486.63 1.65 26.6 28.73 1.59 10.63 20.64 52.88 135
North Warwickshire 1,708.76 764,497.79 1.03 26.7 29.34 2.29 10.5 18.93 52.86 136
Wellingborough 1,182.88 243,446.99 1.96 26.74 29.38 2.47 10.43 19.02 52.86 137
Solihull 1,157.72 451,216.28 1.37 26.68 29.3 2.52 10.5 18.93 52.84 138
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 649.95 98,626.10 2.18 26.36 28.84 1.98 10.61 19.59 52.8 139
Bristol, City of 333.55 203,488.36 4.38 26.42 28.94 2.12 10.5 19.48 52.78 140
Hillingdon 591.63 146,050.63 2.49 26.63 29.13 2.14 10.51 19.41 52.78 141
Midlothian 808.85 389,427.14 1.3 27.07 29.88 4.22 10.02 18.12 52.77 142
Tamworth 676.48 266,900.84 1.2 26.71 29.38 2.34 10.44 18.89 52.75 143
Mole Valley 890.31 174,185.85 1.84 26.61 29.03 1.94 10.55 19.69 52.71 144
South Bucks 983.29 386,316.16 1.56 26.62 29.15 2.18 10.51 19.37 52.71 145
Reigate and Banstead 677.76 125,070.09 2.46 26.62 29.05 2.03 10.55 19.63 52.67 146
Warrington 498.97 97,417.93 4.08 26.73 29.42 2.65 10.3 18.78 52.66 147
Salford 525.41 157,404.00 2.28 26.76 29.5 2.97 10.27 18.67 52.61 148
Harrogate 1,217.43 164,117.97 1.52 26.96 29.8 3.35 10.23 18.23 52.61 149
Newark and Sherwood 2,528.59 213,295.86 1.59 26.89 29.64 2.68 10.32 18.58 52.56 150
Mansfield 676.45 44,862.39 2.83 26.87 29.6 2.69 10.34 18.62 52.55 151
Broxtowe 714.99 145,918.73 1.38 26.83 29.58 2.61 10.32 18.66 52.48 152
Staffordshire Moorlands 1,422.11 286,580.55 1.7 26.76 29.45 2.66 10.39 18.81 52.47 153
Redcar and Cleveland 825.58 86,098.07 1.6 27.13 30.06 3.99 10.2 17.98 52.45 154
North Norfolk 1,986.47 493,679.23 1.31 26.93 29.31 2.4 10.51 19.7 52.43 155
Corby 838.03 295,732.05 1.24 26.79 29.43 2.55 10.42 18.94 52.39 156
Scarborough 1,633.54 75,440.98 2.76 27.17 30.05 3.83 10.19 18.16 52.36 157
Welwyn Hatfield 944.92 201,333.14 2.1 26.7 29.22 2.19 10.49 19.41 52.33 158
Bolsover 1,199.14 278,005.65 1.09 26.87 29.62 2.84 10.32 18.58 52.32 159
Eastleigh 713.92 248,595.81 1.93 26.46 28.93 2.1 10.56 19.51 52.31 160
Guildford 673.92 156,655.53 2.85 26.58 29.04 2.08 10.53 19.52 52.3 161
Colchester 1,479.16 421,832.90 1.16 26.74 29.06 1.85 10.52 19.92 52.22 162
Hartlepool 623.52 73,780.28 1.47 27.12 30.06 4.06 10.22 17.94 52.19 163
King's Lynn and West Norfolk 2,256.45 366,221.01 1.44 26.92 29.44 2.43 10.38 19.28 52.18 164
Uttlesford 1,814.11 459,951.98 1.47 26.75 29.23 2.19 10.49 19.52 52.18 165
Kettering 1,077.54 204,025.32 1.67 26.78 29.41 2.58 10.46 18.96 52.16 166
Bromsgrove 1,301.41 603,225.58 1.24 26.62 29.24 2.53 10.52 18.98 52.07 167
Gloucester 659.09 144,719.26 1.69 26.51 29.08 2.12 10.55 19.22 52.05 168
Tendring 1,387.63 108,027.84 1.37 26.72 28.99 1.77 10.57 20.09 52.01 169
York 877.35 67,730.29 2.51 27.02 29.87 3.56 10.22 18.34 52 170
Angus 1,621.09 190,924.26 1.9 27.26 30.19 4.88 9.94 17.7 52 171
Northampton 931.89 220,911.95 1.44 26.73 29.35 2.47 10.48 19.06 51.89 172
Basingstoke and Deane 925.27 237,253.51 2.01 26.52 29.01 2.04 10.52 19.41 51.88 173
Fife 1,067.39 233,469.32 1.59 27.18 30.06 4.79 10 17.84 51.85 174
Rochford 1,059.11 234,542.06 1.09 26.69 29.02 1.89 10.55 19.93 51.85 175
Stroud 1,082.01 133,621.11 1.64 26.49 29.03 1.96 10.55 19.3 51.8 176
Slough 555.86 132,216.60 1.97 26.61 29.13 2.09 10.5 19.4 51.75 177
Melton 2,088.10 161,281.16 1.6 26.83 29.53 2.6 10.4 18.78 51.7 178
Gravesham 538.65 109,143.56 3.78 26.65 29.01 2.03 10.52 19.87 51.65 179
North East Lincolnshire 1,359.29 95,999.81 1.7 27.07 29.8 3.16 10.31 18.7 51.64 180
Central Bedfordshire 1,554.03 282,687.09 1.33 26.71 29.28 2.38 10.5 19.21 51.56 181
Nuneaton and Bedworth 936.1 127,665.26 1.44 26.72 29.36 2.3 10.49 18.91 51.53 182
Canterbury 743.31 39,106.55 2.57 26.63 28.8 1.64 10.6 20.46 51.47 183
Chorley 1,083.76 1,419,584.71 1.11 26.77 29.47 3.17 10.27 18.7 51.46 184
East Hampshire 1,399.74 423,070.31 1.36 26.51 28.97 2.06 10.55 19.51 51.42 185
Swindon 866.22 238,451.37 1.92 26.52 29.08 2.15 10.52 19.31 51.39 186
Wirral 455.5 132,499.09 3.19 26.68 29.31 2.76 10.33 18.99 51.38 187
City of London 233.87 2,460.22 10.72 26.66 29.11 2.06 10.51 19.59 51.35 188
North Lincolnshire 1,786.32 140,014.65 1.55 27.02 29.81 3.66 10.28 18.49 51.34 189
Dorset 1,807.83 328,094.27 1.37 26.32 28.76 2.08 10.64 19.64 51.34 190
Oadby and Wigston 688.32 101,175.68 1.59 26.78 29.44 2.47 10.4 18.89 51.25 191
Bolton 645.36 169,150.07 1.99 26.77 29.48 3.22 10.28 18.7 51.24 192
Tunbridge Wells 1,063.73 91,528.97 1.97 26.62 28.91 1.86 10.58 19.99 51.23 193
Telford and Wrekin 554.95 65,559.47 3.99 26.64 29.25 2.31 10.45 19.02 51.17 194
Kirklees 963.71 121,696.90 1.37 26.86 29.63 3.31 10.33 18.48 51.14 195
Rochdale 743.06 120,884.33 1.77 26.82 29.55 3.1 10.27 18.58 51 196
Bradford 740.29 92,138.86 1.59 26.9 29.71 3.45 10.21 18.37 50.98 197
Swale 1,084.36 98,106.98 1.85 26.65 28.9 1.67 10.55 20.15 50.95 198
Preston 740.5 201,053.55 1.63 26.77 29.47 3.23 10.29 18.71 50.79 199
Worthing 557.76 41,425.70 1.72 26.52 28.9 1.88 10.6 19.8 50.75 200
Adur 602.78 19,819.96 2.05 26.53 28.9 1.84 10.6 19.82 50.75 201
Pendle 638.1 59,115.98 2.01 26.84 29.6 3.37 10.31 18.49 50.72 202
Tonbridge and Malling 1,156.92 344,290.69 1.34 26.64 28.97 2.04 10.55 19.92 50.69 203
Burnley 566.61 40,472.98 2.98 26.83 29.59 3.24 10.27 18.52 50.65 204
Cheshire East 1,179.91 108,902.49 2.04 26.73 29.42 2.59 10.39 18.76 50.56 205
Rugby 1,412.00 237,751.44 1.48 26.71 29.33 2.78 10.49 18.99 50.54 206
Sevenoaks 1,791.54 367,090.49 1.83 26.65 29 2.05 10.53 19.81 50.53 207
Wrexham 1,027.94 276,721.76 2.3 26.62 29.22 2.57 10.41 19.12 50.45 208
Ashford 1,345.93 74,618.09 3.05 26.61 28.85 1.72 10.57 20.27 50.44 209
Blackburn with Darwen 777.87 161,426.35 1.86 26.78 29.5 3.37 10.28 18.67 50.42 210
Dudley 634.61 119,275.95 1.68 26.65 29.27 2.55 10.49 18.93 50.34 211
Darlington 963.25 67,643.55 1.46 27.05 29.97 3.78 10.18 17.99 50.33 212
Scottish Borders 2,811.93 185,662.98 2.25 27.03 29.88 4.09 10.05 18.04 50.31 213
Malvern Hills 1,855.05 124,175.18 2.63 26.54 29.15 2.27 10.53 19.14 50.29 214
Huntingdonshire 1,793.21 114,699.91 1.59 26.81 29.37 2.29 10.47 19.15 50.29 215
Derbyshire Dales 2,768.07 209,459.86 1.38 26.79 29.5 2.63 10.36 18.67 50.28 216
Hyndburn 497.19 46,778.09 2.38 26.81 29.56 3.12 10.26 18.55 50.25 217
West Lancashire 1,505.79 172,110.74 2.48 26.74 29.39 2.85 10.33 18.85 50.2 218
East Staffordshire 2,072.37 175,238.43 1.22 26.73 29.41 2.4 10.43 18.79 50.18 219
South Ribble 862.79 151,118.77 1.81 26.76 29.46 3.1 10.3 18.71 50.11 220
Sefton 540.13 93,461.31 2.96 26.7 29.33 2.86 10.34 18.9 50.11 221
Lewes 932.38 85,525.27 1.52 26.55 28.86 1.78 10.58 19.9 50.08 222
Oldham 696.2 77,852.11 1.72 26.82 29.55 3.09 10.29 18.59 50.04 223
Folkestone and Hythe 961.74 112,038.33 2.11 26.6 28.8 1.67 10.55 20.41 49.98 224
Horsham 2,133.44 265,526.31 1.04 26.54 28.95 2.04 10.61 19.71 49.94 225
North West Leicestershire 1,292.52 86,217.92 1.45 26.77 29.45 2.45 10.43 18.82 49.81 226
Carlisle 1,391.21 180,530.89 1.24 26.95 29.77 3.78 10.13 18.21 49.78 227
East Suffolk 1,292.30 76,468.32 1.68 26.77 29.06 1.75 10.51 20.14 49.72 228
East Riding of Yorkshire 1,721.17 50,262.48 1.56 27.07 29.9 3.55 10.27 18.35 49.64 229
Trafford 547.93 41,501.76 2.21 26.75 29.47 2.82 10.34 18.69 49.61 230
Boston 1,670.23 123,872.79 1.16 26.94 29.6 2.74 10.36 18.86 49.57 231
South Gloucestershire 922.48 143,752.08 1.88 26.43 28.96 2.02 10.52 19.46 49.56 232
Calderdale 880.13 70,111.43 1.71 26.86 29.63 3.28 10.25 18.52 49.55 233
Wycombe 957.05 64,994.29 2.59 26.63 29.18 2.25 10.51 19.31 49.54 234
Caerphilly 813.75 302,659.50 1.41 26.4 28.85 2.25 10.59 19.67 49.52 235
Three Rivers 854.96 67,245.01 2.19 26.66 29.19 2.34 10.52 19.33 49.48 236
County Durham 1,260.54 78,598.26 1.3 27.02 29.92 3.79 10.17 17.99 49.37 237
Cotswold 2,208.19 198,265.69 1.5 26.53 29.1 2.1 10.52 19.22 49.31 238
North Hertfordshire 1,329.76 121,627.76 1.27 26.74 29.32 2.26 10.48 19.21 49.29 239
South Derbyshire 1,212.18 55,659.97 1.73 26.77 29.45 2.53 10.44 18.79 49.28 240
Cheltenham 596.63 60,225.34 2.83 26.55 29.12 2.2 10.5 19.21 49.27 241
Aberdeenshire 3,661.50 158,639.10 1.13 27.33 30.37 4.55 9.83 17.41 49.26 242
Woking 815.13 122,287.01 1.52 26.58 29.04 2.08 10.53 19.52 49.22 243
Worcester 593.86 80,914.42 1.68 26.58 29.19 2.33 10.5 19.12 49.09 244
Daventry 1,888.16 235,361.99 1.26 26.72 29.35 2.6 10.46 19.05 49.05 245
High Peak 1,170.12 81,126.07 1.44 26.81 29.56 3.03 10.33 18.61 49.04 246
Newport 754.75 100,917.38 1.83 26.4 28.87 2.14 10.59 19.57 49 247
Harrow 660.52 73,384.25 1.89 26.66 29.19 2.12 10.46 19.4 48.94 248
New Forest 1,335.13 106,911.75 1.37 26.41 28.89 1.94 10.58 19.54 48.92 249
Cherwell 1,197.18 64,735.57 2.91 26.63 29.22 2.32 10.49 19.16 48.91 250
Breckland 2,215.78 91,765.62 1.36 26.88 29.36 2.19 10.48 19.48 48.88 251
Herefordshire, County of 1,877.43 106,184.54 2 26.49 29.06 2.15 10.55 19.28 48.88 252
South Norfolk 2,468.61 96,518.55 1.1 26.83 29.16 1.93 10.54 19.94 48.87 253
Cardiff 494.09 104,793.32 3.45 26.38 28.82 2.21 10.56 19.71 48.86 254
West Oxfordshire 1,536.02 165,115.94 2.09 26.57 29.14 2.29 10.46 19.17 48.82 255
Falkirk 547.23 135,597.92 2.68 26.99 29.59 4.41 9.97 18.75 48.82 256
Maldon 2,371.65 213,420.52 1.25 26.73 29.05 1.93 10.5 19.89 48.71 257
West Lothian 617.79 121,897.49 1.98 26.99 29.65 4.54 10.01 18.53 48.68 258
Rossendale 609.24 27,374.65 1.79 26.82 29.56 2.98 10.29 18.57 48.67 259
West Berkshire 1,322.67 183,849.30 2.58 26.54 29.07 2.27 10.48 19.32 48.65 260
Babergh 1,828.78 72,114.47 1.83 26.77 29.08 1.95 10.52 19.89 48.64 261
Isle of Wight 902.35 41,330.45 2.33 26.42 28.86 1.94 10.59 19.65 48.61 262
Reading 643.95 97,478.04 1.7 26.57 29.09 2.14 10.49 19.36 48.61 263
Mid Sussex 1,462.40 81,065.35 1.31 26.59 28.96 1.99 10.59 19.82 48.33 264
Ribble Valley 1,580.00 113,380.49 1.33 26.83 29.61 3.36 10.25 18.51 48.31 265
Wolverhampton 702.32 81,919.77 1.46 26.65 29.29 2.44 10.41 18.91 48.27 266
Denbighshire 2,144.03 1,761,586.56 1.27 26.61 29.14 2.79 10.39 19.26 48.13 267
Glasgow City 462.74 240,749.40 2.66 26.85 29.34 3.94 9.98 19.25 48.11 268
Monmouthshire 2,320.38 87,752.42 1.05 26.44 28.95 2 10.61 19.46 48.11 269
South Kesteven 1,790.56 50,856.09 1.71 26.88 29.57 2.74 10.33 18.83 48.04 270
Blaby 1,453.74 79,516.77 1.25 26.75 29.43 2.44 10.41 18.88 48.03 271
Stratford-on-Avon 2,418.27 174,994.56 1.56 26.63 29.24 2.64 10.5 19.1 48.02 272
Lancaster 943.56 34,594.13 3.07 26.81 29.58 3.41 10.22 18.54 47.83 273
Fareham 906.13 85,325.61 1.19 26.44 28.91 1.95 10.57 19.59 47.83 274
Moray 2,010.38 65,457.45 1.59 27.28 30.24 4.76 9.82 17.69 47.81 275
Blackpool 683.73 98,895.03 1.64 26.75 29.42 3.13 10.26 18.79 47.81 276
Bassetlaw 2,494.92 75,501.92 1.25 26.94 29.71 3.1 10.26 18.49 47.81 277
South Staffordshire 1,559.90 202,985.86 1.08 26.67 29.3 2.45 10.39 18.87 47.79 278
North Lanarkshire 705.42 344,781.38 2.67 26.89 29.44 4.27 9.96 18.99 47.79 279
South Northamptonshire 2,395.83 245,644.20 1.01 26.69 29.29 2.55 10.52 19.15 47.72 280
Vale of White Horse 1,554.82 119,136.38 1.69 26.56 29.12 2.24 10.5 19.22 47.67 281
Wyre Forest 770 63,549.99 2.34 26.6 29.21 2.52 10.48 19.05 47.59 282
Mid Suffolk 2,631.96 143,312.61 1.03 26.79 29.11 1.9 10.52 19.89 47.56 283
Merthyr Tydfil 804.94 205,264.05 1.4 26.41 28.86 2.32 10.59 19.75 47.49 284
Vale of Glamorgan 924.78 178,765.86 2.5 26.36 28.76 2.13 10.56 19.84 47.47 285
West Lindsey 2,996.33 126,658.39 1.2 27 29.78 3.9 10.28 18.55 47.43 286
South Oxfordshire 1,400.16 128,081.99 1.41 26.6 29.13 2.25 10.49 19.28 47.4 287
Harborough 2,824.14 101,857.95 1.15 26.79 29.46 2.48 10.42 18.84 47.34 288
Allerdale 1,642.46 281,688.06 1.31 26.82 29.5 3.75 10.11 18.7 47.28 289
Chiltern 964.02 69,930.23 1.61 26.66 29.21 2.38 10.49 19.32 47.25 290
Eden 2,642.09 134,511.99 1.1 26.9 29.69 3.59 10.2 18.27 47.24 291
Torfaen 772.44 87,093.06 1.29 26.42 28.9 2.19 10.6 19.6 47.21 292
Wychavon 1,281.47 41,341.89 2.14 26.57 29.16 2.43 10.53 19.1 47.2 293
East Lindsey 2,896.78 79,699.24 1.09 27.02 29.69 3.02 10.37 18.84 47.01 294
Wiltshire 1,542.81 152,315.66 1.41 26.45 28.98 2.08 10.52 19.43 46.91 295
Winchester 2,104.08 213,545.03 1.45 26.47 28.93 2.1 10.52 19.53 46.84 296
South Cambridgeshire 2,410.42 146,175.57 1.1 26.79 29.32 2.29 10.38 19.32 46.81 297
North Kesteven 2,174.40 47,795.08 1.08 26.93 29.65 2.75 10.35 18.73 46.7 298
Wyre 1,090.53 91,838.90 1.37 26.79 29.51 3.31 10.24 18.69 46.67 299
Selby 2,490.52 43,283.51 1.2 26.97 29.78 3.22 10.26 18.42 46.64 300
Flintshire 1,671.48 192,039.17 1.59 26.64 29.2 2.79 10.38 19.14 46.53 301
Chichester 3,074.99 198,401.94 1.43 26.52 28.94 2.02 10.53 19.6 46.39 302
Test Valley 1,249.07 133,611.83 1.31 26.47 28.95 2.16 10.54 19.48 46.33 303
Broadland 2,010.10 113,386.67 1.05 26.89 29.27 2.3 10.5 19.74 46.28 304
Richmondshire 2,551.04 38,078.99 1.36 26.96 29.81 3.61 10.23 18.16 46.23 305
East Cambridgeshire 3,348.47 58,945.44 1.39 26.84 29.36 2.21 10.44 19.33 46.15 306
Arun 1,140.84 48,069.67 1.55 26.5 28.9 1.93 10.54 19.69 46.03 307
East Hertfordshire 2,729.43 83,824.90 1.2 26.73 29.25 2.11 10.47 19.39 46.02 308
Barrow-in-Furness 1,019.33 83,815.66 1.7 26.77 29.41 3.36 10.23 18.8 45.81 309
Torbay 540.81 75,951.20 4.15 26.21 28.49 1.82 10.53 20.23 45.76 310
Blaenau Gwent 999.89 120,366.09 1.22 26.41 28.86 2.29 10.59 19.67 45.7 311
South Lakeland 1,873.25 73,010.09 1.26 26.83 29.58 3.3 10.21 18.54 45.59 312
North Somerset 1,407.54 105,658.51 1.74 26.4 28.89 2.12 10.54 19.53 45.52 313
Braintree 1,074.59 50,362.63 1.17 26.76 29.15 2.05 10.49 19.72 45.51 314
Clackmannanshire 955.62 105,000.51 1.75 27.01 29.67 4.38 9.87 18.68 45.42 315
Tandridge 1,127.90 74,861.35 1.6 26.62 29.01 2.1 10.52 19.79 45.36 316
Bath and North East Somerset 934.92 33,793.59 2.3 26.42 28.93 2.15 10.55 19.48 45.32 317
Rhondda Cynon Taf 1,326.67 227,815.42 1.28 26.38 28.81 2.27 10.56 19.78 45.26 318
Hambleton 2,474.41 23,732.14 1.09 27.03 29.9 3.51 10.17 18.14 45.16 319
Shropshire 3,343.63 117,874.39 1.21 26.6 29.19 2.34 10.49 19.07 45.06 320
Craven 2,328.84 29,107.92 1.43 26.88 29.7 3.49 10.19 18.38 45.05 321
South Lanarkshire 925.98 164,054.06 1.84 26.89 29.48 4.58 10 18.88 44.83 322
Forest of Dean 3,260.49 88,658.05 1.02 26.47 29.03 2.04 10.55 19.3 44.8 323
Stirling 1,081.53 137,595.52 3.07 26.9 29.38 4.03 9.97 19.28 44.76 324
Fylde 1,280.60 60,433.25 1.19 26.75 29.41 3.05 10.32 18.8 44.37 325
Ryedale 2,721.73 53,787.70 1.02 27.1 29.97 4.1 10.18 18.19 44.05 326
Exeter 520.92 73,947.37 2.41 26.24 28.55 1.79 10.48 20.1 43.96 327
Perth and Kinross 2,367.33 118,485.15 1.45 27.07 29.73 4.49 9.86 18.61 43.93 328
Renfrewshire 865 483,575.91 1.79 26.72 29.14 3.88 9.99 19.53 43.91 329
Sedgemoor 2,211.18 88,256.30 1.43 26.34 28.79 2.03 10.56 19.7 43.75 330
Tewkesbury 1,808.31 44,616.87 1.11 26.53 29.1 2.19 10.52 19.22 43.56 331
Fenland 4,058.79 44,719.63 1.05 26.88 29.46 2.46 10.39 19.1 43.39 332
East Devon 1,524.70 79,616.16 1.6 26.26 28.64 1.84 10.54 19.99 43.35 333
East Renfrewshire 764.7 1,040,042.51 1.78 26.67 29.08 3.88 9.97 19.53 43.31 334
Aylesbury Vale 2,712.50 115,524.37 1.01 26.67 29.25 2.64 10.5 19.2 43.29 335
South Holland 2,362.76 15,907.42 1.04 26.9 29.52 2.62 10.38 19.01 43.12 336
Mid Devon 2,582.80 275,401.45 1.31 26.25 28.54 1.89 10.53 20.11 42.88 337
South Somerset 2,726.87 173,601.30 1.36 26.32 28.78 2.09 10.54 19.75 42.47 338
Bridgend 1,996.81 345,488.07 1.14 26.35 28.73 2.23 10.54 19.9 42.43 339
North Ayrshire 1,338.43 620,508.60 1.56 26.7 29.09 3.62 10.04 19.7 42.16 340
Teignbridge 1,568.86 184,357.07 1.5 26.23 28.49 1.92 10.52 20.24 42.05 341
Mendip 1,797.98 52,496.32 1.26 26.37 28.86 2.16 10.55 19.56 41.7 342
West Dunbartonshire 570.72 78,736.46 2.47 26.79 29.22 3.85 9.96 19.55 41.11 343
Swansea 860.22 289,276.34 1.97 26.36 28.66 2.54 10.48 20.13 41.08 344
East Dunbartonshire 952.78 86,384.95 1.91 26.85 29.32 4.06 9.97 19.28 40.99 345
East Ayrshire 1,603.88 79,194.74 2.39 26.74 29.23 3.53 10.06 19.47 40.9 346
Powys 3,519.92 84,321.97 1.21 26.49 28.97 2.46 10.54 19.55 40.46 347
Shetland Islands 14,340.80 14,353.63 1.03 27.93 31.68 6.37 9.63 15.22 40.2 348
Copeland 1,717.74 67,127.26 1.06 26.78 29.38 3.96 10.21 18.85 39.93 349
Orkney Islands 4,831.59 6,673.18 1.03 27.49 30.68 5.05 9.64 17 39.7 350
Gwynedd 3,338.97 229,155.27 1.25 26.56 28.97 2.98 10.46 19.67 39.67 351
North Devon 1,597.83 64,604.27 1.62 26.28 28.5 1.92 10.52 20.24 39.37 352
South Ayrshire 1,758.50 87,039.56 3.16 26.68 29.02 2.91 10.21 19.9 39.14 353
Somerset West and Taunton 1,630.18 49,539.47 1.1 26.29 28.67 2.03 10.54 19.9 38.66 354
Neath Port Talbot 1,444.60 93,046.24 1.32 26.36 28.71 2.37 10.53 20.01 38.49 355
Dumfries and Galloway 2,663.71 16,035.12 2.49 26.76 29.26 3.56 10.11 19.28 38.15 356
Plymouth 747.64 159,891.82 2.84 26.2 28.29 2.16 10.48 20.72 37.86 357
Inverclyde 922.11 67,481.98 1.92 26.68 29.07 3.65 10.04 19.65 37.1 358
West Devon 3,872.31 384,626.78 1.11 26.23 28.35 2.01 10.49 20.57 36.89 359
Highland 4,757.99 56,073.32 2.06 27.05 29.59 4.96 9.83 19.12 36.68 360
Conwy 2,048.30 41,054.30 1.24 26.58 29.01 2.85 10.41 19.56 36.61 361
Torridge 3,344.44 413,780.88 1.07 26.25 28.38 2.11 10.48 20.55 35.74 362
Isle of Anglesey 3,585.09 264,585.94 1.03 26.55 28.86 2.85 10.45 20.03 35.7 363
South Hams 2,454.41 20,482.78 1.11 26.19 28.37 1.89 10.53 20.53 34.18 364
Carmarthenshire 2,825.02 220,525.35 1.06 26.38 28.63 2.58 10.49 20.29 34.16 365
Argyll and Bute 4,442.93 139,780.34 1.19 26.62 28.96 3.52 10.06 19.85 31.96 366
Cornwall 2,226.29 108,522.94 1.35 26.19 28.06 2.44 10.49 21.23 29.83 367
Ceredigion 3,908.46 7,740.25 1 26.47 28.81 2.41 10.49 19.96 28.84 368
Pembrokeshire 2,265.59 52,647.23 1.08 26.33 28.34 2.45 10.47 20.92 28.17 369
Isles of Scilly 762.77 9,941.10 1.55 26.02 27.13 2.5 10.36 23.29 24.07 370
Na h-Eileanan Siar 4,998.41 17,445.60 1.44 26.72 28.59 4.61 9.81 20.91 18.06 371

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UK weather: Temperatures to hit 33C for hottest two days in a row

The UK is on track to break its record for the hottest day of the year for two days running with temperatures forecast to soar up to 33C on and dry conditions are expected to continue with the weather on track to reach the low 30s in many areas, but it could surpass Thursday's record of 32.2C, the Met Office alerts have already been issued across England by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and will remain in place until 09:00 on Monday as it warns of health risks to the wider heatwave could peak on Saturday at a possible high of 34C, with thundery showers forecast for North Wales and northwest England, and dry and hot conditions in the east. According to the Met Office, by Friday afternoon many regions are also expected to pass the heatwave criteria - which means a temperature threshold is sustained for three consecutive days.A heatwave could be declared in London on Friday where it has passed the threshold of 28C for two days in a Thursday, Suffolk became the first place in the UK to officially enter a heatwave after temperatures passed 27C for the third day in a relief is forecast for Sunday, where the south and east will dip to the high 20s, while temperatures will cool to the mid 20s the record-breaking heat so far this year, temperatures are still below the June peak of 35.6C in heat that continues to build is due to an area of high pressure across the UK which draws in hot weather from other parts of Western Europe with windy UKHSA warned of "significant impacts" across health and social care services and a potential rise in deaths particularly among people with health conditions and those aged over have also responded to more than 500 wildfires across England and Wales this year - a 717% surge on the same period in 2024, the National Fire Chiefs Council are urging the public to exercise caution when spending time outdoors in order to prevent further spikes.

Bet they wished they'd reined it in! Royal Ascot revellers spotted making their way home after a big day on their feet... in the 32.2C heat
Bet they wished they'd reined it in! Royal Ascot revellers spotted making their way home after a big day on their feet... in the 32.2C heat

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Bet they wished they'd reined it in! Royal Ascot revellers spotted making their way home after a big day on their feet... in the 32.2C heat

Revellers at Royal Ascot spilled out onto the street as they were spotted heading home on the hottest day of the year so far. Drinks were flowing in the scorching heat and many racegoers were looking a little worse for wear after leaving the venue. Even King Charles was seen adjusting his tie in the tropical conditions as other racegoers cooled down with magnums of champagne and old-fashioned fans. And the going was stifling for the horses, who were doused in buckets of water as forecasters warned of a four-day heatwave set to see Britain turn hotter than Hawaii – with 34C (93F) expected in the South and East this weekend. Royal Ascot, known as the jewel in the crown of the UK racing calendar, will welcome hundreds of thousands of punters during the five-day meet. The term Ladies Day was first used in 1823 when an anonymous poet described the Thursday of the annual meeting as 'Ladies' Day … when the women, like angels, look sweetly divine.' While there is no official prize on offer for best dressed lady as there is at other race meetings, ticket holders were still eager to put their best foot forward. Stylish racegoers at today's event turned the racecourse into a sea of vibrant outfits as they donned bright prints to ensure they stood out from the crowd. One lady keeps cool with a handheld fan in the scorching sunlight Many of those arriving at the main spectators' enclosure opted for coordinating outfits with their friends too. However, the combination of the blistering sun and an indulgence of drinks proved tough for many. A large police presence was spotted throughout the Berkshire town to keep people in check. Fans were treated to an exciting day of racing as seven-year-old Trawlerman won the Gold Cup with his jockey William Buick. In a race that dates back to 1807, the horse on his 21st race sprung out of the starting stalls and never looked back. The horse which was ridden by legendary jockey Frankie Dettori eight times, began its career during the pandemic. But yesterday it had its finest hour in the two-and-a-half-mile race. Buick was congratulated by King Charles and Queen Camilla, who braved the heat in Berkshire. Taxi! Time to head home for this group of racegoers eager to get out of the sun Two ladies give their feet a rest after walking in heels at the races all day long Also amongst the punters for Ladies Day were famous faces such as former model Jerry Hall, who attended with her son Gabriel Jagger and daughter-in-law Anouk Winzenried. As temperatures soared in excess of 32C –almost 90F – racegoers clad in their finery, including full morning suits for the men, began dropping like flies. At least one person was taken to hospital and more than 40 treated for heat-related illness. The last time Britain reached 34C in June was almost six years ago on June 29, 2019, at Northolt and Heathrow. The record for the month is 35.6C (96.1F) on June 29, 1957, at Camden Square, central London. As The UK Health Security Agency issued a four-day amber heat health alert from noon yesterday until 9am on Monday, even Newcastle-upon-Tyne is forecast to hit 31C (87.8F) tomorrow. The agency warns 'significant impacts are likely' across health and social care services because of high temperatures, including a rise in deaths – particularly among those aged 65 and over. An official heatwave is logged when areas reach a certain temperature for three consecutive days, with thresholds varying from 25-28C (77-82F) in different parts. Temperatures are set to fall back to the mid-20s by the start of next week.

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