THE perfect community is made up of helpful neighbours, regular litter pickers – and a decent local pub, according to research.
A poll of 2,000 Brits also found well maintained community gardens, reliable public transport and a running or walking group are important to create a wholesome environment to live in.
Others reckon low crime rates, small local businesses and a convenience store nearby are also key.
Living in a nice community means 68 per cent take pride in their local area and will do what they can to make it a friendly and welcoming place.
The research was commissioned by SPAR UK, which is launching its third Community Cashback scheme, giving away a total of £100,000 in grants to local voluntary or community organisations and …