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Where the scores come from

Data sources.

Every score on BestPlaceUK is derived from publicly available UK government and open data. We currently use 86 datasets from over 20 official sources. This page lists every one, who publishes it, and how often it updates.

Affordability

The affordability dimension combines four cost factors into a single Cost-of-Living Index. Each factor is sourced independently.

MetricProviderDatasetFrequencyLevel
House pricesHM Land RegistryUK House Price Index (UK HPI)MonthlyLocal Authority
Median salaryONS (Nomis)Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) — Table 8 (place of residence)AnnualLocal Authority
Median rent (England & Wales)ONSPrice Index of Private Rents (PIPR) — monthly price statisticsMonthlyLocal Authority
Median rent (Scotland)Scottish GovernmentPrivate Sector Rent Statistics — median 2-bedroom rent by Broad Rental Market AreaAnnualBroad Rental Market Area (mapped to council areas)
Regional price levelONSRelative Regional Consumer Price Levels (2016)One-off studyRegion
Council tax (England)DLUHCCouncil Tax Live Tables — Band D chargesAnnualLocal Authority
Council tax (Scotland)Scottish GovernmentCouncil Tax Datasets — Band D rates by council areaAnnualCouncil area
Council tax (Wales)StatsWalesAverage Band D council tax by billing authority (LGFS0017)AnnualPrincipal area

Safety

MetricProviderDatasetFrequencyLevel
Crime rate (England & Wales LADs)Home OfficePolice recorded crime at Community Safety Partnership level (ODS)QuarterlyLocal Authority
Crime rate (BUAs & towns)Police UKStreet-level crime data (crimes-street/all-crime API)MonthlyPoint query (centroid)
Crime rate (Scotland)Scottish GovernmentRecorded Crime in Scotland (statistics.gov.scot SPARQL API)AnnualCouncil area
Crime severityONSCrime Severity Score — weighted severity index per 1,000 populationAnnualLocal Authority

Crime data covers England, Wales, and Scotland. Local Authority crime rates for England and Wales use official Home Office recorded crime statistics at Community Safety Partnership level. Town and Built-Up Area crime rates use Police UK street-level data (point query at the area centroid). Scotland uses the Scottish Government’s Recorded Crime statistics (total crimes per council area).

Weather

MetricProviderDatasetFrequencyLevel
Sunshine hoursMet OfficeClimate averages 1991–202030-year averages5 km grid
RainfallMet OfficeClimate averages 1991–202030-year averages5 km grid

Green Space

The green space dimension combines two sub-scores: 60% green land cover (landscape greenness from satellite imagery) and 40% park access (proximity to formal parks from ONS data).

MetricProviderDatasetFrequencyLevel
Green land cover (60%)Copernicus CLMSCLCplus Backbone 2023 — 10 m resolution land cover raster~2 yearlyLocal Authority & BUA boundary
Park access (40%)ONSAccess to gardens and public green space in Great Britain (April 2020)One-off snapshotLocal Authority

Green land cover measures the percentage of woodland, grassland, and other vegetation within each area’s boundary using satellite imagery. Privately owned farmland is included at a reduced weighting because it is not publicly accessible. Park access measures the average number of parks, public gardens, or playing fields within 1,000 m of each address (from Ordnance Survey data). For Built-Up Areas, green land cover is computed within the town boundary; park access is inherited from the parent Local Authority.

Amenities

MetricProviderDatasetFrequencyLevel
Amenity countOpenStreetMapOverpass API — 5 km radius query around each area centroidEvery ~6 monthsPoint query (centroid)

Categories counted: restaurants, cafes, pubs, supermarkets, pharmacies, banks, cinemas, theatres, libraries, sports centres, swimming pools, fitness centres, and parks. Raw counts are passed through a square root transformation before normalisation (see Methodology).

Commute

MetricProviderDatasetFrequencyLevel
Average commute timeONS (Nomis)Census 2021 — Travel to work dataDecennialLocal Authority
Transport connectivityDfTTransport Connectivity scores — composite public transport accessibility indexAnnualLocal Authority
Road congestionDfTRoad congestion statistics — average delay (seconds per vehicle per mile)AnnualLocal Authority

Commute time is based on the 2021 Census and reflects pre-/peri-pandemic commuting patterns. Transport connectivity and road congestion data from DfT provide additional context on how well-connected and congested each area is.

Local Transport

MetricProviderDatasetFrequencyLevel
Nearest railway stationsOpenStreetMapOverpass API — all GB railway stations (originally sourced from DfT NaPTAN, OGL)MonthlyPoint query (centroid)
Nearest motorwayOpenStreetMapOverpass API — all GB motorway geometries, sampled every ~2 kmMonthlyPoint query (centroid)
Nearest airportsCAA / OpenStreetMap Static list of ~38 UK commercial airports with coordinatesStaticPoint query (centroid)
Bus accessibility (Scotland)Transport ScotlandScottish Access to Bus Indicator (SABI) — bus service accessibility scoresAnnualData Zone (aggregated to council area)

Shows up to 5 nearest railway stations within 30 km, the nearest motorway within 50 km, and up to 2 nearest airports within 50 km of each area centroid. All distances are straight-line (as-the-crow-flies), not road distance. These are supplementary fields displayed for context — they are not used in the scoring algorithm. Scottish areas additionally show a bus accessibility score from Transport Scotland's SABI indicator (display only, not scored).

Commute Costs

Commute cost data is informational only — not included in scoring. Season ticket prices, driving costs, and move-vs-commute comparisons are displayed on the Transport tab of area detail pages to help you assess commuting options.

MetricProviderDatasetFrequencyLevel
Annual season ticket pricesRail Delivery GroupRDG Fares Feed — annual season ticket fares between station pairs6-monthlyStation pair
Fuel pricesDESNZWeekly Road Fuel Prices — average UK petrol price per litreMonthlyNational

For each area, we show estimated annual commute costs (train and driving) to the nearest regional employment hub and to London. Season ticket prices come from the National Rail fares data. Driving costs are estimated using average fuel prices, 40 MPG fuel efficiency, a 1.3x road distance factor, and 230 working days per year.

The Move-vs-Commute comparison uses these costs alongside average rental data to show whether it would be cheaper to live in an area and commute to the nearest city, or to rent in the city itself. This is a rough guide, not financial advice.

Schools & Childcare

Inspection data is informational only — not included in scoring. Ofsted inspection data is displayed on area detail pages for English areas but does not contribute to any scored dimension. Scotland and Wales use different inspection frameworks (Estyn, Education Scotland) with no bulk national coverage or consistent grading scale, making a fair UK-wide comparison impossible. However, school attainment data (exam results) is available for all three countries and feeds into the education dimension score.

MetricProviderDatasetFrequencyLevel
School quality (England)OfstedSchool inspection outcomes — management informationMonthlySchool (aggregated to LA and postcode district)
Childcare quality (England)OfstedChildcare providers and inspections — registered providers registerAnnualProvider (aggregated to postcode district)
School attainment (England)DfEKS4 (GCSE) Attainment 8 scores — Explore Education StatisticsAnnualLocal Authority
School attainment (Scotland)Scottish GovernmentAchievement of Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) Levels — % achieving expected literacy & numeracyAnnualCouncil area
School attainment (Wales)StatsWalesKS4 Interim Measures — Capped 9 points scoreAnnualLocal Authority

For English areas, we show the percentage of schools rated Good or Outstanding in their most recent Ofsted inspection. At the postcode district level, ratings are split into primary and secondary phases. Childcare data includes nurseries, childminders, pre-schools and other registered providers, with Ofsted quality ratings (Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, Inadequate) and total registered places.

School attainment data uses each country’s headline exam measure: Attainment 8 (GCSE) scores in England, Achievement of Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) Levels in Scotland, and Capped 9 points scores in Wales. These are normalised per-country and contribute to the education dimension score.

Environment

The environment dimension combines air quality (45%), flood risk (30%) and a noise exposure proxy (25%) into a composite score.

MetricProviderDatasetFrequencyLevel
Air quality (NO&sub2; & PM2.5)DEFRAUK-AIR annual mean concentrationsAnnualLocal Authority
Flood riskEnvironment Agency (England), Natural Resources Wales (Wales), SEPA (Scotland) Percentage of postcodes at high or medium flood risk — EA postcode data (England), NRW/SEPA flood zone intersections (Wales/Scotland)Quarterly (England), periodic (Wales/Scotland)Postcode district (aggregated to LA)
Noise exposure (estimated)OpenStreetMap (motorways, rail stations), CAA (airport list), Census 2021 (TS006) population density Composite proxy — nearest-motorway distance, population density, nearest-rail-station distance and tier-weighted distance to major airports. Replaces the withdrawn DEFRA strategic-noise CSVs.Recomputed each pipeline runAll area types

Air quality is measured using DEFRA modelled background concentrations of NO&sub2; and PM2.5, combined into a composite index. Flood risk data comes from the Environment Agency (England), Natural Resources Wales (Wales), and SEPA (Scotland). The noise score is an estimate derived from proximity to motorways, rail lines and major airports plus local population density — not a measured decibel reading. DEFRA stopped publishing local-authority strategic-noise CSVs in March 2026 (Round 4 is now only available as a 10 m raster grid covering urban "agglomerations" only).

Health & Wellbeing

The health & wellbeing dimension combines GP access, life satisfaction, self-reported health, and the IMD health domain.

MetricProviderDatasetFrequencyLevel
Life satisfaction, happiness, anxietyONSPersonal Wellbeing Estimates — life satisfaction, happiness, anxiety, worthwhile (0–10 scales)AnnualLocal Authority
Self-reported healthONS (Nomis)Census 2021 (TS037) — % reporting good or very good general healthDecennialLocal Authority
Life expectancyONSLife expectancy at birth and at age 65 — male and female estimatesAnnualLocal Authority
IMD Health DomainMHCLGIndex of Multiple Deprivation 2019 — Health Deprivation and Disability domain~5 yearlyLSOA (aggregated to LA)
Healthcare facilities (England & Wales)NHS DigitalGP practices (with list sizes), dental practices, hospitals, and pharmacies from NHS ODS/ePACT2MonthlyProvider (aggregated to postcode district)
Healthcare facilities (Scotland)Public Health ScotlandGP practices (with list sizes), dental practices, and pharmacies from opendata.nhs.scotQuarterlyProvider (aggregated to postcode district)

Deprivation (IMD)

The Index of Multiple Deprivation provides 7 domains of deprivation at the most granular level available. Used in the Health & Wellbeing dimension and as supporting context on area detail pages.

MetricProviderDatasetFrequencyLevel
IMD (England)MHCLGEnglish Indices of Deprivation 2019 — overall score + 7 domain scores~5 yearlyLSOA
SIMD (Scotland)Scottish GovernmentScottish Index of Multiple Deprivation 2020~4 yearlyData Zone
WIMD (Wales)StatsWalesWelsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019~5 yearlyLSOA

IMD domains: income, employment, education, health, crime, housing, and living environment. Aggregated to Local Authority, BUA, and postcode district levels using population-weighted averages.

Supporting Data

These datasets are not scored directly but are used for normalisation, per-capita calculations, or supplementary area information.

MetricProviderDatasetFrequencyLevel
PopulationONS (Nomis)Mid-year population estimates (TYPE464)AnnualLocal Authority
Unemployment rateONS (Nomis)Model-based unemployment estimates (TYPE464)QuarterlyLocal Authority
Broadband speedOfcomConnected Nations — Fixed broadband coverageAnnualLocal Authority
GP registrationsNHS DigitalPatients registered at a GP practiceMonthlySub-ICB Location
LA boundariesONS GeographyLocal Authority Districts (LAD23) ArcGIS boundary service — also used for the choropleth map overlayAnnualLocal Authority
Postcode district boundariesWikipedia / OpenStreetMapPostcode district boundary polygons — used for the interactive postcode maps on area detail pagesStaticPostcode area
Household income (GDHI)ONSRegional Gross Disposable Household Income per headAnnualLocal Authority
Internal migrationONSInternal migration by local authority — net flows by age group (young professionals, families, retirees)AnnualLocal Authority
Population projectionsONSSub-national population projections — 10-year and 25-year % change~2 yearlyLocal Authority
Business demographyONSBusiness Demography — birth rate, death rate, and net enterprise change by LAAnnualLocal Authority
Consumer prices (CPIH)ONSCPIH regional index — consumer prices including housing costs by regionMonthlyRegion
Mobile coverageOfcomConnected Nations — superfast, ultrafast, and full fibre broadband coverage percentagesAnnualLocal Authority
Census extended demographicsONS (Nomis)Census 2021 — age bands, economic activity, household size, bedrooms, ethnic groups, commute distance, travel to work methodDecennialLocal Authority
Energy suppliersOfgemRegional electricity and gas supplier coverage by postcode regionAnnualRegion
NaPTAN stationsDfTNational Public Transport Access Nodes — railway station coordinates and namesContinuousStation
Listed buildings & conservation areasHistoric EnglandNational Heritage List — listed building count and conservation area count per LAContinuousLocal Authority
Subsidence riskBGSGeoSure Shrink-Swell 5km hex grid — % area on low/moderate/significant susceptibility soilStaticPostcode district
Radon potentialBGS / UKHSAIndicative Atlas of Radon 1km grid — % area in each radon potential class (1–6)StaticPostcode district
Census demographicsONS (Nomis)Census 2021 — tenure (TS054), qualifications (TS067), health (TS037), car ownership (TS045), housing type (TS062)DecennialLocal Authority
Flood warnings (live)Environment AgencyFlood Warning API — active warnings and severity per LAReal-time (cached per pipeline run)Local Authority
Rental yield (derived)Computed from existing rent and house price data: (annual rent / house price) × 100MonthlyLocal Authority

Live & Upcoming

Area detail pages show live and upcoming developments affecting each area. These are refreshed regularly from the following sources.

CategoryProviderDatasetFrequency
Major planning & infrastructurePlanning Data (DLUHC)Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) and major planning applicationsMonthly
Housing developmentsPlanning Data (DLUHC)Brownfield land registers and large housing planning applicationsMonthly
Clean Air ZonesDEFRA / Local AuthoritiesActive and upcoming Clean Air Zones by local authorityMonthly
NHS changesNHS Digital / CQCNHS ODS organisational changes and CQC inspection rating changesMonthly
Council financial healthDLUHCSection 114 notices and council financial stress indicatorsMonthly

Tags & Classification

Areas receive descriptive tags based on data-driven thresholds. The following datasets power the auto-derived Lifestyle tags (areas in the top 25th percentile of each metric receive the tag).

MetricProviderDatasetFrequencyTag
Walking activityDfTActive Lives Survey — Walking (CW0301)AnnualWalkable
Cycling activityDfTActive Lives Survey — Cycling (CW0302)AnnualCycling Friendly
Late-night licencesHome OfficeAlcohol & late night refreshment licensing statisticsAnnualNightlife
Age profile (65+)ONS (Nomis)Mid-year population estimates by single year of age (NM_2002_1)AnnualRetirement Friendly
Tech employmentONS (Nomis)Business Register and Employment Survey — SIC Section J (NM_189_1)AnnualTech Hub
Short-term letsONSShort-term lets — guest nights by local authorityQuarterlyTourism Hotspot
Flood risk extentEA / NRW / SEPAPercentage of postcodes at high/medium flood risk — per-postcode property counts (England) or flood zone intersection (Wales/Scotland)Quarterly (England), periodic (Wales/Scotland)Low Flood Risk
Coastal erosion riskEnvironment AgencyNCERM 2024 Key Summary — residential properties at risk of coastal erosion by LAAd hoc (updated Jan 2025)Coastal Erosion Risk

National Park and National Landscape (AONB) tags use boundary data from Natural England. A town receives the tag if its centre falls inside the designated boundary or within 2 km of its edge:

DatasetProviderTag
National Park boundaries (GeoJSON)Natural England (Planning Data)National Park
AONB boundaries (GeoJSON)Natural England (Planning Data)AONB

Quality of Life tags (Affordable, Safe, Green Spaces, Family Friendly, Good Commute) are derived from existing dimension scores — no additional external data source is needed. The Low Flood Risk tag uses flood data from the Environment Agency (England), Natural Resources Wales, and SEPA (Scotland) — areas in the bottom 25th percentile of postcodes at high/medium flood risk receive the tag. The Coastal Erosion Risk warning tag uses the EA’s NCERM 2024 dataset — coastal LAs in the top 25th percentile of residential properties at risk of erosion receive the tag. Setting and Culture tags are manually curated or from static reference lists. DfT, Home Office, and BRES data cover England only; Welsh and Scottish areas can still receive manual, score-derived, and OSM-based tags. The Arts & Culture tag uses a dedicated OpenStreetMap Overpass query for cultural venues (theatres, museums, galleries, and art centres).

Additional auto-derived tags based on enrichment data:

TagMetricSource
Good Air QualityAir quality index above thresholdDEFRA UK-AIR
Low DeprivationIMD score below thresholdMHCLG / Scottish Gov / StatsWales
Good HealthWellbeing and health scores above thresholdONS Wellbeing / Census 2021
Heritage RichHigh listed building count per capitaHistoric England
High Rental YieldGross rental yield above regional averageDerived (rent / house price)
Subsidence Risk>50% of postcode district area on significant susceptibility soil (warning tag)BGS GeoSure Shrink-Swell hex grid

Licensing & Attribution

BestPlaceUK uses open data under two licences:

  • Open Government Licence v3.0 — covers all Crown Copyright and public sector datasets (ONS, Land Registry, Ofsted, Home Office, Police UK, Scottish Government, StatsWales, Met Office, Ofcom, DLUHC, NHS Digital, DfT, Natural England, Environment Agency, Public Health Scotland, Care Inspectorate, Care Inspectorate Wales, Transport Scotland, CQC, Ofgem, BGS, UKHSA, Planning Data). View licence.
  • Copernicus Land Monitoring Service — CLCplus Backbone 2023 data is provided under the Copernicus open data policy.
  • Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL) — covers OpenStreetMap data used for amenity counts and railway station locations. © OpenStreetMap contributors.

Data Freshness

Our data is automatically refreshed monthly from official government and open sources to ensure scores reflect the latest available statistics. See the Methodology page for details on how raw data is transformed into scores.