Stoke is the kindest town in the UK with the most generous residents as 70% performed at least three good deeds in the last month, study says
- Craft company Cricut asked 2,000 Britons which acts of kindness they had done
- Options included shopping for a neighbour or buying food for a homeless person
- 68 per cent of people had performed at least three such acts in the past month
Stoke-on-Trent is the kindest place in the UK, a new study says.
Residents of the Staffordshire city, which gave the world Robbie Williams, Sir Stanley Matthews and Anthea Turner, were found to be the most generous in Britain.
Craft company Cricut asked of 2,000 Britons which acts of kindness they had done recently, such as shopping for a neighbour or buying food for a homeless person.
Stoke-on-Trent is the kindest place in the UK, a new study says (pictured is the city centre)
Craft company Cricut asked of 2,000 Britons which acts of kindness they had done recently, such as shopping for a neighbour or buying food for a homeless person (file image)
It found that 68 per cent of people from Stoke had performed at least three such acts in the past month.
Manchester was in second place, followed by Manchester, Glasgow, Oxford and Newcastle.
Sheffield came bottom.