The given bar chart illustrates the outcomes of the research conducted over a three-year period to identify residents’ opinions regarding life in London.
Overall, the range of shops was their most satisfying thing among all choices for living in London throughout three years, even though it experienced a slight decrease, whereas museums & art galleries, night life and transport were their least popular choices. Meanwhile, preference for diversity of people was approximately the same over the three years.
In terms of the number of shops, London citizens chose it as their top pick by around 45 in 2005. Although this figure declined over the next two years, it remained the highest among all options.
During the same period, only about 20-25 people selected museums & art galleries, night life and transport as their picks for best aspect of living in London. In contrast, the number of London residents who valued a diverse group showed little change, remaining around 35 throughout the three years.
