The bar chart provides results of a social pall devoted to exploring of opinion of local community about London and changes in their attitude during three years.
Overall, the variety of sports was the most crucial advantage of the city during the whole studied period. Besides, the percentage of persons for whom job opportunities and mixture of people was a key benefit slightly decreased, and the rate of people who suppose that masueums and art galleries was the best thing in London rose. Whereas, the share of individuals who believed that developed sport, night life and transport were the most important fluctuated.
To begin, range of sports remained the best thing in the city for three years (from sligtly above 40% to 45% of citizens preferred this option). Job opportunities and mixture of people took the second place in popularity among residents (from 35% to 40% of people chose these variants). Museums and art galleries, night life, and transport were the most unpopular advantages (less than 25%).
In addition, the popularity of job opportunities and mixture of people had declined by the third year (from sligthly below 40% to 35% and from just above 35% to 35%, respectively). The share of people chose the museums and art galleries increased from approximately 22% to just above 25%. The popularity of range of sports varied within 40% to 45%, and the percentage of persons who believe that night life and transport were the main benefits of London fluctuated 20% to 25%.
