Where in UK has most sunshine?

Chichester has been named the sunniest place in the UK – thanks to its record-high levels of sunshine this winter. Met Office data found the city received more than 230 hours of sunlight – or nearly ten days – across the coldest season, which is more than anywhere else in the country.
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Which county has the most sunshine in the UK?

Looking a little closer, we find that the sunniest county is Sussex, on England's south-east coast. The western part of the county in particular receives a lot of sunshine, averaging 1,902 hours per year.
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Where in the UK has the most sunshine hours?

Bognor Regis: England's sun king

Bognor Regis will not beaten on the amount of sunshine it gets every year: an average of 1,921 hours. In comparison, parts of Scotland get fewer than 900 hours, which should give you an idea of just how sunny the West Sussex town gets.
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Where has the best weather in UK?

Seven of the hottest places in the UK to enjoy warm weather this summer
  1. The Isles of Scilly. The Isles of Scilly is home to tropical temperatures and white sand beaches ( ...
  2. London. ...
  3. Eastbourne. ...
  4. Cambridge. ...
  5. West Sussex, Bognor Regis. ...
  6. East Sussex, Hastings. ...
  7. Wales, Tenby.
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Where is the warmest part of UK?

Hottest Places in the UK. The Isles of Scilly have the highest mean annual temperature in the UK of 11.5 degrees Celsius (52.7 degrees Fahrenheit). Not far behind are coastal parts of Cornwall, where many low-elevation sites average above 11 °C (52 °F).
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Where in the UK has the least rain?

London is the country's driest city, while demand for brollies is also low in Essex, Kent and Cambridgeshire. St Osyth, a village of 4,000 near Clacton-on-Sea, receives a mere 513mm of rain a year, making it a contender for the driest place in Britain.
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Where is the nicest place to live in England?

The 10 best places to live in the UK
  • Birmingham. Despite being the UK's second-largest city, Birmingham – or Brum, as the locals affectionately call it – is not on the radar of many expats moving to the UK. ...
  • Glasgow. ...
  • Oxford and the Cotswolds. ...
  • Brighton. ...
  • Cardiff. ...
  • Edinburgh. ...
  • Reading and the Thames Valley. ...
  • Manchester.
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Which is the driest county in the UK?

Northamptonshire was officially the driest county in the country during a record-breaking May .. and not just because the pubs were closed!
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Is Eastbourne the sunniest place in the UK?

Eastbourne and the surrounding area is regularly cited as being the sunniest place in the UK. Its location on the south coast, with shelter provided by the cliffs of Beachy Head and the South Downs beyond, gives it a mild climate with high levels of sunshine.
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Where is the least windy place in the UK?

The least windiest place in Britain

Of all of the cities in the UK, St Alban's receives the least wind, averaging at just 5 knots.
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Is there a sandy beach in Eastbourne?

Eastbourne Beach – The beach is a favourite for all the family. It is a shingle beach with sandy stretches at mid to low tide. Local features include the pier (sadly recently damaged by fire), a bandstand, promenade, sports centre / swimming pool and floral Gardens, which all form part of its resort heritage.
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Is Eastbourne a nice place?

A bustling gem in the East Sussex crown, Eastbourne on the South Coast is blessed with an inviting town centre and an eye-catching seafront that stretches as far as the eye can see. The town is steeped in history while recent investments (and more regeneration on the way) gives the place a gleaming modern charm.
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Is Eastbourne worth visiting?

Eastbourne in East Sussex was voted Britain's number one holiday-friendly destination in a survey by Virgin Money Travel Insurance and there are many reasons why it is well worth a visit. Eastbourne is the perfect place to take a break from routine and to reconnect with friends, family and nature.
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What is the coldest part of the UK?

Scotland is the coldest part of the UK throughout the year, and has average minimum temperatures of just -0.2oC during the winter.
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What is the poshest county in England?

Surrey has been named as the 'poshest' home county in England in a new survey.
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Where is the best coastal town to live in UK?

The Top 10 British Seaside Towns
  • Whitby, North Yorkshire.
  • St Ives, Cornwall. ...
  • Bamburgh, Northumberland. ...
  • Worthing, West Sussex. ...
  • Cromer, Norfolk. ...
  • Shanklin, Isle of Wight. ...
  • Deal, Kent. ...
  • Hastings, East Sussex. ...
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Where is the healthiest place to live in the UK?

The borough tops the new Health Index for England, a measure being developed by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to understand the health of the nation.
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What is the UK's wettest city?

Well, it's official - Derry is the wettest place anywhere in Britain and the north, although another Irish town has taken the title of Europe's wettest place. A new study has found Derry literally stormed its way to the top of the charts with an average of 147 rainy days per yer year.
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Is the UK getting sunnier?

The Met Office says the UK is getting warmer and sunnier but also wetter as a result of climate change. 2020 was third warmest, fifth wettest and eighth sunniest on record for the UK.
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Is Cornwall The Wettest County in England?

Which Is The Wettest County In England? Those numbers show Argyll topped out with an annual soaking of 2,274mm in each year, while western Scotland takes in most of the top 10 at 7, while Merionethshire in Wales moves up to number four after Caernarvonshire comes in at six.
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Which is better Brighton or Eastbourne?

A lot of passionate speakers talked of the advantages of Brighton, in particular the vibrant atmosphere and exciting nightlife. The counter argument was made that Eastbourne is cheaper, parking and driving easier and the atmosphere more suited to a different group of our members.
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What's Eastbourne famous for?

What is Eastbourne Most Famous For?
  • Eastbourne Pier.
  • Sovereign Harbour Marina.
  • Wish Tower.
  • Eastbourne Redoubt.
  • Miniature Steam Railway.
  • Eastbourne Beach.
  • Treasure Island Adventure Park.
  • Beachy Head.
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Is polegate a nice place to live?

Polegate is among the top 5 most dangerous small towns in East Sussex, and is the 34th most dangerous overall out of East Sussex's 108 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Polegate in 2021 was 45 crimes per 1,000 people.
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Is Eastbourne a poor area?

The level of deprivation in Eastbourne ranks third highest across the county, according to a new report by a Sussex charity. However the borough has now fallen below the national average since the Sussex Community Foundation's first report on poverty published in 2013.
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Why is Eastbourne so polluted?

5) matter emanating from the very busy channel shipping lanes. Eastbourne suffers from air pollution blowing across from the continent and the channel. Concentrations of PM2. 5 in England have declined by 22%, but in Eastbourne levels have increased due to this pollution coming over.
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