Changing populations
One reason your city may not crop up on this list, is that cities are becoming more culturally diverse. This means there may be significant groups of people who are tee-total, despite other residents drinking more than enough to make up for this!
39. Derby
Derby, the place in the Midlands that no-one really knows where it is actually located! Apart from those who live in the area…
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Perhaps because of this sadness at their anonymity, Derby residents have a high consumption rate of alcohol and alcohol related problems.
38. Sheffield
With two universities, it’s perhaps not surprising that Sheffield is on this list! The consumption isn’t drastically different to the national average but…
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…Sheffield is showing a rise in alcohol-related hospital admissions and deaths, which it is trying to tackle with various initiatives.
37. Bury
Continuing the northern trend, Bury is also struggling with alcohol related problems, due to high consumption and binge habits!
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