Leeds man named UK's Neighbour of the Year for community work in Headingley
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Nilesh Chohan won the Co-op and Neighborhood Watch award which encourages residents to make friends with their neighbours.
Mr Chohan organised a "welcome to all residents" street event and started a "get to know your neighbour campaign" last year bringing students and families together.
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Hide AdOver the past six years, Mr Chohan has held eight curry nights in aid of various charities, raising over £10,000.
A study by the Co-op and Neighbourhood Watch indicates that only one in five UK homeowners and renters said they get along with their neighbours more now than they did five years ago.
The study also suggested a shift away from neighbours becoming friends as only a fifth of homeowners and renters said they would love to be friendlier with their neighbours.
Previously, almost a third of homeowners and renters wanted this to be a reality, said the report.
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Hide AdA survey of 2,000 adults also found that three out of five people claim to be quiet and courteous towards their neighbours compared to half in a study last year.