It found 4 in 10 got to know their neighbours more during lockdowns.
A new survey shows the pandemic helped people to build better relationships with their neighbours.
The study by iReach found 4 in 10 got to know their neighbours more during lockdowns.
44 percent of the 12-hundred people questioned, say they would trust their neighbours with a spare key, 17 percent said they wouldn't trust their neighbours at all.
These people say they had more contact with their neighbours in the last 18 months:
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