A study of 2,000 adults found that 62 per cent feel pressure to make the most of the longer days, and six in 10 struggle to decide what to do.
Met Office figures from last summer found we had the equivalent of 33 full days of daylight with clear skies from June until August. However, a study of 2,000 adults found 62 per cent feel pressure to make the most of the longer days, and six in 10 struggle to decide what to do.
They said: "During the warmer months with the extended days we have calculated the average Brit has 58,000 minutes of spare daylight time to make the most of. However, many don't feel like they are maximising their summer days and the met office figures show sunshine is limited. But nearly two-thirds said maximising their experiences during the warmer months is important to them, even if they are to tighten the purse strings. Although 15 per cent went as far to say they don't feel they've gotten the most out of a summer in more than five years.
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