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Staying in becomes the top New Year’s Eve choice for Swindon

New Year’s Eve in Swindon is increasingly being spent at home, according to a reader poll carried out by Swindon24.

bySwindon 24
31 December 2025 • 5.33pm
Staying in becomes the top New Year’s Eve choice for Swindon
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The survey suggests that the traditional night out is no longer the default way to welcome in the new year for most local residents.

Just under 50% of respondents said they plan to stay in and go to bed early. Around 23 per cent said they would remain at home but keep the television on until midnight, meaning more than 70 per cent expect to see in the new year without leaving the house.

By contrast, far fewer people said they would be heading out. Around 5 per cent planned to visit a local pub or bar, while just under 2 per cent said they would attend a larger organised event.

A small number, around 1 per cent, said they would be leaving Swindon altogether.

Overall, fewer than one in ten respondents said they were going out locally to celebrate. This marks a notable change from what New Year’s Eve has traditionally represented as one of the busiest nights of the year for nightlife.

The results reflect a wider shift in how people across the UK now approach the occasion. National surveys in recent years have found that a clear majority of adults expect to be at home as midnight arrives.

Cost continues to be a major factor. Ticket prices for events, higher drink costs, and increased taxi fares mean many people no longer see the night as good value for money.

There has also been a longer-term change in social habits. Many younger adults are drinking less, socialising differently, and are less inclined to centre celebrations around late-night venues.

What stands out in the Swindon24 poll is that staying in appears to be a conscious choice rather than a lack of options. For many respondents, a quieter evening at home now feels like the preferred way to mark the moment.

For pubs, bars, and venues across Swindon, the findings underline an uncomfortable reality. New Year’s Eve can no longer be relied upon as a guaranteed big night.

For residents, however, the message is simpler. Celebrating the new year no longer has to mean going out, and for many, the sofa has become the best seat in the house.

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