29-year old lonely Londoner, David Gradon, set up a widespread project to help those in their 20s and 30s make meaningful friendships in the city In a survey conducted last year by Campaign to End Loneliness, 700,000 Londoners reported “often” or “always” feeling lonely. The report that followed noted five key characteristics that were closely associated with severely lonely people, two of which include being single or living alone; and going through significant life changes. Additionally, young people between the ages of 16 and 34 in the UK are disproportionately at risk of feelings of chronic loneliness – that’s “always”…