With its fascinating history, beautiful green spaces and multi-cultural vibe, it’s no surprise that Bristol is such a popular place to live - in fact, Bristol has been ranked the ‘Number One Place to Live in the UK’ by The Times.
Known for its gentility, liberalism and university, Bristol has hit television screens around the world this week. Since the death of George Floyd in horrific circumstances, Black Lives Matters protests have occurred across continents and forced the UK to confront the most egregious and distasteful episodes of its colonial past.
Bristol is now well-known as a cultural centre and one of the most fashionable places for thirty somethings with some spare cash to move to, usually from the increasingly unaffordable capital.
So you’ve decided to move to Bristol - what a great decision! Bristol is a city with so much to offer - fascinating history, beautiful green spaces, cultural diversity and a great range of restaurants and bars.
I was glad when my friend Roland moved to Bristol, not because I dislike him, but because it gave me an excuse to visit the city.
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