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        Tradewind Recruitment
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        Helping you find a career in Bristol

        Bristol is a vibrant city that is bursting with energy. It has an ‘artsy' culture that runs through the city, from the high-quality graffiti art to the quirky boat bars that live on the river. It's a popular choice among graduates because the growing economy means there is a healthy job market and the array of shopping centres, sports clubs, bars, theatres and pretty harbours makes it a very pleasant place to live.

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        Transport links

        Getting around Bristol by bus is easy with plenty of efficient and convenient services available from all key areas. Bristol is in the middle of the national rail network in the West of England. Major operators include Great Western Railway and run local and regional services from Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station and Bristol Parkway Railway Station.

        Bristol Ferry Boats and Number Seven Boats both provide a scheduled waterbus and ferry service from key points along the harbourside. Taxis are also widely available.

        Renting Prices

        A one-bedroom apartment in Bristol city centre cost around £810 per calendar month (pcm), a one-bedroom apartment outside of the centre costs an average of £667 pcm.

        A three-bedroom apartment inside the city centre costs an average of £1,488 pcm and a three bed outside the city costs around £1,100 pcm.

        Nightlife

        Bristol has a robust selection of pubs, bars and clubs giving people lots of choice for a perfect night out. There are also ample restaurants serving up countless cuisines.

        Notable Attractions

        Bristol is home to many historical and heritage sites, including Bristol Cathedral, Tyntesfield Victorian country house and estate and Bristol Old Vic Theatre, which is the UK's longest continuously running theatre. The Lido in Clifton provides the ultimate chill-out zone meanwhile Aerospace Bristol exhibits the city's amazing world-class aerospace industry. For the sports fans, Bristol has a choice of visiting either Bristol Rovers or Bristol City football clubs.

        The economy in Bristol

        Bristol has a long history of trade originally exporting wool cloth and other goods such as: tobacco, wine, dairy products and fish. Later, it became a hub for aircraft production. The city currently has a growing economy especially in the business, financial and professional service industries. The creative industry is also very well established in Bristol, it's home to the BBC Natural History Unit and the regional HQ of BBC West.

        Education Institutions in Bristol

        City of Bristol College
        University of the West of England
        University of Bristol
        South Gloucestershire and Stroud College