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        Gloucester is set within a pretty, predominantly rural location, but that doesn't mean the city is lacking things to do. It boasts bustling shopping vicinities, plenty of nightlife and a prosperous, resilient economy. Graduates moving to the city centre will experience vibrant living in a modern city that acknowledges its history through beautiful cultural landmarks.

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        Transport links

        ccessing Gloucester by car is straightforward as the city is situated near the M5.

        Gloucester Railway Station is just a short walk from the city centre and is served by frequent services locally and to London, Birmingham and Wales. Gloucestershire Airport offers flights travelling to and from the Isle of Man, Guernsey and Jersey.

        There is an extensive bus network throughout Gloucester city, plus regular buses to the Cotswolds, Cheltenham, Forest of Dean and Oxford. Taxis are also widely available and there is a park and ride service for those driving into the city.

        Renting Prices

        Renting a one-bedroom apartment in Gloucester city centre costs an average of £517 per calendar month (pcm), and a one-bedroom outside of the city centre costs around £462 pcm. A three-bedroom outside of the city centre costs an average of £650 pcm and £750 pcm for a city-centre three-bedroom apartment.

        Nightlife

        Gloucester has a good choice of bars, pubs, cosy traditional taverns, nightclubs and ample eateries to choose from. The city has something to offer everyone.

        Notable Attractions

        Gloucester Cathedral contains amazing history and architecture; and Barnwood Arboretum Nature Reserve and Park is a great location to take in the fresh air and pretty scenery. The Quays is a buzzing leisurely quarter with shopping facilities, a cinema, and much more. Gloucester Docks has a stunning waterfront, decorated with converted warehouses and an array of restaurants and bars. There are also plenty of museums and art galleries to explore around the city.

        The economy in Gloucester

        Gloucester has an extensive history within the aerospace and aviation industries with the trade being notably celebrated throughout the city.

        However, the city now has well established business parks that home many big brands, and financial services are prominent in the area - particularly insurance and banking. Tourism and sports also contribute to the economy.

        Education Institutions in Gloucester

        Gloucester College
        Barnwood Park Arts College
        Gloucestershire College