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REASONS TO WORK AND LIVE IN BRISTOL

Bristol is a bustling city with a diverse economy that includes manufacturing, retail, and communications. Not only has the government made major investments in Bristol's commercial districts, but the number of start-ups is fast expanding as a result of Bristol's designation as a "Mini London."


Bristol is an excellent choice for migrating or establishing a new business. Here are seven reasons why...


1. Excellent transportation connectivity

Bristol's position in the south west means that it is less expensive and less crowded than the metropolis. Great transportation connections, on the other hand, provide cost-effective travel alternatives into both Cardiff and London, whether for work or leisure.


2. Best City to Live in the United Kingdom

Bristol has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country, and it was named the greatest location to live in terms of income and happiness in 2014. Bristol outperforms several large cities in terms of quality of life, including Manchester, Liverpool, and, shockingly, London (which only ranked 7th). Bristol is one of the greatest cities to live if you want to be happy and get more for your money in terms of living costs. Bristol is an enticing city for prospective recruits for companies, and with 9 percent of relocations inside the UK due to new work - you may discover people will flock to you!


3. Culturally Rich

Bristol has several hidden jewels, such as secret hidden pubs, theatres such as the Old Vic and the Bristol Hippodrome, and even a castle! There's much to do while you're not working, and most of it is free! Stroll down to Clifton Suspension Bridge for a lunch by the river — you'd never guess you were in the country's 12th biggest city.


4. Pool of Talent

If you're launching a business in Bristol or seeking to move, one significant advantage of working in Bristol is the accessible talent pool. Bristol not only has a redbrick institution, but also UWE, which means the talent pool is strong, with 45.6 percent of the working population having an NVQ Level 4 or above. Many students choose to remain in Bristol after falling in love with the city, so you'll have your choice of the finest when it comes to recruitment.


5. Outstanding Business Quarters

Despite its reputation for sectors such as textiles, Bristol has seen tremendous investment in commercial areas over the last decade, with these now competing with other big cities. Most workplaces are placed immediately outside of the city center, near transportation hubs such as Temple Meads railway station, highways, and parking - something that London seldom permits. Did you know that Orega is situated in Bristol's dynamic commercial district, near a variety of handy transportation options and the floating dock — the ideal location for office space?


6. CREATIVE, TECHNOLOGY, AND DIGITAL COMMUNITY

Bristol is the UK's second biggest creative, tech, and digital hub, with excellent resources and possibilities for digital entrepreneurs. Bristol may be one of the greatest cities to launch a tech firm, and for individuals interested in working in a digital environment, Bristol is nearly unmatched. Many enterprises, from Strava to the BBC Natural History Unit, have found Bristol to be the ideal location.


7. Median House Prices

Fortunately for individuals looking to relocate to Bristol, the average property price is less than the national average, at £255,911. Of course, housing prices in more wealthy neighborhoods might be much higher, but thanks to a variety of decent transportation options, living outside of the city center and commuting in is a reasonable choice.

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