Advantages: Everything. Disadvantages: Finding it.
My friend and I went along to the Bristol centre, because I had been given a Boots gift experience of a deluxe manicure. The staff were wonderful, very helpful and welcoming. Everything was explained simply and easily, there were no problems in finding our way around or asking questions. We were given all possible help to enjoy our day. The facilities were clean, and accessible. The bar and staff were relaxed and affable, and the food, delivered to your table, SUPERB. The manicurists were excellent, very friendly and efficient. Nothing was felt to be too much trouble for them. I have emailed both the LivingWell head office, and Boots, to apprise them of our opinions. We would heartily reccommend it. ...
Advantages: Good variety of events, many of which are free Disadvantages: Hard to say
with readings by contemporary poets such as Simon Armitage, and a poetry slam between Liverpool and Bristol. This type of event, however, is not always free; check the Arnolfini website for ticket prices.
The upper floors of the Arnolfini can be reached by either stairs or a lift, and there seemed to be quite a few people wheeling buggies around on the top floor. Toilets are available on the top floor as well as adjacent to the cafe on the ground floor, where there are also baby-changing facilities.
Considered as one of Europe's leading centres for the contemporary arts, the Arnolfini is worthy of a visit by anyone interested in visual art, film, poetry, or dance. It is, however, closed on Mondays, except for Bank Holidays. You can sign up at Arnolfini's website for their newsletter to be sent to you by either email or post; since events ...
Advantages: Big enough to be good Disadvantages: Small enough to be friendly
So people, this will be my last op for a couple of weeks after I move on Sunday and have to wait for a new phone line, etc, I've decided to write an op on my native city. This will be my 10th move and I wouldn't dream of living anywhere else, so heres the low-down on the South West's funkiest city.
Bristol is the 7th biggest city in the UK and has around 400,000 people living in it. Due to the two universities in it, they being Bristol University and the University of the West of England (my own beloved uni!), the population can move around about, UWE has 24,000 students alone.
That's not to say that Bristol is just a student city, there's definitely much more to it than that. I could concentrate on the bad things, like the rising crime rate, one of the highest council taxes in the country, highest homelessness population outside ...
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