Bristol

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Clifton Suspension Bridge

Bristol is the largest city in the South West of England. Along with its rich heritage, it’s known for its laid-back, creative and friendly culture, as well as its vibrant nightlife, thriving art scene and prestigious university. Brunel’s Clifton Suspension Bridge, Temple Meads train station and the SS Britain are some of the iconic landmarks nearby, and as well as many independent cinemas and art houses, Bristol is home to the longest stretch of independent shops in the UK.

Scattered with satirical graffiti from resident artist and activist, Banksy, the city juxtaposes avant-garde pop culture with picturesque medieval buildings.

Although it boasts a variety of industries, Bristol is a hot spot for creative and digital jobs. That includes our digital hub, which brings together some of our best digital and technological capabilities, and provides an innovative and creative space for specialists including developers, solution designers and test analysts.

Life in Bristol

Our Bristol office sits right on the waterfront, providing beautiful surroundings for a walk or cycle into work. Its central location means there’s a variety of things to do, and places to eat during your lunchbreak.

Nearby cafés, bars, music venues and theatres make it easy for our teams to enjoy social activities together after work. Close cycling and running tracks also make it convenient to exercise before and after work.

A great place to call home

Bristol is one of the warmest and sunniest cities in the UK, and with beautiful beaches and The Forest of Dean on its doorstep, there’s a great deal to do outside. Visitors flock to Bristol to experience its unique theatre and art scene, as well and its many festivals.

The River Avon, laced with an array of riverside bars, shops and eateries, runs through the heart of the city, leading to its lively and famous harbour that hosts a variety of water sports and activities.

But as well as being an enticing tourist spot, Bristol is often considered one of the best places to live in Britain.

Bristol is awesome! We get real summers with sunshine and there are all sorts of festivals. It’s also really easy to get around as the public transport is great but most people tend to walk and cycle everywhere. We’re right on the river and get to watch the rowers and houseboats, and there are loads of river bars. Everyone’s so friendly here and Bristol was recently ranked one of the best places to live in Britain as the house prices are still reasonably low and there are loads of good job opportunities. It really is a beautiful city!

Charly Patrick

Project Manager

Getting around

Tight streets, beautiful architecture and a stunning waterfront make Bristol a joy to walk around, and our office’s waterside location makes going on foot an attractive option. Cycling is equally possible, and a popular choice in this environmentally conscious city.

If that’s not possible for you, don’t worry; the bus couldn’t be more convenient, with a stop directly outside the building. And if you’re coming from farther afield then we’re only a short hop across the river from the main rail station at Temple Meads. Direct links to London, Manchester, Birmingham, and a host of other UK cities make reaching Bristol simple.

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