From cafes and pubs to hardware stores to tailors and barbers, Bristol is well known for its independent shops and businesses.
Some of these businesses have been open for decades, and in some cases, even centuries.
Scroll through to learn about 45 of the oldest businesses still running in the city. Did we miss any you think should be included?

1. Territo Tailoring, 33a Park Street
Gioacchino (Jack) Territo started his tailoring business in 1967 when he opened a shop on Union Street in Broadmead. In 1981, he moved the business to its current Park Street premises, where son Mike now works alongside him. | James Beck

2. Vince’s, 76 Bedminster Parade, Bedminster
Sicilian barber Vince Bellavia has been cutting hair in this shop since 1980 but he had a smaller premises along the street for ten years prior to that. Now 78, Vince works alongside his sons these days. | Mark Taylor

3. Wild Oats Natural Foods, 9-11 Lower Redland Road, Redland
Mike and Loes Abrahams opened Wild Oats in 1981 and it’s still the city’s top choice when it comes to healthy wholefoods. | Google

4. Wood Family Butchers, 24 High Street, Shirehampton
Paul Wood is only the fourth owner of this Shirehampton butchers shop in more than 200 years. There has been a butchers here since 1805 when it even had its own slaughterhouse. | Google