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Here is a list showing 10 of the best places to live around Bristol according to a UK-wide guide compiled by Muddy Stilettos.

10 of the best towns to live in around Bristol

Hort’s Townhouse is set to reopen after an extensive revamp.
Hort’s Townhouse is set to reopen after an extensive revamp.

Inside the city centre pub reopening after makeover

Mark and Karen Chapman outside their Cor restaurant on North Street in Bedminster
Mark and Karen Chapman outside their Cor restaurant on North Street in Bedminster

Three Bristol restaurants win Michelin award for the first time

These are the 10 most populous English cities
These are the 10 most populous English cities

The 10 biggest cities in England by population and where Bristol ranks

A view of the signs on the Jobcentre Plus office in Lisson Grove, north west London.
A view of the signs on the Jobcentre Plus office in Lisson Grove, north west London.

One in 20 Universal Credit claimants sanctioned in Bristol

‘A waste of money’ - Kingswood reacts to £5.5m shopping mall facelift

Hundreds of people set off from The Bearpit and made their way towards Bridewell Police Station in protest of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill.
Hundreds of people set off from The Bearpit and made their way towards Bridewell Police Station in protest of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill.

Hundreds march through city centre to mark Kill the Bill anniversary

A relic hunter uncovered a hand grenade while scanning Avon Valley Adventure and Wildlife Park with their metal detector.
A relic hunter uncovered a hand grenade while scanning Avon Valley Adventure and Wildlife Park with their metal detector.

Hand grenade discovered by relic hunter at family adventure park

Shoppers show off their goods. Gap closed down in 2021, but Warehouse and H&M are still at the shopping centre
Shoppers show off their goods. Gap closed down in 2021, but Warehouse and H&M are still at the shopping centre

12 amazing pictures of The Mall opening at Cribbs on its 25th birthday

File photo dated 05/03/2017 of a primary school teacher marking a pupil's maths homework. Children in the "best-off" homes were more likely to report having had private tutoring than their peers in the "worst-off" homes (35% compared with 21%), according to the Sutton Trust report. A survey of 2,394 schoolchildren aged 11 to 16 in England and Wales found that 30% said they have had private tuition, up from 27% pre-pandemic. The proportion is the joint highest figure since the survey began in 2005, when it stood at 18%. Issue date: Thursday March 9, 2023.
File photo dated 05/03/2017 of a primary school teacher marking a pupil's maths homework. Children in the "best-off" homes were more likely to report having had private tutoring than their peers in the "worst-off" homes (35% compared with 21%), according to the Sutton Trust report. A survey of 2,394 schoolchildren aged 11 to 16 in England and Wales found that 30% said they have had private tuition, up from 27% pre-pandemic. The proportion is the joint highest figure since the survey began in 2005, when it stood at 18%. Issue date: Thursday March 9, 2023.

Pandemic wreaks havoc on education as a quarter of Bristol pupils miss at least ...

Helen Flanagan attends the ITV Palooza 2022 at The Royal Festival Hall on November 15, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
Helen Flanagan attends the ITV Palooza 2022 at The Royal Festival Hall on November 15, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Helen Flanagan favourite to go on Celebs Go Dating following split

Bristol World Alex Ross with his family on the Grand Pier in February
Bristol World Alex Ross with his family on the Grand Pier in February

Weston ranked ‘3rd worst seaside resort’ - but that’s unfair and wrong

A march will be held in Bristol’s city centre today in protest of the Government’s Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill.
A march will be held in Bristol’s city centre today in protest of the Government’s Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill.

Kill the Bill anniversary protest - police issue statement

Damage ranges from burst tyres to shattered suspension (NationalWorld/Abode Stock)
Damage ranges from burst tyres to shattered suspension (NationalWorld/Abode Stock)

2.7 million cars forced off the road by pothole damage

Tributes have been paid to Jude Moore who died suddenly
Tributes have been paid to Jude Moore who died suddenly

Tributes to ‘future world champion’ boxer tragically dead aged 19

The cost of road repairs is outstripping councils’ maintenance budgets (Photo: Adobe Stock)
The cost of road repairs is outstripping councils’ maintenance budgets (Photo: Adobe Stock)

Roads resurfaced ‘once in 116 years’ as pothole funding gap hits £14bn

James Bruce died at an address in Coronation Road earlier this month
James Bruce died at an address in Coronation Road earlier this month

Family pays tribute to ‘murder’ victim

A mystery man in a bowler hat has been seen scoping out a famous site where the illusive artist Banksy left a mural that was inadvertently torn down by builders
A mystery man in a bowler hat has been seen scoping out a famous site where the illusive artist Banksy left a mural that was inadvertently torn down by builders

Watch: Banksy speculation over mystery man in a bowler hat

Bristol has higher tree coverage than English average

The areas impacted by a power cut in Bristol this afternoon
The areas impacted by a power cut in Bristol this afternoon

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Hundreds of Bristol homes without power due to outage

Road Closed signs. Tuesday May 12th 2020
Road Closed signs. Tuesday May 12th 2020

Bristol road closures: one for motorists to avoid this week

Damien Williams failed to tell police who was driving his car when it was involved in a motoring offence
Damien Williams failed to tell police who was driving his car when it was involved in a motoring offence

Young boy grabbed by unknown woman in Bristol park - police appeal

The Your Park team celebrates its £220k funding from The National Lottery Community Fund
The Your Park team celebrates its £220k funding from The National Lottery Community Fund

Bristol charity awarded £220k funding for mental health programme

Schools in Bristol are set to take a break for the Easter holidays later this month - Credit: Adobe
Schools in Bristol are set to take a break for the Easter holidays later this month - Credit: Adobe

When schools break up for the Easter holidays in Bristol

The new bike club in Stockwood is open to all ages and abilities
The new bike club in Stockwood is open to all ages and abilities

New BMX club hopes to ‘break down the divide between class and age’

Inside the new Out There Indoors ‘forest school’ soft play space at Paintworks
Inside the new Out There Indoors ‘forest school’ soft play space at Paintworks

New ‘forest school’ soft play and cafe opens at Paintworks in Bristol

Parents in Lyde Green are disappointed by further delays to build the promised secondary school in the area
Parents in Lyde Green are disappointed by further delays to build the promised secondary school in the area

Parents ‘disappointed’ by delays for new secondary school near Bristol

From left to right, Lee Woods, Peter Woods and Wade Gwyther with the cash seized in the car and the drugs found at the home in Hartcliffe
From left to right, Lee Woods, Peter Woods and Wade Gwyther with the cash seized in the car and the drugs found at the home in Hartcliffe

£60k cash found in car on M5 - before police seize cocaine and heroin

A Food Standards Agency rating sticker on a window of a restaurant in central London. A huge variation in food hygiene standards remains across the UK, with one in five high or medium-risk food outlets failing to meet standards, according to a study.
A Food Standards Agency rating sticker on a window of a restaurant in central London. A huge variation in food hygiene standards remains across the UK, with one in five high or medium-risk food outlets failing to meet standards, according to a study.

Bristol establishment given new food hygiene rating

260 new homes are proposed for the site of the 1930s factory in Fishponds
260 new homes are proposed for the site of the 1930s factory in Fishponds

260 new homes proposed for site of 1930s factory in Fishponds

South Yorkshire Police has issued a statement about claims police officers were at a notorious rave which kept thousands of Sheffielders awake. After loud music could be heard across the city overnight on February 25 and 26, photos emerged of officers at the scene of one of the raves, after previously claiming they were still looking for those responsible. In response, this week South Yorkshire Police has revealed that officers did locate the Darnall event, but it was nearly over at that point. The force said there were around 50 people there on private land, with the land owner’s permission.
South Yorkshire Police has issued a statement about claims police officers were at a notorious rave which kept thousands of Sheffielders awake. After loud music could be heard across the city overnight on February 25 and 26, photos emerged of officers at the scene of one of the raves, after previously claiming they were still looking for those responsible. In response, this week South Yorkshire Police has revealed that officers did locate the Darnall event, but it was nearly over at that point. The force said there were around 50 people there on private land, with the land owner’s permission.

Body found in woodland during search for missing man

Recent surveys have revealed that the circles and cove were just part of a much more elaborate and important ritual site than had previously been imagined
Recent surveys have revealed that the circles and cove were just part of a much more elaborate and important ritual site than had previously been imagined

The beautiful village with a prehistoric landmark and cosy pub

The ‘threatened’ wildlife park just over an hour’s drive from Bristol

10 pictures of shops Bristol has lost - including Woolworths

The first of two railway crossings is Ashley Hill where, if you wait long enough, you can see a Severn Beach train making its way to or from the former seaside resort on the single track line.
The first of two railway crossings is Ashley Hill where, if you wait long enough, you can see a Severn Beach train making its way to or from the former seaside resort on the single track line.

Amazing urban walk revealing a grisly murder and cheery Irish pub

The Cross Guns at Avoncliff and the railway station with trains running to Bath and Bradford-on-Avon
The Cross Guns at Avoncliff and the railway station with trains running to Bath and Bradford-on-Avon

We visit the tucked away village pub with its own railway station

The sky was turned red by the fire at an industrial estate in Worle (Photo crdit: Martin Hardy)
The sky was turned red by the fire at an industrial estate in Worle (Photo crdit: Martin Hardy)

Investigation into large fire which ‘turned sky red’

Snuffy Jack’s in Fishponds specialises in local beers and ciders served straight from the barrel (photo: Mark Taylor)
Snuffy Jack’s in Fishponds specialises in local beers and ciders served straight from the barrel (photo: Mark Taylor)

We visit the tiny Bristol community pub that serves ‘perfect’ pints

We visit the ‘magical’ town a 30-minute train ride from Bristol

Barrs Court
Barrs Court

We discover the monument nestled in a housing estate next to Asda

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Here is a list showing 10 of the best places to live around Bristol according to a UK-wide guide compiled by Muddy Stilettos.
Here is a list showing 10 of the best places to live around Bristol according to a UK-wide guide compiled by Muddy Stilettos.

10 of the best towns to live in around Bristol

Mark and Karen Chapman outside their Cor restaurant on North Street in Bedminster
Mark and Karen Chapman outside their Cor restaurant on North Street in Bedminster

Three Bristol restaurants win Michelin award for the first time

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