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Originally written by Anna Jordan on Small Business
Bristol is proving itself to be a popular place for entrepreneurs who are starting up a business.
Out of the British core cities, Bristol has the fourth highest number of business start-ups at 93.7 per 10,000 of the working age population in 2017.
The city is well-known for the Clifton Suspension Bridge, being the biggest manufacturer of hot air balloons and, of course, being the birthplace of Ribena. Cary Grant and Banksy also hail from the city.
It has two universities, University of Bristol and University of West of England, so you’ve got the possibility of hiring fresh talent.
Is it right for you? Let’s take a look at some of the key lifestyle factors.
Population
Bristol is the 10th-largest city in Britain, with an estimated population of 459,300, according to the local council.
The age make-up is fairly young, with a median age of 32.7 years compared to 39.9 in England and Wales. Over half (54.2pc) of Bristol’s working age residents are qualified to degree level or above.
It has more children aged 0-15 than those aged over 65 – kids make up almost 19pc of the population. Older people make up a smaller 13pc.
Crime rate
Crime in Bristol is at