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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:20 pm
by thinking
want any more detail on bristol life mate?

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:25 pm
by corpsey
To be honest it isn't necessarily a question of which city is better now, it's more about if anyone I know is going to be up for living in bristol next year. If not, then I'm going to have to seriously consider going to london, although there are disadvantages to that too...

FWD the other night got me seriously thinking too lol

Help me thinking, I knows not what I does

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:47 pm
by bert
am pondering a bristol move too, done london and approaching 7 years in Brighton, need a change of scenery and being closer to Wales would be a bonus (how often do you hear that?). Big up on all the bristol info, its getting me thinking :)

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 1:04 pm
by thinking
Corpsey wrote:To be honest it isn't necessarily a question of which city is better now, it's more about if anyone I know is going to be up for living in bristol next year. If not, then I'm going to have to seriously consider going to london, although there are disadvantages to that too...

FWD the other night got me seriously thinking too lol

Help me thinking, I knows not what I does
seen, you don't wanna be 'going in dry' i.e. arrive in Bris not knowing a soul?

I know peeps that have done that and got on fine tbh, depends on what sort of person you are. My ex-gf moved about 2 years ago when she got a job nr Bristol. She's from Wells which is only about 40mins away, so she knew the city but didn't know anyone living here.

She found her way to www.hijackbristol.co.uk (another board I moderate), found someone on there who had a spare room to rent, and a bunch of people to go out raving with, within a week or two...if you're good at getting stuck in and making the effort then it's pretty easy to find a few peeps to knock about with.


If you've got crew in London, then obviously it's more appealing as you don't have to go through all that, but I do find with Londoners that unless someone is very local to you, you don't see them that often anyway...

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 1:06 pm
by corpsey
^ yeah that is true, plus as has been pointed out elsewhere its not difficult getting to london from bristol is it

I guess although I'm not likely to be the most social person if I move somewhere on my own within one or two dubstep nights of getting so drunk I have no shame I'll know a few people lol

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 3:59 pm
by corpsey
BUMP- Thinking, it's looking more and more like Bristol is the one for next year, where in Bristol would you recommend someone like me (you know what I'm like essentially) living? I like that area Laurie lives in, what's that called again? And is the rent there around 350 a month?

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:06 pm
by thinking
Corpsey wrote:BUMP- Thinking, it's looking more and more like Bristol is the one for next year, where in Bristol would you recommend someone like me (you know what I'm like essentially) living? I like that area Laurie lives in, what's that called again? And is the rent there around 350 a month?
Laurie lives in a place called Redland, but basically he's really close to 'The Arches', which is at the bottom of Gloucester Rd - one of the main thoroughfares in central Bris. Near the student/hippy areas of St Andrews, Montpelier & Stokes Croft. Rooted Records is just round the corner... there is a lot of posh commercial/residential regeneration underway in the area though so clubs are closing and luxury flats are mushrooming.

The St Andrews/Montpelier axis is definitely a very good place to look, although great flats are hard to come by so patience is required. Gumtree Bristol is worth checking when the time comes, as is Rightmove.

Otherwise a lot of people live in Bedminster/Southville which is the other main 'nice-ish' residential area with a large young population. I can't imagine you'd want to live in Clifton (classic 'posh'/rich student area).


£350 pcm will get you quite a lot for your money if you're sharing. I'm househunting atm and looking at places in shared houses priced from £220-£340 per person pcm. Bear in mind council tax is pretty high in Bris.

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:15 pm
by corpsey
I am a bit worried by the number of clubs closing in Bristol- do you reckon it signals any sort of a decline, nightlife wise, or is it just that in that particular area the yuppy bars are coming in?

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:18 pm
by diss04
having been to bristol for five minutes on the way to cardiff i'd say that i prefer london

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:40 pm
by concept_
Corpsey wrote:I am a bit worried by the number of clubs closing in Bristol- do you reckon it signals any sort of a decline, nightlife wise, or is it just that in that particular area the yuppy bars are coming in?
i don't know much about this, but the same could be said for London from a non-Londoner's POV- Turnmills a British clubbing institution whether you like to admit it or not, closed. The whole of Kings Cross Freight Yard- encompassing big clubs like The Key, Canvas and The Cross, closed. There's been lots of discussion about this in the media, but at the same time new (IMO exciting) places are emerging all the time, and from what I gather/remember from last posts, the big clubs aren't fo you anyway Corpsey?

As for the general Bristol/London argument, it is really a matter of personal choice and preference. Totally depends on what appeals to you. For me personally, if I had the choice i'd say Bristol (but that is with the hindsight of living and working in London my entire life). Big sprawling massive cities are fun, but quite overwhelming and it is hard to get to know on the level of a small city not just in terms of places but also people.

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:46 pm
by thinking
Corpsey wrote:I am a bit worried by the number of clubs closing in Bristol- do you reckon it signals any sort of a decline, nightlife wise, or is it just that in that particular area the yuppy bars are coming in?
i wouldn't necessarily say there's a decline in nightlife - I reckon there's more than enough stuff to choose from every weekend. Yes, there are clubs closing, but there are others opening this year, and promoters round here are fairly resourceful.

The smoking ban has done far more to harm clubland than one or two venues shutting down. I can't know what you would consider an adequate level of nightlife in terms of number of events, number of different venues and variety of lineups, but I don't think that Bristol is particularly wanting.

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:50 pm
by Jubz
From what I've seen Bristol has a ridiculous amount of stuff going on (note to fanboys: I'm talking about more than just dubstep) not only in relation to the size of the city but just in general. But then London is the capital of the country and where everything happens.

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:40 pm
by bjackman
bristol is the endz - there's nothing better than strolling down gloucester road, dodging sapphire the cross dressing paedo and listening to peverelist on the old mp3 player, getting to rooted records, takin of your headphones and saying "alrite" to Peverelist who's usually behind the counter.

or you meet someone who says "yea apparently Jakes reloaded my tune 3 times last night! oh yeah, you're that guy i got a myspace message off right?"

or you meet little year 6 kids who go "oh yeah i love Asian Dub Foundation! and Skream!"

on the other hand - never ever ever wait at a bristol bus stop. if you are so lucky that the bus eventually comes it's usually faster to walk [and £3 cheaper and u get less aggro from stinkin idiots]

bristol is also a good place to be 16 because polish bouncers just have no idea about your age

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 6:29 pm
by ashley
Corpsey wrote:I am a bit worried by the number of clubs closing in Bristol- do you reckon it signals any sort of a decline, nightlife wise, or is it just that in that particular area the yuppy bars are coming in?
Or you can move to Brighton, pay £300 a month for a flatshare and with the spare £50 you are now saving put towards a travel card and 45min train journey to London Victoria or London Bridge and still enjoy the Brighton nightlife (ive always assumed thats where you live right?) and Londons nightlife if needed.

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 5:24 am
by nousd
I'd vote Bristol: Cheltenham High Street around the railway overbridge.
What about Portishead tho...locals, is it grim?

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:53 am
by concept_
i think you should move to Bristol Corpsey.

I've heard it's sooooooooooo skins.

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:54 am
by aleks zen
concept_ wrote:i think you should move to Bristol Corpsey.

I've heard it's sooooooooooo skins.
lol skins! hmmm the groupie potential sounds superb

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 11:08 am
by thinking
SD5 wrote:I'd vote Bristol: Cheltenham High Street around the railway overbridge.
What about Portishead tho...locals, is it grim?
Portishead isn't much to look at. Bit of a retirement village plus a massive development of (atmittedly quite nice) seafront apartments. Not a great deal goin on tho...

btw you're thinking of 'The Arches' - the place where Cheltenham Road meets Glos Rd.

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 11:55 am
by dr ddd
Bristol FTMLW corpsey..

I grew up in london till 18 and then lived in bristol for 4 years... at first i did miss those little things like the clubs where everyone knows ur name and the insanely easy tube system that even a blonde can handle.... etc etc.

that lasted about a month!

I could never move back to London now, so if i ever left Brighton for another UK place it'd be straight back to Bristol - no questions. I serially miss it.
The cider, festies and free party scene are totally on it, unfortunately somerset and west police really do suck i'm afraid - even moreso than usual :cry: you've been warned! There are some serious rigs out there and some wicked nights if you dig around.... oh yeah did i mention the cider? and the weed... :U:

I popped back in the summer for a week and there seems to be a lot less crackheads floating around compared to back in the old days 10 yrs or so ago - it's really cleaned up.... i think they may have all followed me to brighton tho :cry:

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:01 pm
by corpsey
I'm all about cider and weed!