This myth, sustained by privileged alumni of Bristol University who barely ever stepped out of Clifton and its leafy surrounds, masks the city’s deprivation problems, says Jane Ghosh
The renaming of the SS Great Britain as Bristol Dockyards is not exactly exciting (Brunel’s SS Great Britain site drops historical name in ‘cool’ rebrand, 11 June), but what continually annoys me as a native and resident Bristolian is the persistence of the myth that this is “the UK’s coolest city”.
Bristol has several of the most deprived communities in the UK, a massive inequality problem, the biggest homelessness and van-dweller problem outside London, and a massive issue with litter and fly-tipping. Added to which we have no decent public transport, only hugely expensive buses, so the roads are gridlocked daily.
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