47. Bristol
Next up is the harbour city of Bristol, which was given top spot in the Sunday Times Best Places to Live Guide in 2017
On your bike…
Hannah Price, online editor of the University of Bristol’s student newspaper, stated:
“You can’t help fall in love with Bristol and because that feeling is shared by so many living here, it gives off this amazing homely vibe”
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There’s a massive 18 gyms per 100,000 residents and 34% say they drink 2-4 glasses of water a day. There are only 2 Mcdonalds outlets per 100k and a massive 234 cycling routes!
46. Edinburgh
Edinburgh has been voted the best place to live and work in March 2018, pipping even the UK’s capital to the post. The high average weekly wage of £578 and the 28% green space make it easier to be healthy!
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Much like Bristol, there aren’t many McDonalds to tempt and there are enough cycle routes for everyone to cycle everywhere! On your bike.
45. Norwich
The city in the county of Norfolk has been named the “hidden gem of England.”
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