
Bristol is the largest city in the south west of England, with a population of approximately half a million. The city lies between Somerset and Gloucestershire and has been politically administered by both counties in part at various times. However, Bristol is historically a county in its own right and is properly entitled the City and County of Bristol. Bristol grew up in Saxon times at the confluence of the rivers Avon and Frome. A bridge was built there and the settlement was known as Brigstow. The local dialect caused an 'L' to be added to the end of this - hence Bristol.
The University of the West of England (UWE) is a modern, growing university in the thriving city of Bristol. Frenchay Campus, the main University Campus, was purpose-built in 1975 and lies about four miles north of Bristol city centre. It is linked to the city by a regular bus service as well as the nearby Bristol Parkway train station.







