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Southville is an inner city suburb
of Bristol, England situated on the south bank
of the river Avon . Most of the houses were built
in the late 19th and early 20th centuries either
for workers in the Bristol coal mining industry
or the tobacco factories of W.D. & H.O. Wills,
the eponymous "Wills Girls". Southville
was also a centre for the tanning industry.
The area has been rapidly gentrified since the
1990s accompanying the national rise in house
prices. New bars and restaurants and the nationally
renowned Tobacco Factory theatre attract many
tourists to the area, while the Southville Community
Centre and Southville School have become the central
features of a vibrant community atmosphere.
Dame Emily Park on the site of the old pithead
is celebrated for its popular skateboard park
and the vivid graffiti regularly updated by art
students from the Bower Ashton campus of the University
of the West of England.
Politically, Southville ward returns Labour councillors
to Bristol City Council, though the Green Party
candidate Charlie Bolton has achieved second place
in local elections in recent years. Southville
forms a part of the Bristol South Westminster
parliamentary constituency, once held by Tony
Benn and currently represented by the Paymaster
General, Dawn Primarolo.
About Bristol
Bristol is an English city and
county and one of the two administrative centres
of South West England (the other being Plymouth).
From its earliest days, its prosperity has been
linked to that of the Port of Bristol, the commercial
port which originated in the city centre, but
which has now migrated to the Bristol Channel
coast. Bristol extends to this coast and includes
Avonmouth, where much of the current port is located.
Notable areas in and surrounding the city include
Clifton, Filton and Patchway. (These last two
areas are outside the present city boundary, in
South Gloucestershire.)
Bristol is England's eighth, and the United Kingdom's
eleventh, most populous city. It had been, for
half a century, the second largest English city
after London,
until the rapid rise of Liverpool, Manchester
and Birmingham, in the 1780s.
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