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Bristol 24/7 has officially moved to Tobacco Factory

By Meg Davies  Friday Jul 5, 2024

Bristol24/7 has moved! We are now in residence on the top floor of the Tobacco Factory where, for the first time ever, we have an office space that is ours and ours alone.

Tobacco Factory is the perfect space for Bristol24/7, with food and drink, live music, exhibitions, theatre and other events now on our doorstep. We will miss the community and friends we made at Future Leap but we now have more room to grow and to host our work experience programme and student interns.

Tobacco Factory is the new centre for all things Bristol24/7 – photo: Meg Davies

We are happily enjoying the glorious BS3 view from our top floor window and settling into the Tobacco Factory community. We are now but a stone’s throw from Bristol Beer Factory’s taproom, where Bristol24/7 members can enjoy free pints every month. There will likely be many an after work beer enjoyed in there after downing tools on a Friday.

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Susie is our current University of Bristol intern working on the 2024 Student Guide – photo: Meg Davies

We look forward to hosting our next Better Business meeting on July 18, in the Tobacco Factory event space. For the first time ever we are opening this event up to non-member businesses, so if you’d like to attend and learn more about the Bristol24/7 Better Business network, get in touch with partnerships@bristol247.com.

We’re also looking forward to hosting our supporter members for a coffee morning where they can see our new space and meet the team at some point in the next couple of months. Members – stay tuned for an invite and if you’re not already a part of our community, there has never been a better time to join.

All post should now be addressed to Bristol24/7, Office 6, Floor 3, Tobacco Factory, Raleigh Road, BS3 1TF. If anyone would like to send us a coffee machine, we’d be eternally grateful. Staying up covering elections is rather tiring!

Some of the editorial team having their pre-election coverage meeting yesterday – photo: Meg Davies

 

Meg Houghton-Gilmour, Bristol24/7’s Head of Audience, looking rather weary but happy post-move – photo: Meg Davies

Main photo: Meg Davies

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