Annabel Hitchcock

Annabel Hitchcock
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Bristol student lifestyle, local news, guides, events, city life, sport, food and drink, music, features, snow sports

  • Annabel Hitchcock is currently the Features Editor at The Bristol Tab in which she oversees, commissions and writes feature articles that reflect life across Bristol and its communities.
  • From news to culture, Annabel is passionate about covering all aspects of life in Bristol, telling stories that shape the city and its communities.
  • In her spare time she enjoys travelling with her friends and writing her own music on the piano.

Experience

Annabel Hitchcock joined The Bristol Tab as a writer in 2025 during her second year at university, and has since gone on to become Features Editor.

Education

Annabel is going into her final year as a History student at the University of Bristol. She would love to go travelling again to Central America once she has graduated.

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Posts

Hitler-supporting group drops out of far-right Bristol march over ‘Jewish’ organisers

Aryan Front said it ‘will not march for anything other than the white race and the white race exclusively’

Search for University of Bristol student missing after hiking in Romania enters 10th day

The University of Bristol has released a statement as search parties look for George Smyth

Bristol grad’s football AI startup wins £25k in supercomputer time for football start up

Three men won time on the Isambard-AI supercomputer for their grassroots football start-up, Pitchwise