Please be considerate towards people living near the campus or where you live. We want you to enjoy life here, but not if it makes other people’s lives a misery. AUCB works with the police and environmental health services, and noisy parties or anti-social behaviour could lead to noise abatement orders, heavy fines and disciplinary action. By all means have fun, but please respect your neighbours.
Look after your community
- Take the time to introduce yourself to your neighbours when you move in.
- Take your wheelie bin in after every collection and recycle as much as you can. Don’t leave rubbish in your garden or outside your property – it is a health hazard and its removal could be costly.
- Park your car considerately. Don’t park on dropped kerbs, and watch out for clamping in local areas.
Be considerate
- If you’re having a party let the neighbours know. Agree a mutually acceptable time for it to end And stick to it.Keep the noise levels low when you arrive home after a night out don’t slam taxi doors or stand outside talking. If you’re in a large group of students walking to or from campus, it can be overwhelming for other pedestrians, especially older people or those with young children, so give them plenty of room.
- Never advertise your party on Facebook it could quickly get out of control and you will be held responsible for the noise and damage caused.