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Any proble ms or ques tions? The the Studen lovely peo ts’ Guild A ple in d vice Unit ca informatio n give advi n and sup ce, port on a w housing q hole host ueries. Th of ey al so facilitate th Mediation e Student Project – p roviding an to discuss informal sp and resolv ace e disagreem housemat ents betw es, studen ee n t society m colleagues embers or . The office co u rs e in the Foru Monday to m is open Friday and th er e is also a se St Luke’s Mondays, rvice at Wednesday See their w s and Frid eb pages ays. at www.exe advice for terguild.co more detai m/ ls on conta frequently cting them asked ques an d tions.

1.Meet your neighbours - pop over and say hello or invite them round for a cup of tea. Get to know them BEFORE you throw a house warming party. Friendly neighbours can watch your house while you’re away and lend a potato peeler!

2. Check your inventory - your landlord should provide you with an inventory (if they don’t, make sure you write your own) so that you can both agree on the initial contents and state of the house!

3. Read your meters - if your gas and electricity bills are quarterly you’ll need to do this asap so you don’t risk getting charged for the previous tenants fuel use. Contact your gas and electricity providers (see contacts on back page) to give them the reading and ask them to put the names of all the tenants on the bill. Check your meter even if your bills are included!


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4.Take date-stamped photos of every room - especially anything that’s not in good, clean condition. This means you’ll have evidence of what the house was like when you got the keys, which could save you trouble later. 5. Do you have the correct bins or have you ‘inherited’ rubbish? - sometimes students move into a new property with either the wrong refuse bins or no bins at all! New bins can be ordered by contacting the City Council on: 01392 665010. If your bins are already full of waste at the start of tenancy, it is important to ask your Landlord/agent to remove the material. Contact the Student Wardens on streetwise@ex.ac.uk for advice on challenging waste issues 6. Something wrong? - if it’s a dodgy doorknob or a window that won’t shut properly - inform your landlord IN WRITING and keep a copy. List exactly what’s wrong and agree a reasonable deadline for when it should be sorted. 7. Gas Safety Certificate - your landlord is legally obliged to make sure all the appliances in the house are safe. Check you’ve got a copy of this!


Getting Involved to meet Like living in Exeter? Want ? nts ide res some of your fellow you l fee to y There’s no better wa ed in the belong than getting involv ld up bui sly community. It’ll seriou nce erie exp e your CV with invaluabl s, Plu e. lov which employers will count most of the things below can . too ard Aw towards your Exeter rd wa era xet www.exeter.ac.uk/e of these Here’s a glimpse of some opportunities...

The Guild offers support, advice, academic representation, entertainment and loads of other activities to every student attending the University. Find out more about your Sabbatical officers and explore the Students Guild at exeterguild.org. Is there a change you want to make on campus? Submit your Student Idea at www.exeterguild.org/ change/ideas

Do you have an idea for a community project? From street socials to community gardening days, the StreetWise Fund offers up to £300 for projects which help address local issues or simply bring neighbours together. www.exeter.ac.uk/ streetwisefund


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VOLUNTEERS

Want to volunteer? ESV runs various projects or clubs in the community that work with vulnerable people. The wide range of projects allows all students to volunteer to suit their interests and ESV provides them with support throughout their placement. With a wide range of projects running on and off campus you can email esv-president@groups.exeterguild.com or visit Exeter Student Volunteers at www.exeterguild.org/esv to find out more.

Local Democracy

Within the Guild there are

over 200 diverse and exciting

societies that you can join: ranging from shared hobbies through

to sports. www.exeterguild.org/ societies

sity During your time at univer ty to uni ort opp the e you will hav il unc Co y Cit r ete Ex the vote in il unc Co y and/or the Devon Count in e vot can elections. Plus you ropean the UK Parliament and Eu e that sur En ns. ctio ele ent Parliam rd! your student voice is hea e international (Please be aware that som to vote in the UK) able be not will ents stud

To find out more ab out registering to vote visit: www.ab outmyvote.co.uk

The University holds two free English language classes per week during term time for the families of international students. Teaching is informal and very flexible, depending on the needs and ability levels of the group. It’s a great way to improve your language skills and meet new people. For more information email sid@exeter.ac.uk


Recycling

Your green bins or boxes are usually collected on ce a fortnight. Make sure you put rec ycling loose in the bin s and don’t contaminate it with any thing that isn’t on the list – or you could be left with the wh ole lot for another two weeks! For detailed information abo ut recycling and rubbis h visit www.exeter.gov.uk/recy cling.

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You can recycle: •A LL paper and card, including magazines, junk mail, envelopes and old notes • Cans, tins, foil and aerosols •A LL household plastic, including food tubs, bottles with lids, containers, packaging and bubble wrap •N O GLASS, LIQUID OR FOOD WASTE!!!

u download the iExeter App and click on the bin icon – you can add you r address an d instantly see when yo ur bins need to go out. The feature remembers yo ur address so you can check again at the touch of a button. This feature w ill also tell you about b ank holiday ch an ges. www.exete r.ac.uk/stud ents/iexeter


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rm three the Un Every summer in Te that the waste can extra collections so Council to arrange es. Look out for normal collection tim be collected outside e. tim ve’ info closer to the ‘Students on the Mo ys, how to get rid of on on collection da For more informati even a compost order an extra bin or large items, how to er.gov.uk/recycling bin visit: www.exet can get personal anything else, you If you need to know 01392 265010. attention by calling

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ere are over 60 glass an d textile bank sites in Exe ter. Most students fin d it simpler to recycle at the same time that th ey go shopping: al l the big sup ermarkets have recycl ing points. Find your n earest recycl ing sites: www.recyc ledevon.org /map

When putting out the rubbish remember:

•C heck where and when your rubbish is collected either by talking to neighbours or by downloading the iExeter App and clicking on the bin icon . •B ins or bags should only be put out after 6pm the evening before collections and before 6am on collection day. You could receive a fine if you put them out too early! •O verfilled bins (i.e. bin lid sticking up) and extra bags won’t be collected. •T ake your bin in after collection. Don’t leave it on the street this is against the law and can be a real pain for pedestrians. Look after your bins because you can get charged for new ones. Call 01392 665010 or visit www.exeter.gov.uk/recycling for advice.


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• Always lock your windows and doors! Sounds obvious but if you don’t then you’re more likely to be burgled and your insurance won’t cover you.

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• Keep valuables out of sight, away from windows or doors and never leave them on your car seat. Don’t advertise your valuables to the local burglar! • Security-mark your valuables. Write on your name and HOME postcode with a UV pen or ask your Community Warden for a mark-up pack. Alternatively consider using a forensic marking kit such as SelectaDNA or Smartwater. Register your items for free at www.immobilise.com – so they can be traced back to you. days Over the holi n be ca s • Don’t keep spare keys ‘hidden’ anywhere student house ieves h vulnerable. T en be obvious! That includes the shed and oft know they’ll take garage as well as the disused flowerpot unoccupied so u, put yo h by the front door. valuables wit storage re cu se in them d to look or ask a frien . em after th


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Don’t let your drink get spiked* by taking a shot of each of these safety measures: • Don’t leave your drink unattended. •N ever accept a drink from anyone you do not completely trust if you haven’t seen it being opened/poured.

’ iking p s ‘ t nk * dri es the ac • I f you feel odd, nauseous, slightly drunk, or ed rib desc g increas wasted when you know that you shouldn’t din er of ad ol (or oth ls) feel like that, your drink could have been ca alcoh hemi c spiked. If so tell someone that you can d e nt unwa a drink. trust and get yourself immediately to a to place of safety.


The best way to stay safe at night is to stick with your friends. But if you are alone then here are a few tips: •D uring darkness you are safest in well-lit and busy areas. Avoid badly lit car parks, underground walkways and open areas. • Cover up expensive-looking jewellery, mobile phones, keys, cash and cards. •G et a taxi - save some cash for the end of the night so you can be brought straight home - it’s much safer. Please be aware that official taxis will display a green or yellow license number. • I f you find yourself in trouble the best form of defence is to get away and head towards busier areas. • I f you are trapped bring attention to yourself and make as much noise as possible by shouting.

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which causes or is ehaviour by a person ASB is defined as “B ss to one or more tre dis ment, alarm or likely to cause harass son”. e household as the per 1). persons not of the sam Responsibility Act 201 orm and Social Act 2003 & Police Ref (Antisocial Behaviour

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1. Consult your neighbours.

Don’t just ‘tell’ your neigbours you are having a party, talk with them in advance, and give good notice. If you cannot speak a with neighbours living around you, write short letter 3 4 days before. Describe when them your party will start and finish and give the number of someone to contact if they have any problems with your plans. If your neighbour has your number they are much more likely to come to you if there is a problem rather than the Police.

2. Bad vibrations.

A booming bass on your sound system really can travel further than you think. Keep things sweet with your neighbours by moving all TVs, speakers and sound g systems away from the walls and lowerin the bass level.

3 Keep it inside.

Keep it inside and close the windows and doors. It can make all the difference.

4. Party at the weekend.

There’ll be more people free to come, fewer complaints and less sleep deprivation all round. Remember those who have to get up early for work and friends who may have essay deadlines or exams. Remember partying on a Sunday night is NOT the weekend.

5. DJ’s and Speaker Hire

In the vast majority of instances DJ’s and speaker systems are not appropriate for domestic parties and could lead to council conviction. The more neigbours that complain about excessive noise the more likely the prospect of conviction. Almost all of the University’s disciplinaries for excessive parties last year involved DJ’s or sound equipment.

6. Watch out for gatecrashers

As far as landlords are concerned, you’ve rented the house so you are the ones who’ll be held responsible if anything gets g damaged. Advertising your party by hangin signs out of windows and inviting all of Facebook increases the chances of attracting random guests who don’t care ly about you or your house and they definite won’t be around to help clear up.

7. It is not just students who make a noise!

The council can dish out Noise Abatement Notices, fines and even prosecutions to combat unruly noise from any resident! If you are being troubled by excessive noise you can call 01392 265147 for advice.


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Party Letter Template Students sometimes get into trouble for not consulting properly with neighbours before a party or gathering. We have produced a party letter template below for you to copy and use. Before you use the template we suggest that you: 1. Consult with your neighbours face to face before you deliver the letter (the letter is really only confirming what you have agreed in advance). 2. Read the ‘party top tips’ in the parties and noise section. 3. Remember to stick to what you’ve set out in the letter. A letter is a good first step, but you could still get prosecuted if your party is too large, loud or out of control.

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1. Change your address 2-3 weeks before the move so you don’t miss out on any essential post. You could have your mail re-directed, you could also leave the next residents your new address so they could forward anything you’ve forgotten to change.

2. Unsubscribe the gas, electricity, water, phone etc, otherwise

they’ll keep charging you. Try to call them as soon as you know your moving out date and take meter readings on the day you leave.

3. Check the photos from when you moved in to ensure that everything is still in order. This includes going through the house inventory. 4. Too much stuff? Old pots and pans you don’t need? There are collection points in University managed accommodation at the end of the year. Alternatively, take your items to one of Exeter’s many charity shops

5. Good clean fun! Book a day with all your housemates to clean up before you move. Leaving it all for the last person is not what you want to do! But remember - at the end of term use your ‘Students on the Move’ stickers to make sure that you don’t get fined for putting your rubbish out after collection. Email streetwise@exeter.

ac.uk to place an order. If you missed the last bin day or want other advice go to www.exeter.gov.uk/recycling.

6. Speak to the landlord to set up an inspection date when you are still around to inspect the house together. 7. If there are any problems involving the return of your deposit or additional charges from your landlord/agent, contact the Students’ Guild Advice Unit for info.


USEFUL UNIVERSITY CONTACTS

OTHER CONTACTS

Estate Patrol: for issues connected to security on campus and to investigate noise/disturbances in private student accommodation: 01392 263999

Police Emergencies: 999

Students’ Guild VP Welfare and Equality: VPWelfare@exeterguild.com

Guild Advice Unit:

free and impartial information and advice on a range of issues: 01392 723520 or email advice@exeterguild.com

Nightline: completely confidential and

anonymous student-run listening and information service: 01392 724000 (8pm – 8am every night during term time) or email exeternightline@gmail.ac.uk

Chaplaincy: for a directory of contact

Police non-emergencies: 101 Fire Service Emergencies: 999 Fire Service non-emergencies:

(community safety) enquiries: 01392 872288

Medical Emergencies: 999 NHS Direct: For health Advice and Information: 111

University of Exeter Student Health Centre: 01392 676606 Electricity: to find out your supplier: 0845 330 0889

Gas: to find out your supplier: 0870 608 1524

numbers for various faiths 01392 723649 www.exeter.ac.uk/chaplaincy

Water: To set up an account: 0800 169 1144

StreetWise Helpline: for highlighting

Environmental Health: if you are bothered by ongoing noise from premises that requires investigation: 01392 265147

students and is your one-stop-shop for all wellbeing support wid.exeterguild.com

request additional bins or to make recycling enquiries: 01392 665010

Exeter City Council’s Flytipping Service: for removing rubbish that you think is the result of flytipping: flytipping@exeter.gov.uk

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non-emergency community issues direct to the University or to schedule a meeting with your Student Community Wardens: 01392 726252

For an existing account: 0800 169 1133


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