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Noise nuisance and ASB

Operation Beech

The University of Bristol is working with Avon & Somerset Police to put on extra police patrols in some student areas this Autumn. Responding to concerns from local residents about the increase in late night parties and students ignoring Covid-19 safety guidelines, the aim is to make sure noise is kept to a minimum to help maintain good student-resident relations.

TEXT 07773 816 248 between 8pm and 2am on Operation Beech dates if experiencing house party or street noise disturbance that is believed to be caused by UoB students. Please include street name and house number and the extra Police patrols will respond on a priority basis.

Operation Beech will be running between 8pm and 2am on relevant dates

Please note Police emergencies/serious crime in the city will take priority.  Where there is an emergency, a crime is in progress, there is danger to life or when violence is being used or threatened call 999.

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  • Thursday 18th May, 2023

    The University of Bristol is working with Avon & Somerset Police to put on extra police patrols in some student areas this Autumn. Responding to concerns from local residents about the increase in late night parties and students ignoring Covid-19 safety guidelines, the aim is to make sure noise is kept to a minimum to help maintain good student-resident relations.

    TEXT 07773 816 248 between 8pm and 2am on Operation Beech dates if experiencing house party or street noise disturbance that is believed to be caused by UoB students. Please include street name and house number and the extra Police patrols will respond on a priority basis.

    Operation Beech will be running between 8pm and 2am on relevant dates

    Please note Police emergencies/serious crime in the city will take priority.  Where there is an emergency, a crime is in progress, there is danger to life or when violence is being used or threatened call 999.

  • Thursday 31st March, 2022

    Op Beech has been extended until May 2022.

    Operation Beech

    The University of Bristol is working with Avon & Somerset Police to put on extra police patrols in some student areas this Autumn. Responding to concerns from local residents about the increase in late night parties and students ignoring Covid-19 safety guidelines, the aim is to make sure noise is kept to a minimum to help maintain good student-resident relations.

    TEXT 07773 816 248 between 8pm and 2am on Operation Beech dates if experiencing house party or street noise disturbance that is believed to be caused by UoB students. Please include street name and house number and the extra Police patrols will respond on a priority basis.

    Operation Beech will be running between 8pm and 2am on relevant dates

    Please note Police emergencies/serious crime in the city will take priority.  Where there is an emergency, a crime is in progress, there is danger to life or when violence is being used or threatened call 999.

     

     

  • Friday 7th January, 2022

    Op Beech has been extended until March 2022.

    Operation Beech

    The University of Bristol is working with Avon & Somerset Police to put on extra police patrols in some student areas this Autumn. Responding to concerns from local residents about the increase in late night parties and students ignoring Covid-19 safety guidelines, the aim is to make sure noise is kept to a minimum to help maintain good student-resident relations.

    TEXT 07773 816 248 between 8pm and 2am on Operation Beech dates if experiencing house party or street noise disturbance that is believed to be caused by UoB students. Please include street name and house number and the extra Police patrols will respond on a priority basis.

    Operation Beech will be running between 8pm and 2am on relevant dates

    Please note Police emergencies/serious crime in the city will take priority.  Where there is an emergency, a crime is in progress, there is danger to life or when violence is being used or threatened call 999.

     

     

  • Wednesday 20th October, 2021

    Op Beech has been extended to the end of November 2021.

    Operation Beech

    The University of Bristol is working with Avon & Somerset Police to put on extra police patrols in some student areas this Autumn. Responding to concerns from local residents about the increase in late night parties and students ignoring Covid-19 safety guidelines, the aim is to make sure noise is kept to a minimum to help maintain good student-resident relations.

    TEXT 07773 816 248 between 8pm and 2am on Operation Beech dates if experiencing house party or street noise disturbance that is believed to be caused by UoB students. Please include street name and house number and the extra Police patrols will respond on a priority basis.

    Operation Beech will be running between 8pm and 2am on relevant dates

    Please note Police emergencies/serious crime in the city will take priority.  Where there is an emergency, a crime is in progress, there is danger to life or when violence is being used or threatened call 999.

     

  • Friday 5th February, 2021

    Operation Beech

    The University of Bristol is working with Avon & Somerset Police to put on extra police patrols in some student areas this Autumn. Responding to concerns from local residents about the increase in late night parties and students ignoring Covid-19 safety guidelines, the aim is to make sure noise is kept to a minimum to help maintain good student-resident relations.

    TEXT 07773 816 248 between 8pm and 2am on Operation Beech dates if experiencing house party or street noise disturbance that is believed to be caused by UoB students. Please include street name and house number and the extra Police patrols will respond on a priority basis.

    Operation Beech will be running between 8pm and 2am on relevant dates

    Please note Police emergencies/serious crime in the city will take priority.  Where there is an emergency, a crime is in progress, there is danger to life or when violence is being used or threatened call 999.

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