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Anti-social Behaviour – loud parties

On going report of loud parties. These are often from students and have been effecting the local residents.

we have been working closely with Bristol University to make sure we have reviewed each log that is called into Police and that where appropriate to make contact with the reporter/victim.

OP BEACH is still running. Residents troubled by parties believed to be caused by students can contact Police by texting 07773816248 or by calling 101.

Actions

  • 1 July 2025

    We are hosting a beat surgery on 14/05/22 at 14:30. This will be held at Cotham Parish Church, Cotham Road, Bristol, BS6 6DR. All are welcome to come and see your local Neighbourhood Policing Team, and we encourage you to share any issues with us.

  • 1 July 2025

    Reports of anti-social behaviour have been made regarding loud parties in the evenings/early mornings. Patrols are being made to combat this.

  • 1 July 2025

    Reports of anti-social behaviour have been made regarding loud parties in the evenings/early mornings. Patrols are being made to combat this.

  • 1 July 2025

    Reports of anti-social behaviour have been made regarding loud parties in the evenings/early mornings. Patrols are being made to combat this.

  • 1 July 2025

    Please report any issues through 101 or the Avon and Somerset Website and to the University Community Liaison officer – community-living@bristol.ac.uk

    Follow up visits are made to addresses that have caused issues in the community and the University can take action if appropriate.

  • 1 July 2025

    Operation Beech is now up and running tackling the issues caused by noisy student parties. Details can be found on the University of Bristol website

  • 1 July 2025

    Please report any issues through 101 or the Avon and Somerset Website and to the University Community Liaison officer – community-living@bristol.ac.uk

    Follow up visits are made to addresses that have caused issues in the community and the University can take action if appropriate.


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