2023/2024: Off Campus Management Plan Sent on behalf of the Manchester Student Partnership; Incorporating Manchester Student Homes on behalf of The University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester City Council and Greater Manchester Police. The Manchester Student Partnership are committed to supporting all residents on key off campus issues. Below is a summary of activity that each of the partners is undertaking to respond to issues proactively and reactively in off campus communities.
Noise & Anti-Social Behaviour How to Report Noise Manchester City Council’s Licensing and Out of Hours Team operate throughout the night, 7 days a week. All new cases need to be logged online, which you can do via the below link: Noise problems | Tackle a noise problem | Manchester City Council An officer will then contact you. Should you have an open case or wish to report ongoing noise nuisance at weekends, or at night between 6pm and 9am please contact 0161 234 5004. This is a city-wide service, however for incidents involving students the information is shared with the police and Manchester Student Homes and together appropriate actions are taken. The team will endeavour to attend incidents if noise is ongoing and having a significant impact. All noise monitoring will be undertaken from the street or if you feel comfortable from inside your home. Please be assured that Manchester Student Homes will be informed of any student related incidents. Please do not report these directly to Manchester Student Homes. It is really important that the Council are made aware of noise related incidents as they are occurring, in order that they can endeavour to respond quickly.
Community Night Time Support Patrols The Universities are continuing to fund the Community Night Time Support Patrols. The patrols will run every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday night between 10pm - 6am, during term time only. Patrol frequency is also increased at peak times throughout the academic year. Officers are equipped with branded jackets, liveried vehicles, and body cameras. The patrol officers will engage students giving advice and guidance when they come across student noise issues. They provide reports on all engagements to both Manchester Student Homes and the council.
How to Report Anti-Social Behaviour Please see as below a link for how to report Anti-Social Behaviour to Manchester City Council. Report antisocial behaviour | Instructions (manchester.gov.uk) Examples of Anti-Social Behaviour which can be reported could include: • •
hate crimes/hate incidents use or threatened use of violence
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