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How to avoid being a scary neighbour

Halloween is just around the corner and as you plan your celebrations, remember that there are lots of ways you can avoid being a ‘scary’ neighbour, whilst still having fun.

Respecting your community

Whether you are staying in halls or you’re renting in the city, your role in our local community is really important and maintaining good relationships with those who live and work in our neighbourhoods will help you to really enjoy your time in Liverpool.

Anti-social behaviour – whether it be noise, litter or inappropriate behaviour – can cause major issues for local residents, which in turn impact on your overall experience as a student here.

It’s great being with friends but please remember that houses or flats with multiple occupants can easily cause disturbance to neighbours, especially if you are planning a celebration at home or are gathering with friends before or after going out. It’s likely that you will have families with young children living nearby, or elderly or vulnerable neighbours. Please try to think of others by:

Your conduct

Your safety matters too

As well as being a good community member, it’s important to consider your own safety too. The nights are getting darker so please take care by:

We hope you have a frighteningly good time this Halloween and respect those around you!

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