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Builders' banging on campus P,uts a stoP. to exam revision STUDENTS in four of the University's residences are calling for compensation - as they face a hellish exam period with a massive building site on their doorsteps. The work on the University's new residences leaves students in Wolfson Close. Orwell Close, Waveney Terrace and Nelson Court being woken at 7.30am six days a week when the builders start work. The noise from the site continues all day. into the evening making - it almost impossible to revise. and students are concerned for their exams. In a desperate attempt to lessen the loud noise, voile curtains and a wooden screen have been put in place around Wolfson Close, but they have failed to improve the situation for those in Waveney and Nelson Court. Despite the University making
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rooms in the Arts Building available for students to study. students are still livid. Resident of Wolfson Close Becky Grcenfield complained about the unbearable amounts of noise. " I don ' t think that the barrier has done anything to reduce the noise. and it's really hard to concentrate. the curtains aren't exactly tasteful ei ther." Residents are so angry that they are asking for their rents to be reduced in compensation. A Wolfson resident identified only as lsaac said for those who have exams it's really tough. "I only get any peace at night. Why are the prices so high? We ought to be compensated for the noise" Union Communications Officer Ned Glasier acknowledged that there was disruption for students. "With the exam period it's real1y important that students are not
disturbed . Students should bring their complaints to the Union. so that we can take the matter forward with the University." Student Deana Cooper is furious as the students received little warning about their noisy disruptions. "There was no prior warning. only after we wrote to Paul Bailey in the accommodation office, did they start to send information." As a result of the complaints Director of the Residences and Services Division Jenny Grant apologised for the lack of information and warning. "lt is a matter of great regret to the University and the contractors that communication about this development has been inadequate to date and I would ask you to accept our apologies for this. "Please be assured that our intention is to provide residents with information and solutions to emerging issues as this project proceeds." Ms Grant confirmed that the the new accommodation will be open in September.
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