Clean-up plan for students

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A mammoth clean-up of the student quarter in North Dunedin is about to begin as part of the annual mass scarfie migration home.

University exams are scheduled to finish on November 12 and students will begin their annual clear-out as many leave North Dunedin to return home for their summer holidays.

The Dunedin City Council has put on extra recycling and rubbish collection services during the next three weeks, while the Otago University Students' Association is also involved with the traditional tip-out of many flats.

Big rubbish skips are to placed at strategic locations around several streets in North Dunedin to "make it easy" for students wanting to clear out their residences, an OUSA spokesman said.

The council has scheduled additional recycling and rubbish collection services on three consecutive Friday afternoons, starting from today.

Skips will also be available tomorrow, on Friday, November 4, Saturday, November 5, Friday, November 11 and Saturday, November 12.

 

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