Students organise rent strike after bacteria found in halls

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The bacteria can cause pneumonia type and flu like illnesses

Students at the University of Nottingham have begun a rent strike after bacteria was discovered in their residential halls. Those living in Florence Boot Halls on the university's park campus had to leave their accommodation due to the discovery of Legionella, which is bacteria that can cause pneumonia type and flu like illnesses.

One student who was supposed to move into the halls of residence, but did not wish to be named, said: "Our hall wasn’t even completed for us to move in. Eventually we got told that there had been a ‘mechanical issue’ and that something had failed a final check; we were told we had to go to either Willoughby or Jubilee campus halls. Initially, they told me that the remedial works would take two weeks, but quickly that deadline passed.

"A programme of work with our main contractor has now resolved the situation to the university’s expected standard for water management and all of those students who were temporarily relocated have now moved into Florence Boot Hall with support from the university. In recognition of the temporary disruption, students were not charged any accommodation costs until they were moved into their accommodation in Florence Boot Hall.

"We have received one complaint regarding damage to belongings and this is currently being investigated and we are supporting the student involved. Some of the information contained within the letter is categorically untrue and we do not recognise the references to unsuitable living arrangements or student complaints in the temporary accommodation.

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