Local residents up in arms over UCC's RAG Week

Raise and Give Week is underway Leeside this week.
Residents near UCC have hit out at anti-social behaviour among students as the college's RAG Week gets underway.
They say they are subjected to noise due to late night parties, the destruction of property and say some students are treating the area like ' an open skip'.
Residents say that anti-social behaviour is an ongoing problem among students in their area but it peaks during Fresher's Week and Raise and Give Week.
It's understood that UCC representatives are set to meet with residents later this week to discuss the problem.
Speaking to RedFM News, Liam Ronanye from the Connacht Avenue Residents Association outlines what the last few nights have been like.
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