Some families selling their homes due to anti-social behaviour by students Leeside

That's according to a Cork Senator who says there's been an avalanche of complaints by residents in the area.
Residents have issued complaints of anti-social behaviour, noise and littering following Christmas Day celebrations by UCC students in November.
UCC have decided to cancel future Christmas Day events on foot of these complaints and are continuing to work Gardai on policing plans for Freshers and Rag week events.
Speaking to RedFM News, Senator Jerry Buttimer says we cannot allow for this behaviour to continue.
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