Niagara College reminds students who are participating in St. Patrick’s Day festivities on March 17 to celebrate responsibly and to be a considerate neighbour. Your cooperation will mean a safe and respectful celebration for everyone in our community.
Niagara College promotes positive and respectful relationships between students and the community through its Good Neighbour Guide. The Guide is available virtually and shared annually with students, residents, and landlords alike living in Welland and Niagara-on-the-Lake. It contains tips on how to be a good neighbour, and highlights various legal issues and bylaw references concerning noise, parking and more.
Please view the College’s online Good Neighbour Guide here: yourncsac.ca/goodneighbour.
Tips on being a good neighbour:
- Keep excessive noise to a minimum; this is one of the largest neighbourhood nuisances to residents and it can truly disrupt their right to peace and quiet. Music, partying, and alcohol abuse all lead to an increase in noise which can become intolerable.
- Respect neighbours’ rights to peace and enjoyment of their property.
- Party responsibly; if you need to let off steam or party large, visit a campus-sponsored event, pub or local popular commercial venue. If you decide to have a party at your off-campus house; talk to your neighbours about it, they may be more tolerant if informed. Keep all parties inside later in the evening and above all, keep the noise to a minimum and eliminate offensive behaviour.
Source: Niagara College Good Neighbour Guide