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Squirrels, maggots, mushroom and silverfish infestations are plaguing a Kingston University accommodation site, according to students.
Students who live in the Clayhill building in Burney Avenue claim that squirrels are regularly invading flats to steal food, and that this week some residents were evacuated for fumigation to take place after months of complaining about silverfish. The cost of renting one of the 700 rooms at the campus next to the Seething Wells building is £133.75 a week, and students have complained they are having to remove severe mould themselves.
Eric Brain, 19, a first year journalism student who lives in Clayhill claimed the university is uninterested in the complaints because most of the residents are freshers and will move into private accommodation at the end of the academic year.
Miss McBain, 24, lived in Clayhill during her first year at Kingston University four years ago and said that the problems existed then. A Kingston University spokeswoman said it does not keep a record of the numbers of complaints received.
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