On Air now

Drive Time (Sponsored By GMF Motor Factors)

Della Dread

New and classic Reggae, splash of RNB & Old Skool classics& Soca with news, traffic & travel information and features ....
View Full Schedule     

Community Link Show-Young Peoples View

Shauna & the Crew

Discussion on specific issues and interviews by young people for Young people in a topical style wit...

GFM News

Latest news and information from GFM
Are you hosting a charity or non-profit making event? E-mail them to: news@gloucesterfm.comor Text GFM and your questions & comments to 60066


Bristol Uni Students Warned After Jo Death

Thousands of Bristol University students preparing to head back to the city after the Christmas holidays are being told to take extra care on the Clifton streets, following the murder of Joanna Yeates.

Almost 8000 female students will all be given safety advice when they return to campus later this month.

Jerry Woods, Head of Security at the University has told staff and students:

“Following the recent murder of Joanna Yeates, police have put out advice asking members of the public to remain vigilant while they continue to investigate this tragic case.

It is important to stress that the police have made it clear that there is no specific intelligence or information to suggest there is an increased threat to public safety at this time.

However, as many staff and students live in or near the area where Joanna Yeates lived, we thought it important to remind you of some simple, common-sense, personal safety tips:

•Try to take a lift in a taxi or with a friend where possible.

•If you do have to walk, try to do so with others.

•If you have to walk somewhere on your own, stick to well-lit and busy routes where possible and tell someone what time you expect to be home or at your destination.

•Be aware of your surroundings: iPods and personal stereos reduce your perception of what is happening around you.

•Do not be afraid to ring 999 if you feel you are being followed.

•Carry a personal attack alarm. You can get one free of charge from Security Services at Royal Fort Lodge.

•If you are likely to leave work after dark, did you know that you can call the Security Services control room on 87848 and request an ‘escort to car’ service? Alternatively, after 5pm you can move your vehicle closer to your building without incurring a parking fine.

While the above advice is not exhaustive, following it will reduce your risk of becoming a victim of crime. But you should also bear in mind that murders and serious assaults are extremely rare, so do please try to carry on as normal as much as possible.

The Avon and Somerset Police website also provides some useful personal safety advice.”




Leave a Reply


GFM Supported by