Following the success of last year’s pilot launch, the Student Community Warden scheme has expanded to now include Penryn and Mabe.

Run by Falmouth and Exeter Students’ Union and funded by the universities, the scheme promotes neighbourly behaviour and supports good community relations.

Gwen Scolding, The Students’ Union community engagement coordinator, said: “This is an exciting time for the Community Warden scheme. We’re looking forward to building on last year’s success by increasing our initiatives, reaching more areas, and by promoting a friendly and cohesive community for all that live, work and study in the locality.”

It enables students to be active citizens within the community, encouraging positive relationships between long-term and student residents, as well as assisting the town council and other partners to improve the local environment and behaviour in residential areas.

The 2018 pilot saw student wardens patrol some of the most heavily populated student residential areas of Falmouth, with a particular focus on the Smithick Ward.

Students met with residents, listened to concerns, logged complaints, shared advice and initiated campaigns.

They also took part in community events and activities, including litter picking, fundraising activities, and supporting the local food bank.

The scheme is extending in 2019 to include some areas of Penryn and Mabe, with ten students in post.

Residents can meet the new wardens, along with university representatives and partners including the police, fire service and town council, when they begin their patrols on the upcoming Community Awareness Days.

They are today (Wednesday), Thursday, October 3 and Wednesday, October 9 in Falmouth and Thursday, October 10 in Penryn.

To contact the warden scheme, email communitywardens@thesu.org.uk and to find out more visit thesu.org.uk/community