Hard-partying students hit the town and pour into bars and nightclubs as Freshers' Week begins

HARD-PARTYING students last night poured into bars and nightclubs up and down the country as Freshers’ Week began with a bang.

Students were seen having a ball as they started this new and exciting chapter in their lives after Covid restrictions ruined last year's celebrations.





With nightclubs opening their doors once again after many Freshers' Week events were called off last year, the revellers were able to kick off seven days of partying on Monday night.

Lockdown limited last year's celebrations as bars imposed curfews and booking capacities of six.

Freshers events offer new students the chance to meet people and help with getting involved in university life.

However, some had a bit too much fun with many young women seen perched on the kerb after too many drinks.

And in Birmingham one student was restrained by several officers on the floor after repeatedly refusing to disperse.

One man was even carried into a police van by officers and bouncers near the PRYZM Superclub.

Several revellers attended to by paramedics who carted at least two off to awaiting ambulances.

In Newcastle colossal queues formed from early in the evening as thousands attempted to get into the city’s clubs.

Groups of girls were spotted making the most of cocktail offers and jumping for joy whilst out on the town. 

And in Bristol women party-goers looked to be having the time of their lives as they laughed with pals on the streets, enjoying the nightlife.





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