Whether you have been on nights out before arriving at university or not, it is likely Plymouth will be a new place to you and you will not be familiar with your surroundings. Whilst Plymouth is not the biggest city, it is still
easy to get lost and lose your sense of direction, especially if you are intoxicated.
There are some areas of Plymouth that have higher rates of crime that you may want to avoid if at all possible. For example, areas of Mutley have seen an increase in criminal activity in recent years and we advise students to either
avoid these areas or to not walk alone, especially at night and when drinking.
We don’t recommend walking at night alone in Plymouth at all, particularly walking home after a night out. Arranging a lift home from a friend who has not been drinking or getting a taxi is the safest option. However, if you are
walking to and from the venue on a night out, stay as safe as possible by doing the following:
- Never walk alone – stick with your friends and look out for one another
- If you find yourself alone, call a friend to talk to and share your location with them
- Stay in well-lit areas and do not take shortcuts if it means entering an unknown, dark or quiet route
- Walk on the oncoming traffic side of the pavement. This is so you can tell if a car pulls up next to you
- If someone if making you feel unsafe while walking by following you or talking to you, regardless of whether you are alone or with others, call the police and if possible, go inside a shop or a takeaway