By Laura Reid, University Management Correspondent
The group have called for the strike after Bristol University did not respond to their 600 signature petition.
Bristol, Cut the Rent handed in their demands for action against high rent on 27th February during a demonstration outside Beacon House.
The university failed to respond by the 8th March deadline, and the society have called a rent strike to 'pressure the university into listening'.
The petition was signed by over 600 students and included Bristol, Cut the Rent's five key demands:
The coalition of students are committed to tackling the inflated cost of Bristol's university accommodation, where the average rent is £161 per week as opposed to the national average of £131.
You can sign up to their rent strike here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1LIOR3kbvzS-TKA6X8e9RgYPqtPpauqo162bsXkpzZ9Y/viewform?fbclid=IwAR2J2kHDgzx8kyGglzwBKJhlH03_k-bABwuMkG_K1Zjm-Z_kGPF_8DbBTYY&edit_requested=true
Featured Image / Bristol, Cut the Rent