We ended up with the phone cut off so everyone in the house has got a mobile now

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"We ended up with the phone cut off, so everyone in the house has got a mobile now." True, he will miss the video, and the comfy couch... "We've had lots of little arguments here over bills, and paying the phone bill was a major problem," he reveals. All bills are inclusive in the rent, so there will be no more squabbling over whose turn it is to buy the toilet roll. "You pay around pounds 2,300 for the whole year, including meals, whereas living in the house I've paid pounds 2,000 in rent alone," he says.

Being at university is the only chance you get in your life of having a wild time."He also hopes to save some money. One reason why I'm going back into halls is that I had such a good time in my first year, because I made so many new friends. But you don't bump into as many friends: living here is just not as kicking as living in halls. "We had a go at them for being couch potatoes the other day," recalls David, "and they said, just look at what you do in your spare time!"He describes life in the house as "an education", but is looking forward to moving on "It's a good experience. He expected to have an incredible social life, but the reality is that the girls spend their spare time watching soaps while the boys kick a ball against the garden wall. "I'll have a good social life there, because you're right in the middle of the student scene."David has made it his mission to meet as many people as he can at university, but admits that living in private accommodation hasn't been as thrilling as he thought.

"I've just found out I've got a place in a purpose-built university accommodation block," he says. "I've really enjoyed living here," David reflects, "and I'll miss everyone who's leaving Manchester like Alistair, Ian and Rosie, who are taking a year out."David will be spending his third year in student halls. Summer Term, week 7 at the Manchester Student House ROBBIE studyingeconomicsLEONAwas studyingmathsDAVIDstudyingmanagementROSIEstudyingFrenchIANstudyinggeographyTASHstudyingmanagementALISTAIRstudyingmanagementTHE STUDENTS only have a month left in the house. She was also the longest-running, although veterans Anne Charleston and Ian Smith, who joined Neighbours in its first two years, later returned to it.In 1988, the programme and Anne Haddy's popularity were honoured when Oxford University undergraduates made her an honorary member of Corpus Christi College.Anne Haddy, actress: born Quorn, South Australia 5 October 1927; married first Max Dimmitt (one son, one daughter; marriage dissolved), second James Condon; died Melbourne, Victoria 6 June 1999.. But society has changed and, as much as I hate it, Neighbours has naturally changed with it.When she left the serial in 1997, Haddy was the only surviving member of its original cast.