here"We apologise for the message sent to our students last night about posters in windows, it didn't reflect the University's view," the tweet read."We respect the rights of students to express themselves, but as requested by Greater Manchester Police the posters must not break the law or they'll have to be removed."Students said the first they knew of the lockdown at the halls of residents was when security guards appeared at the front gates.Megan Tingey, 19, is a fresher at Birley.She tested positive for coronavirus around three-weeks-ago.
She had been getting ready for a night at the pub with her flat mates to celebrate the end of their isolation period when she says they were met by security on the front gates. "We saw there was.