The new rapid clean-up service for freshers launched by Tennent’s last week has been getting underway around the city.

The Evening Times reported one week ago how the nation’s favourite lager unveiled the ‘Bedroom PiTstop’ for lazy or hungover students who couldn’t be bothered to clean up their gaffs.

The service sees a team come and collect your keys and clean the home up before occupants get home.

Now, though, Tennent’s has given an inside look at the team cleaning up one particularly messy flat in Glasgow.

Jed Corney, a product design engineering student, Ally Wright, mechanical engineering major, Jack Mitchell, economics and politics student, James McGinley, who studies product design engineering - all of them at Glasgow University - and David Avern, a politics student at Stirling were the lucky receivers of the service.

The four kicked back with a few cans while the team got to work scrubbing the kitchen and emptying the sink of a mountain of dirty dishes.

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The living room was tackled also - and even a traffic cone was removed.

Jack described how the guys have not been in the flat for long, adding: “We’re not quite sure how it got so messy so quickly but it was amazing that Tennent’s came round in rapid time and helped us out.”

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David added: “Massive cheers to Tennent’s - they’ve done the students of Scotland a truly honourable service.”

The service has been operating 24 hours a day, from 14 to 22 September.

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