We thought you might want to see a few photographs that have recently come to light of Regatta Piint prior to the re-building. If you thought the windows on the roadside used to be bad – you can now see what an improvement they were…




We thought you might want to see a few photographs that have recently come to light of Regatta Piint prior to the re-building. If you thought the windows on the roadside used to be bad – you can now see what an improvement they were…




As the summer finally hoves in to view we would like to remind everyone that you must not use barbeques on any balcony here at Regatta Point. Not only is it inconsiderate to fellow residents but it is a genuine fire risk due to the wood of the balconies.
But we are not total party poopers, as we have instead, purchased barbeques for any residents to use (on the east lawn) that are available from the caretaker, Michael.
They are free to use but must be returned clean and all litter should be removed when you tidy up. We also ask that you do not use glass on the lawns but plastic instead in case there is a breakage since shards are difficult to locate and remove in grass.
Enjoy the Summer.
The Directors – Regatta Point Freehold Limited
We are trialling the extending of the WiFi system to the gym.
The mesh we are using is new technology for us so please let the Caretaker, Michael, know if you are having issues accessing the internet over the new system.
We are at the limit of what we can do technically so please bear with us if there are issues. Please, also like Michael know if it is working well!!
The Directors, Regatta Point Freehold Limited.
Just a quick note to let you know that Michael will be taking a well earned holiday between the 28th of June and the 9th of July. A replacement caretaker will be arranged.
The Directors – Regatta point Freehold Limited
In a shameless plug for our local football team (honestly, there is actually a stadium somewhere behind those new tower blocks), today we are raising the flag for Brentford Football Club to support them in the first leg of the Championship play-off against Bournemouth.
The match starts at 6pm (so, order in) and is available on SkySports or NowTV.
This is Brentford’s 10th attempt to get into the Premiership and success is estimated to be worth £110m – even if next year they come back down again (as has happened for Fulham and West Brom).
So, please support your local team tonight (sorry any QPR fans). It’s all part of living in Brilliant Brentford.
Come on you Bees!
George