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Directors’ Meeting

Directors’ Meeting 18th September 2017

The Directors of Regatta Point Freehold Limited met for a regular meeting to discuss various matters arising in the running of the building.  The following are highlights of the discussions:

  • After considerable discussion on each spend area item the budgets for 2017/18 were approved with an overall increase of 3.5%. Explanatory letters are to be sent to residents.
  • Bad debtors were reviewed and Shaws have been instructed to issue solicitors warning letters and seek County Court judgements without favour. The reclaiming of a car park lease is to be pursued through bankruptcy proceedings.
  • Requests for additional car park electrical charging points are being investigated and are proving very time consuming and complex.
  • A new Fire Policy is being developed in light of the need to upgrade the existing system.
  • Roadside windows project has seen formal planning applications going to the council (but not yet approved) and the tender process is ready to go ahead for installation next Spring/Summer.
  • The Annual Residents’ Briefing will be held on December the 5th at 19:30 in the lobby

 

 Next meeting 5th December 2017

Serious Incident

A MESSAGE FROM THE METROPOLITAN POLICE

On the evening of Friday the 13th of October at around 21:15 a female resident of Regatta Point returned to her flat to find that a male had forced entry to her premises and fled when disturbed.

He is described as a white male in his 20’s/30’s, chubby build with blonde curly hair, wearing a grey wolly hat, dark coloured tracksuit and a light coloured t-shirt.

Anyone with information is requested to contact DC HISCOCKS or DC BURT at Hounslow Police Station on 020 8247 6650 quoting CRIS 0522479/17. Alternatively, call crimestoppers for free on 0800

New fencing

Following on from a couple of bicycle thefts from the car park the Directors decided that security would be improved by installing high trellis fencing along the full length of the eastern wall at Regatta Point.  In the past this was defended by the trees that grew on the St George’s land along the wall but these were cut down as part of the re-development.  We had hoped the security gates at each end would help but the have proved ineffective.

We can never fully secure the site and one of the most common ways that people get in is by following cars in when the main gates are open.  Therefore, we would like to remind you to keep an eye out for such tail gating.

The Directors, Regatta Point Freehold Limited