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Mark Cooper

We are sad to report that today will be Marks final day as our Caretaker here at Regatta Point. Due to his health issues he is no longer able to continue with his role and will now retire to focus fully on his own well being.

Prior to his illness Mark served us amazingly well in his role and we are very sorry to see him leave. As we are sure you are aware the past year has been very difficult for him, and we wish him well and sincerely hope that he has better health as he retires.

Whilst today is Marks last working day, he will be around on Monday 23rd to finish putting things in order.

As is customary, there will not be a caretaker on duty over the Christmas period. In the new year we will start the recruitment process for our next full-time caretaker, and in the meantime we will use temporaries to fill the gap. Further details to follow.

Directors – Regatta Point (Freehold) Ltd

Parcels in Lobby

With Christmas fast approaching the number of parcels being left in the lobby is increasing. Please remember that on several occasions in the past parcels have been stolen from here, and they are a tempting target for local ne’re-do-wells.

We strongly recommend that residents have their parcels delivered to a nearly locker or drop off point if they are not going to be at home to receive them.

Unfortunately someone who rings your doorbell and says they are from Amazon may be trying to steal parcels rather than deliver them.

RPFL take no responsibility for any items left in the lobby.

Cladding Safety Scheme funding

I hope you have read the formal notice informing that we have applied for a grant under the cladding safety scheme.

We will give more details of the background to this at the Residents Briefing on the 10th December but as previously advised Regatta Point is high enough to be caught by a lot of new post-Grenfell legislation.

One of the many assessments  has required us to replace the wooden balconies to all flats, this is a mandatory expenditure so the directors have been looking to place the burden on the original developers or contractors. Unfortunately due to some fancy legal footwork by the developers this avenue looks unlikely.

David Brown , the chair of the residents committee,  has been leading all this work and has identified the cladding safely scheme as another potential route , while not guaranteed, it is also not as long a shot as the name may suggest.

If David does manage to secure us a grant he will have saved Regatta Point a significant sum so I am sure you will join me in wishing him luck in his endeavours.  (You may also want to give him a mince pie on the 10th)

John Sylvester on behalf of the Directors of Regatta Point limited.

Cladding Safety Scheme

Leaseholder engagement note 1 – 12 November 2024

Address: Regatta Point, 38 Kew Bridge Road, Brentford. TW8 0EB

This note is to inform you that RPFL have commenced an application for grant funding under the Government funded Cladding Safety Scheme for the replacement of timber balconies on the rear of the building.

Application Start Date: 5th November 2024

Next Steps: After the completion of the application we will then need to wait for confirmation that the works will be eligible for the Scheme. We will update you when this is known.

Where to find more information about the scheme. Additional information can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/code-of-practice-for-the-remediation-of-residential-buildings/what-the-code-of-practice-means-for-residents

The Directors – Regatta Point Freehold Limited