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New Caretaker

We are pleased to be able to announce that we have a new Caretaker starting work on Monday the 16th of November.  We canvassed the views of many residents and took your views into account before making the appointment.

Oscar Rivera is taking up the role and will be working from 8am to 4pm Monday to Friday and has a 3 month probationary period with a contract that runs for 12 months only.

Oscar is an experienced Estate Operative with direct experience of working in a large residential development.  He’s a very proactive person, has developed good external cleaning and basic maintenance tasks.  Good IT skills, very flexible, proactive and customer service orientated.

I hope that you will join us in welcoming Oscar on board and will offer him all the help he needs whilst he finds his feet at Regatta Point.

The Directors of Regatta Point Freehold Limited

Your caretaker thoughts

Dear Residents,

As you may have realised, the Directors are now in the process of recruiting a new caretaker but before we commit ourselves we would like to know your thoughts on the replacement.
The current role is reasonably  varied and is focussed on:

  • safety
  • cleaning
  • assure residents abide by tenancy agreements
  • minor repairs
  • managing the guest rooms
  • managing on-site contractors
  • postal deliveries
  • emergency repairs during office hours
  • liaise and assist residents when appropriate
  • working between 07:30 and 15:00

We would like to know your thoughts and observations on the scope of the role and the hours worked.  Please send any comments to social@regattapoint.co.uk or comment on this blog.

The Directors of Regatta Point Freehold Limited

Neil dismissed

To All Residents,

The Directors of Regatta Point are sorry to have to inform you that, with immediate effect, Neil has been dismissed from his position as caretaker at Regatta Point for financial irregularities associated with his position.

Due to the Data Protection Act we cannot divulge any information in regard to the matter and kindly request that you do not ask HML Shaw or the Directors for any further information as we are unable to provide it.

In the meantime, we have a temporary caretaker, Mohammed Abdelaziz, who will carry out most of Neil’s duties, although he does not have access to residents’ keys.
He will be on site  8am to midday weekdays, except for Tuesday, when he will be there 11am-3pm due to a previous commitments.

As soon as the Directors have determined the best way forward we will let you all know.

Regards,
The Directors of Regatta Point Freehold Limited.

St George’s Liaison

On Thursday the 8th of October Stephanie Henderson-Brown (RP Director), Mo Bowyer (RP resident), Malcolm Wood (Land Director, St George) and Sean Chappell (Senior Construction Manager, St George) held one of their regular liaison meetings – the aim of which is for Regatta Point to raise any issues with the development next door and for St George’s to keep us abreast with progress.

The following are highlights of the meeting:

  • The opening up of the main archway to public use will be delayed until all large deliveries to site have been completed. This is in order to minimise the risk of mixing heavy good delivery, cars and pedestrians in that area.
  • Plans to completely re-surface the public pavement, re-position services, relocate bus stops further back in the pavement and narrow the pavement by a metre in order to provide a cycle lane are being finalised. When they are carried out alternative pathways for pedestrians will be available because of the completion of ground works in the block next to RP.
  • The tall, overgrown, trees and bushes next to RP east wall have been removed and will be replaced by low-level shrubs. However, many dying climbing plants are still overhanging the RP east wall and trellises, and the small trellises that were on top of the walls in the central area of the RP car park have been removed by St George’s. Sean Chappell came in to the RP car park for a site inspection, and agreed that St George’s would remove all of the overhanging plants and replace the small missing trellises in order to help keep RP secure. Sean Chappell will contact Stephanie Henderson-Brown with a convenient date for this to take place.
  • Security is to be maintained on the public footpath between the St George’s development and Regatta Point by the implementation of gates at the roadside and riverside end of the development. These gates will be locked overnight with key codes issued to St George’s residents and some boat owners. The St George’s development is managed by Premier Estates who have both security cameras and 24 hour staff on site. This area will not be open until nearer to the end of the build.
  • There are now approximately 10 units left to sell. Once these are sold the marketing suite building can be demolished. This work is already being put out to tender.
  • The completion of the rest of the roadside site is expected to be spring/summer 2016, but the roadside hoarding which partly obscures the vision of car drivers entering and leaving regatta Point will not be removed until the end of the build.
  • Most of the ground floor commercial units will be for office use and one of the units is under offer from a production company. There will be two retail units.

Next meeting Thursday 10th December 08:30am.