Category Archives: Local redevelopment

St James working late

Email from St James notifying of late working.

Dear all,

Due to the inclement weather of late we will be working late this evening to complete the Ground floor Basement, as you can see below we will only have a minimum number of people onsite and noise will be kept to a minimum.

If you require any further information please contact John Morris: 07717 548 329.

St James Heritage Walk liaison meeting

On Wednesday the 20th of January George Cross (Director RP) met with John Browning (Project Manager, St James) as part of a new series of liaison meetings to discuss the development opposite Regatta Point.  The following are notes on the main points of the meeting.

Apologies from John Browning for not making contact sooner.  He has already established links with Green Dragon Lane Estate, local school and shop and should have done the same with RP.

The development consists of 91 units spread across three buildings – up from the 74 in the original application as an extra floor has been added to two of the buildings.  They are 8, 7 and 5 stories high.

All the preparation work is now complete and foundations are being laid.  Work should be complete by January 2017.

Operating hours are 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday and 8am to 1pm on a Saturday.  It is not anticipated that any other work (save dismantling of the cranes) should take place outside of that.  It was reported that there was noise coming from site into the early hours of the morning the other week but this could not have been from this site as no overnight working has ever been approved.

There will be a lot of lorries using the site but they have to be booked 48 hours in advance as space is tight and must only arrive and leave during normal operating hours.

There will be a contraflow in operation in the road outside RP during the third week of February whilst the gas mains are extended from the RP pathway to the St James site.

Our new director, Hilary Oliver, will be the lead on liaisons with St. James going forward.

 

KewSide Bugler liaison meeting

Meeting with Regatta Point and Bugler Developments 13.01.16

Greg McGovern Project Manager, Bugler Developments, Stephanie Henderson-Brown Regatta Point Director, David Nightingale Regatta Point resident

Access to Regatta Point west bin area
The fenced off area outside the RP west bin area has again preventing the bins from being emptied since the Christmas period. SHB declared this to be a health hazard and the bins have since been emptied.

Action:  GM confirmed that the Bugler gateman would ensure that the bin men have access in future.

Bugler Removal of Pergola above RP car park spaces 39, 40 and 41
The pergola above RP car park spaces 39, 40 and 41 was removed by Bugler at the start of the Kewside build and needs to be replaced.

Action: SHB to send a copy of the scaffold licence between RP and Bugler evidencing the removal of the pergola. Bugler to replace as specified.

Crack in the brick wall at the west end of the car park
The red brick wall at the west end of the car park has been damaged and cracked by Bugler developments and needs to be made good.

Action: GM will need to erect a small scaffold on the RP side of the wall to both rectify the cracked area and to complete the building of the wall. SHB confirmed that the garden area where the scaffolding is to be erected belongs to mews house 57, Mr John Fenton, not to RP.

Debris on top of the Mews Houses
The mews house roofs need to be cleared of debris.

Action: GM confirmed that a tray needs to be fitted between the mews houses and the Kewside wall and together with clearing the roof debris this work will be done in the second or third week in February.

New loading bay outside the Kewside development
GM confirmed that the loading bay outside the Kewside development has appropriate 278 works regulation approval.

R P resident privacy
RP residents have concerns regarding the privacy of their balconies. It appears that each of the Kewside balconies have 2.4 m frosted glass privacy screens up until the 5th floor of Regatta Point. At this level the frosted glass privacy screen has been reduced to a height of 1.8m. This is not acceptable to David Nightingale who lives on the 5th floor as his privacy has been severely compromised.

Action: DN to pass the original planning specification which stated that each of the balconies will have the same height of privacy screen to SHB to take forward.

Flat 56 RP roof debris
GM has noticed a buddleia bush rowing form the rooftop of Flat 56 and that the rooftop needs cleaning. GM has offered to allow cleaners on to the RP roof area by gaining access through the Kewside development.

Action: SHB has informed Lyndsey Ridgers, the RP managing agents who will take this forward.

Flat 56 RP pigeon wiring
The RP pigeon wiring opposite the weathering at the top of the building needs to be replaced.

Action: GM agreed to do this and would like the owners of Flat 56 to inform him of the details of the type of pigeon wire required and exactly where it needs to be fixed.

Flat 56 RP Roof Security
Concern was expressed that as RP is now physically joined to Kewside, the roof space of Flat 56 is at present easily accessible by any contractors working on the Kewside roof.

Action: SHB to formally write to Bugler Developments and the Notting Hill Housing Trust as the Kewside development is clearly in breach of ‘Secure by Design’, which is the police approval needed for new build.

The mural on the RP west wall
GM confirmed that the un-rendered section of the exposed RP wall that was behind the mural will be repaired and re-rendered.

Bugler Completion Date
Confirmation of the estimated handover of the Kewside site of mid to late March.

You’ve got to move it, move it

In order to replace the trellis on the East wall that had been damaged by St George’s removing the existing border plants, workmen will be on site on Monday the 21st and Tuesday the 22nd of December.  They will potentially be working above car park spaces 64-67 and definitely above space 68, 91 and the motorcycle bays alongside the East wall.

Could you please move your cars and motorcycles on these days so as to provide access.

Your co-operation is much appreciated and we apologies for any inconvenience.

For more details please talk to Oscar our caretaker or email caretaker@regattapoint.co.uk

 

St George’s Liaison

On Thursday the 10th of December Stephanie Henderson-Brown (RP Director) 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.

Apologises for Absence: Malcolm Wood (Land Director, St George), Mo Bowyer (RP resident).

The following are highlights of the meeting:

  • The opening up of the main archway to public use will be delayed until the end of January/mid February 2016. This is in order to minimise the risk of mixing heavy good delivery, cars and pedestrians in that area.
  • Plans are being finalised to provide a cycle lane starting outside St George’s and when the works are carried out alternative pathways for pedestrians will be available.
  • There are many dying climbing plants still overhanging the RP east wall and trellises. These dead plants will be removed and the missing small trellises on the top of the wall will be replaced by St George’s. Sean Chappell will contact the RP Building manager Oscar Rivera (his working hours are between 8am and 4pm) the week beginning the 14th of December to allow access to Kingston Gardeners to carry out this work.
  • The public footpath between the St George’s development and Regatta Point from the river to the Regatta Point car park entrance gate only will be opened in February 2016. Security is to be maintained on by the implementation of gates which will lock automatically at dusk and reopen at dawn on a daily basis. The boat owners will be issued with fobs to gain access during night time hours.
  • There are now approximately 5 units left to sell and the marketing suite building will be demolished over the next few months. A new marketing suite will be installed in the St George’s ellipse shaped building by the riverside.
  • 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 and there will be two retail units. There is also a possibility that the unit next to Hammonds will become a Fullers Pizza and Cider restaurant
  • St George’s will be closing their site from the 24th of December over the Christmas period to reopen on the 4th of January. They wish us to have a very peaceful Christmas!

Next meeting Thursday 11th February 2016 08:30am.