If you would like your Christmas tree to be disposed of by our gardeners after the festivities, please put it in car space 9 in the car park (west end of the building, at the front).
DO NOT put them in the bin rooms or outside as they will not be collected.
Please take care when moving them through the building and try not to leave a trail of pine needles behind you for Mark to clear up.
Please note this message received today from the local Neighbourhood Watch:
We have received a report of someone persistently trying to gain access to a block of flats. If you live in a property with a communal entrance please be very careful not to let unknown people into your building.
Communal door
Your communal door is only effective if it is closed and secure, so always remember to check that it locks behind you. If it doesn’t, then report it to your management agent or landlord so it can be repaired quickly.
Don’t ever buzz anyone in that you don’t know – even if they say that they’re expected by an-other resident – or let them follow you in.
The best communal door entry system as recommended by the police is an audio and video entry system where residents can see and talk to a visitor before they let them in.
The ideal communal door will be robust, security accredited and fitted with a good self-closing arm and two magnetic locks top and bottom. It should also be linked to the fire alarm and an electronic access control system operated by a key fob.
Communal doors should automatically open and remain so in the event of a fire but be fitted with buttons or handles that allow you to manually override if needed.
It’s sad that we have to post this, but to the person who left dog faeces in staircase B this morning or last night – this is not acceptable and you owe Mark an apology for having to clean up after you.
A reminder to all owners and residents that the Annual Residents’ Briefing will be taking place at 7pm on Tuesday the 13th of December in the lobby of Regatta Point, where the Directors will be reviewing last year’s activities and looking forward to the next.
Please join us for the briefing, questions & answer sessions and drinks and nibbles afterwards.
IF YOU HAVEN’T DONE SO ALREADY PLEASE LET MARK KNOW IF YOU WILL BE ATTENDING