Campaign to object to boat

The following is a letter from a local boat owner to nearby residents asking you to join a campaign to object to a planning application.

Concerned River Users,

This is a campaign to register objection to a development on the river that will change the riverside environment for the worse.  The proposal with the Hounslow Borough Council planning is for a “Lawful Development Certificate for an Existing use”.  The application is for a residential house boat mooring (sui generis) meaning similar to the current occupier of the mooring, Herons. However the proposed House on Water (HoW) is more than five times the size of Herons by volume, and so different that it could not be considered sui generis. In fact on some tides it will not float at all.

HoW air draft of 5.6 m (Herons 3.46 m) and beam of 7.6 m (Herons 4.32 m) – a clear two metres above the roof of Herons being further exacerbated by the proposal to place the HoW on an horizontal campshed grid which will extend the proposed HoW some 12.2 m out from the river bank into the river.  Moreover, this campshed grid is itself standing some 0.7 m above the height of the river bed.  A House on Water with these towering proportions blocks the magnificent views up and down the river for all.

Above all, the proposed placing of the HoW is to the significant detriment and enjoyment of all other moorings’ users, flats overlooking the river, walkers on the Thames Path, not only to due to its huge size, but that it is completely inappropriate within the context of the moorings at The Hollows.

To get an idea of the visual impact of this proposed HoW have a look at the scaled perspectives attached showing how the outline changes the outlook on the river.

Here is a link to the shared dropbox folder:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/prrv3u03eqcteta/AAAJo00gp-TmXBWLxbHLHFFAa?dl=0

It matters that all who are concerned should add their comments.

To register an objection write to write to Ms Natalie Lynch quoting case no P/2015/2961 reference 00617/D/PRE1 at

London Borough of Hounslow
Planning Department
The Civic Centre
Lampton Road
Hounslow TW3 4DN

And/Or Email to planningcomments@hounslow.gov.uk

And/Or add your comments and view the application documents on the planning website:

http://planning.hounslow.gov.uk/Planning_CaseNo.aspx?strCASENO=P/2015/2961

With Kind regards

Mark Scorer
MV Seacrest, The Hollows
Brentford TW8 0DZ
020 8569 9276
07973 626 036

P.S. the design guidelines for permanently moored boats at Corney Reach as drawn up by the Hounslow Director of Planning and Transport are mandatory and require that all boats on those moorings are boats and not HoWs, and that the maximum air draft permitted is 4 metres (13.1 feet).  They also state that it is important that boats do not overly obscure the view of the river from the development (the pontoon) or from the riverside walkway.

150617a HoW Enlarged Side Elev Markup

150617 HoW GA elev Marked up

Walk & Talk

It is one of the pleasures of being a Director of Regatta Point that once a month we walk around the whole complex with our caretaker, Neil, in order to see for ourselves the state of the building close-up and to talk about any issues that we find.  We call this a Walk & Talk.  It allows us some quality time with Neil and to get into all the nooks and crannies of RP.

The Directors would like as many residents as possible to see the building from top to bottom for themselves and to get to see the Directors and Caretaker at work.

The next Walk & Talk is on Thursday the 13th of August at 09:00 in the lobby.  If you would like to join us – two places are to be provided on a first come first served basis and they are reserved by emailing webadmin@regattapoint.co.uk

We hope to see you there.

Neil on holiday 27th to 31st July

Our caretaker Neil is on annual leave for all of this week (27th of July to the 31st).

We are not providing cover for this short break but additional cleaning is being organised.
Sorry for any inconvenience caused.

During normal office hours (09:00 to 17:30), if you have an urgent matter that requires  attention please contact the HML Shaw property  manager, Lyndsey Ridgers on 020 8948 3211 (lyndsey.ridger@hmlshaw.com) or her assistant Grainne Murphy on 020 8948 3211 (grainne.murphy@hmlshaw.com).

Outside of these hours please check the noticeboard for advice.

Front door re-instated

Dear Residents,

Today the front door intercom system has been fully re-instated following the fire.

You should now be able to open the front door remotely, by pressing  on your phone, when a caller dials your flat number from the front door entry panel.

Please take a few minutes to test that this is working for your flat.  If it is not working correctly, please contact Neil, our caretaker, who will help in getting this issue resolved.

It is quite possible that the system needs re-programming with your telephone number so please bring that information with you.

Our sincere apologies for the delay in getting this fixed but the infrastructure was old and poorly understood.

Yours Sincerely,

Lyndsey

Lyndsey Ridgers MIRPM AssocRICS
Senior Property Manager

Garden contract update

Below are notes from a meeting between RP directors and the Gardeners to review the contract after the first three months.

Mike Crump, Chairman Regatta Point Directors

Stephanie Henderson-Brown, Regatta Point Director

James Mallet, Gavin Jones Gardeners

James confirmed that he will be accompanied by a another experienced gardener, Eric, as from early July.

Decking Plants – the box bushes have dried out and will  be disposed of, James will enquire as to the best type of plants to replace them. MC to pursue suitable plant pots once decided. The dead leaves will be removed from the potted palms by James and he will remind Neil, our caretaker, to water the decking plants regularly.

Watering the lawns – there has been some miscommunication as Neil should not be watering them through the night. The lawns will be scarified and mulched during August, after the Regatta Point party, as it will temporarily look rather brown during this treatment.

James will remove the worst of the overgrown weeds in the rear garden beds, particularly by the path near to the back gate, and mow the lawn slopes. He will also remove the weeds from the car park walls

The lavender in the rear lawns  has only partially been removed, the rest of the dead lavender will be taken out. To supplement the lavender, another yew hedge will be planted which will survive in the poor soil conditions. The new yew hedge will be planted from the south side flower bed to the first maple tree in order to balance with the existing yew hedge.

At present some of the car park trees have only been half pruned, but they will be completely pruned back next year

The front borders either side of the entrance door will take priority with a new  planting plan. The small annual bedding plants will be removed and replaced with both perennial ground cover and new bushes. James will submit a plan and photographs as soon as possible.

James will supply us with a formalised 3 monthly maintenance and planting plan.