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  1. @MrDude21 - were they white, black, asian??? or something else?
  2. Hi all, After numerous no shows from many different individuals and companies, I'm still looking for someone to replace bird spikes on some gutter pipes. Yes the building is very high, but a ladder was used the last time to get it done. I'm beginning to feel that I'll have better luck hiring a very long ladder myself!! Can anyone reliably help me to get this job done? Desperately asking for the last time! OD
  3. Hello there, After several 'no shows', I'm looking for recommendations for companies who can in the first instance visit the property and provide a quote for replacement of bird spikes/proofing. Thanks for your help! OD
  4. Thank you Seaabag - rehanging the gate is the first solution we are going to do.
  5. Thanks very much AbDabs, a number of solutions are being tried as a first response. I just wanted to know how likely it was that the gate had to be removed.
  6. Hi Jules, The private side entrance belongs to the houseowner on the left... but the gate is attached to the neighbours building, it is not a shared entrance or access point/path for the neighbours in any way. Hope that clarifies.
  7. Hello EDF's, I'd like some assistance/direction from those in the know to help me understand the rules and rights of house owners when it comes to the gates that are fixed between them. Here are two scenarios: 1. Between two detached houses there is a gate that has been affixed for more than 15 years (before the current neighbours moved in around 10years ago). The gate is used to enter the left hand (homeowners) building down a private side entrance. The gate hinges are attached to the right hand (neighbours) building. In the last month they are complaining that the gate is vibrating their home. No works have been done on the gate. Outside of trying in-situ solutions, could the neighbour insist on having the gate removed? 2. Between the same two detached houses a wooden gate was put up towards the back of the building to enter the back garden. There was a previous old gate there many years ago. Again the gate hinges are attached to the right hand (neighbours) building. The gate has been in place for almost a year. The homeowner did not ask permission to add the gate, but assumed (wrongly or rightly) that it was a replacement and added some level of general security. Could the neighbour insist on having the gate removed? I'd like to understand what the rules/regs/usual rights are to these scenarios. Thanks, OD
  8. I've not felt that the noise from aircraft in ED has been disruptive to me to be honest... although I don't doubt/dismiss that it really affects some peoples lives..... however, this weekend I went to Horton and Datchet (sp?) and OMG!! The aircraft noise was absolutely deafening.....I actually coudlnt hear the person next to me speaking from the noise!! It felt like I was standing at the end of the runway. I'm not sure how people living in and around that area could tolerant another runway.... really put it into perspective for me.
  9. Thanks for the info Jeremy...... and others for recommendations :) Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I could also use some recommendations please (have > been previously let down by others recommended on > here). > > OD, I've previously been quoted ?1000 for a ~7m > fence (using concrete gravel boards and good > quality panels) so your quote doesn't sound > totally ridiculous.
  10. Hey there, Why is garden fencing so expensive? So far I've been quoted almost ?3000.00 for just over 20 metres of fencing (not for the standard panels, but even so!!).... does this sound right, can anyone explain?? any guidance or recommendations are greatly appreciated!! OD
  11. Hey All, I'm so glad that residents spoke with BBC Radio London, as I suspected Eddie Nestor (Anna O'Neil and team) highlighted the awful situation that they are facing and tried to get some responses/answers. The responses from the Wandle CEO beggars belief and in my mind demonstrated that she simply does not care. The CEO did not once show/express/'just say it for saying sake' one drop of empathy or regret for the situation until repeatedly pressed by Eddie - utterly disgusting and I made sure to email in and say so. Whilst I suspect that Wandle is not solely at fault (again where are Southwark Council in this??) the residents are faced with dealing with this organisation for resolution. Harriet Harman seems to be doing her best to get the voices of the residents heard and bring them directly to Wandle - this is indeed progress. I really hope that they respond responsibly and with empathy and common sense.
  12. Steveo - feel for you and yours..something isn't right... As Landlords/Freeholders Southwark are required to go through a specific process when it comes to announcing/tendering for works. Do you know if this was completed properly? We (owners of 5 flats in a Victorian building) were presented with frankly criminal costs by the then managing agent.. when we question them about the process (which they neglected) they were forced to pick up some of that cost as a result. We immediately asked for a sinking fund to be instituted, then broke the chains of bondage and obtained Right to Manage (RTM). This has got to be the way to go for smaller developments/buildings. I can appreciate larger estates that would be onerous to manage, but not impossible with the right support.
  13. I take your point, but I don't agree. Can any residents tell us if a complaints process was activated/being followed/come to an end? pipsky2008 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > I would counsel against going to social media at > this point > > There will be a complaint procedures in place > within the housing association and Southwark > Council which need to be responded to within fixed > time limits. > > It needs to be shown that this 'Due process' has > been exhausted otherwise, should it go to law, a > judge could through out the case if this process > has not been gone through. > > It is also worth mentioning that if you want a > Councillor to respond, they should be addressed by > name with a direct question or questions
  14. Like many others I have been viewing this thread, this state of affairs is disgusting, I feel for the tenants/owners and their families. It is clear that Wandle have put out statements that have not materialised with those living in those blocks and Southwark have gone AWOL. My suggestion to help raise the profile of these issues to at the very least add pressure to getting responses/answers and help is to contact BBC London Radio. As a daily listener of this radio station particularly the morning and drive time shows I have heard similar stories of irresponsible housing associations being brought to book and action being taken due to the fact that tenants got the story taken up on the radio. I also think that if people can; they should use twitter in direct response to the latest tweet by their CEO as that will also bring attention to whats happening.
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