Kids safety

Now that the evenings are dark quite early but still mild, please ensure your children are wearing reflective clothing if outside playing. It’s very difficult to see a child who is wrapped up in dark winter woolies, when they dart out from behind a parked car as you make your way home. Residents in all estates, with narrow roads, cars parked sometimes on both sides, need to make sure their children are safe. Hi-vis vests or armbands at least need to be compulsory if they’re outside playing after school, from now until the end of January at least. Thank you.

Builders work

There have been several enquiries as to what is happening at the moment with regards to the work the builders are doing. As part of the Taking In Charge of the estate, the Council has informed Andrews that the water pipes/stop cocks need to be lowered as per building regulations. Apart from building regulations, hopefully this will also mean that no pipes will freeze this winter, which has effected quite a few households in the estate in previous years.

AGM meeting

Dear  Residents,

As you are aware, an AGM was held on Tuesday 18th September at 8.00pm in The Courtyard.  The Committee would like to thank the TWO residents who turned up for this meeting.
To say The Committee is irritated at the  extremely poor attendance, is an understatement.   A letter will be sent out to the residents in the next few weeks with details of another meeting, should the attendance be poor, we feel that we have no other option but to cease with The Residents Association.  Should this be the case, we will endeavour, as a group and with YOUR help, to continue with grass cutting of the greens.
As  a  final reminder, the Residents Association does not just consist of committee members, it is everyone in the estate working together, the committee is here as a go between, and to try and help residents with any issues they may have.  We have been in constant contact with Andrews Construction, The Council and the ESB regarding several issues raised by residents with regards to the taking in charge, and other day to day issues.

Remember, it is YOUR estate, and YOUR help/co operation is vital to try and keep the estate, not only looking good, but also tackling problems that may arise.
Regards,

Laura