Draft Agenda / Travellers / Parking Available / Notice Boards / A City Island Resident Troll writes in...
Next Meeting Agenda So Far...
The management meeting is still provisionally due to take place on March the 20th at 7pm in the management suite of City Island. If you would like to attend, let us know, if not let us know what you would like on the agenda for discussion via email. The draft agenda so far is as follows:
• Cleaning/Litter
Cigarette ends, littler, news papers, shoes items of clothing, steps to the canal are a right state
Car park is still in a stateo
Communal areas are still not great in terms of cleaning.
• Maintenance
Missing bulbs inside and out
Knocked down wall
Carpet tiles
Window cleaning
Broken pipes in car park leaking
Entrances don’t close properly
• Security
Fliers through doors every day
Video entrance system has never worked
Police
• Miscellaneous
Fire windows being left open
Inappropriate use of balconies
Car park one way system
Car park mirrors/one way system
Full building inspection of communal areas
Also, we will provide an update from the meetings of the 27th November 2006 and for the meeting notes from the 5th September 2006 to see if any items have fallen off the agenda for any reason.
**Let us know what concerns and issues you want raising or they won’t be raised**
Travellers
As many people have pointed out, and lots of you will have noticed some travellers had taken up residence on the other side of the river close to Wellington Place. The security office were made aware of this and were keeping a close eye on things. They also spoke to the police and local site security. I had also requested that the police attend the next meeting to advise us further.
However, the travellers have now moved on after some proactive site management from MEPG, the owners of the Wellington Place site. Apparently, site management arrived with a JCB and started to pull down large concrete blocks to prevent the travellers vehicles from leaving site. Upon seeing this, the travellers quickly made a hasty agreement to be off site by the next day.
Parking Available
For those of you looking for a parking space, and we know there are a few of you given the amount of requests on the notice boards, parking is available at Leeds Commercial just next to City Island, over the canal on the ring road, next to Majestic Wine Warehouse. The parking is accessible 24/7 (unlike the NCP on Wellington Road), and is also policed by a security guard 24/7.
The parking is flexible, you can pay by the day at £4/day, or by the week at £12/week. So that works out at £48 a month, less than half of what parking spaces underneath City Island currently command, and a lot less than the £60 parking ticket that both the council pass out for double yellow line parking outside City Island, and less than the £60 fines that the enforcers at Staples car park now hand out.....and all for a short walk.
There are up to 30 parking spaces available there at the moment, to arrange one for yourself just go around to Leeds Commercial reception or to the security guards hut.
Notice Boards
The notice boards are well used and sensibly used in the main, and are providing a small sense of community. However, there have been a few grumbles lately about people putting up large fliers/notices, and removing/obscuring other peoples notices or removing drawing pins for their own use. Free to use notice boards were provided on the proviso that they were used sensibly during a trial period. If they are not used sensibly in this trial period, it was always the intention that the free to use notice boards would be replaced with glass fronted lockable ones, whereby the concierge would be required to decide what can and cannot be posted.
At the moment its working well, so don’t ruin it for everyone – be considerate.
Noggin The Nog
CIRG were very amused to hear for the first time from one of our more eccentric contributors responding to one of Sues emails, informing us about a troll that lives under the non-existent pedestrian bridge...
Dear Sue,
In regards to the attached and as a worried and concerned resident of the area, I feel the need to point out to you and other members that this is not only a right of access issue and public domain, I must and feel obliged to inform you that I have noticed on several occasions that there is indeed a troll living under said bridge. You may scoff at this observation, however please walk along said bridge and he will shout out, "who is clip-clipperdy-clopping on MY bridge".
In light of this new information to you and others, it may be worthwhile requesting Mr Singh visit said bridge and walks across whereby I am sure said troll shall gobble him up.
I am currently residing in Norway, Oslo so am an authority on the ways of the troll, please do not assume I am a harmless crack as these issues make my blood boil.
Best Regards
Noggin the Nog
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