Monthly Archive: Sep, 2017

The laughable ‘Speed Camera’ in Sopwith Way

As well as the nuisance to residents and the road safety issues there is a fire safety angle to this matter. Sopwith Way was designed to be the emergency access route into Chelsea Bridge Wharf and there is no other way to get fire engines in. If there was an accident on Sopwith Way (god forbid) and if vehicles blocked the road as a result, they would have to be removed before any emergency vehicles could get through (this particularly applies to fire engines).

Reviews of Rendall & Rittner

Rendall & Rittner Estates  1.00/5 rating 6 reviews 75% valuation accuracy 0% recommend 20% fee satisfactio https://www.allagents.co.uk/rendall-and-rittner-lettings-limited-gun-court/

Circus West in Battersea Power Station on shortlist for ‘Britain’s worst building’

Circus West in Battersea Power Station on shortlist for ‘Britain’s worst building’, the Carbuncle Cup award by Building Design magazine https://goo.gl/QSJUwr The Carbuncle Cup is an architecture award for “Britain’s worst building”, an… Continue reading

Grenfell Tower style cladding found at Chelsea Bridge Wharf – fire wardens costing £3,500 a day

UPDATE (Dec 2017): Although no information has been given to residents by Rendall and Rittner, it appears that a major programme of ‘risk management’ is taking place in the  blocks with the  flammable… Continue reading