Monthly Archive: Feb, 2024

CBWRA finally forced to reply to complaints of electoral misconduct

Six weeks after my complaint to CBWRA about electoral misconduct in the 2023 Chair elections. I finally received an acknowledgment and an (excuse for) a reply – a few paragraphs of meaningless waffle… Continue reading

An email to the Chairs and Secretary of the Chelsea Bridge Wharf Residents’ Association

From Mike O’Driscoll: (Warwick leaseholder) Dear Katherine Greenaway (CBWRA Secretary), Larisa Villar Hauser and Louis Sebastian Kendall (CBWRA ‘Chairs’)  The elected term of the current Chairs expires within the next 2 weeks. Can… Continue reading

Omnishambles: The current CBWRA committee are not fit to lead, in my view and we need genuine elections now

The serving of the RTM notice on the freeholders is very welcome, albeit 2 years late and coming from people (Larisa Villar Hauser and Louis Sebastian Kendall) who were until recently telling residents… Continue reading

Freeholders make belated attempt to assess support for Rendall and Rittner

Following the serving of Right to Manage notices on the freeholders, E&M (the freeholder for Centurion, Eustace, Horace, Howard and Oswald buildings) is trying to carry out a leaseholder ‘satisfaction survey’ which is… Continue reading

Right to Manage Notice served on Freeholders at Chelsea Bridge Wharf. Now we must deal with the banana republic of CBWRA.

The freeholders at CBW have been served with a Right to Manage notice which is very good news, albeit two years later than it need have been. There is a long way to… Continue reading

Leasehold – the documentary is released

https://www.leaseholddoc.com LEASEHOLD is the new 42-minute documentary which tells the story of the millions of leaseholders now trapped in their own homes, unable to sell or move apartment. The programme examines the need… Continue reading

Residents force CBWRA to abandon closure of the CBW app – still no procedure to prevent arbitrary app account closure

CBWRA made a unilateral decision to close the CBW app a few weeks ago, supposedly because it was ‘unsustainable’ at a cost of £5k per annum (which is roughly what they have left… Continue reading