Urang and Chelsea Bridge Wharf Right to Manage Company hide from the ballot box again – September 14th elections postponed without explanation

In a move which is not particularly unexpected, Urang and the unelected directors of the Chelsea Bridge Wharf Right to manage company have again dodged the ballot box, cancelling the elections which Tony… Continue reading

Urang and the Chelsea Bridge Wharf RTM company make a mockery of leaseholder empowerment at the UK’s largest Right to Manage development

With just over 3 weeks to go till the supposed elections for RTM directors (on Sep 14th), Urang and CBW RTM directors still refuse to release details of election procedure – a fair… Continue reading

Urang Still Refuse to Explain keeping their Chelsea Bridge Wharf Contract secret, the delays in elections, why no election procedure published and why they seem to be ignoring leaseholders’ priorities to reduce service charges

Tony Hymers of Urang is unable or unwilling to give meaningful answers to any of these questions. The idea that Urang will create  a new era of transparency is beyond ridiculous. Urang are… Continue reading

Government opens consultation on service charge reforms

https://consult.communities.gov.uk/leasehold-and-private-rented-sector/strengthening-leaseholder-protections-consultation/ The government state: The consultation is in two parts. The first focuses on how to implement key measures in the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024, including: Making service charge demands more… Continue reading

The New Era of Transparency at Chelsea Bridge Wharf

The questions that Urang and the Chelsea Bridge Wharf RTM company refuse to answer.. So much for Urang’s ‘new era of transparency’ 🙂

First Chelsea Bridge Wharf Leaseholders’ meeting with Urang – have we dialled the wrong number?

If you attended the meeting with Urang at BPS on 9th June, I would be interested to hear what you thought of it. In my view there were some good questions from leaseholders… Continue reading