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THE FACILITIES

BYE LAWS

    From time to time the Company will adopt, alter or revoke Bye Laws for the regulation of the Company's affairs. All Bye Laws and / or amendments become immediately effective, but are subject to the confirmation of Leaseholders at the next Annual General Meeting.  A copy of the current Bye Laws is posted on the notice board in the window of the Company's office in Block 4A and you should ensure that you and your tenants, if any, are aware of, and comply with, their provisions.

COMMUNAL GARDENS & PLANTED AREAS

    A contract gardener maintains all communal gardens and planted areas on the development, including a length of river bank along Terry Avenue, and a part-time caretaker keeps these areas clean and tidy. Residents are encouraged to provide flowers, shrubs, hanging basket decorations etc in their own window boxes, and on patios, balconies and other suitable areas. The maintenance and replacement of trees is undertaken by a separate tree surgeon and associated contractors.

INTERNAL COMMUNAL AREAS

    Communal areas are those areas which are not specific to any one apartment and include hallways, stairs, lifts and landings. Communal areas are not to be used for storage purposes and smoking is strictly prohibited in those areas. cleaning of each communal area takes place on a regular basis in accordance with the programme posted on the Notice Board in each Block. Footwear should be examined, and if necessary cleaned or removed, before passing over carpeted areas and care should be taken when moving bulky items in and out of apartments. if damage is caused to carpets, walls, ceilings or fittings of a communal area the Leaseholder of the property involved will be charged for the repair of such damage.

PAVILION BLOCKS LIFTS

    In no circumstances shall lift doors be propped open while furniture etc is being moved because such action will damage the lift mechanisms of the lifts. Protective lift curtains shall be hung before a lift is used for any other purpose than for the carriage of people, and the Managing Agent must be informed of the need for these curtains at least 48 hours in advance, so that arrangement for the supply of the curtains can be arranged. The cost of making good any damage caused to a lift by such operation will be charged to the Leaseholder involved.

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