Originally posted by NickFitz
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The most amusing moment was when the matter of replacing the cast iron drainpipes on the two old blocks came up. Apparently, like-for-like replacement would cost around a million quid, which is a lot even when split across thirty-odd flats! The expressions on the faces of those who had their cameras on were a sight to behold. But they’re hoping to get planning permission to use ones made of plastic which look like the real thing and have previously been approved for use on listed buildings, so they should end up being charged quite a bit less

For our block, the only potential big ticket item is replacing the doors on the room of storerooms with new fire doors, which they’ve decided can be done out of the block's reserve fund

And apparently we in the new block can also expect a rebate on this year’s management fees, as whatever it all gets spent on hasn’t cost as much as they expected. I assume this will come in the form of a reduction on next year’s charges rather than sending us cheques or whatever, but every little helps!

My only contribution was to ask about the matter of wayleaves so we can get fibre to the premises. Apparently one of the old blocks is getting it in the very near future, the cabling having recently been installed to the building and work on the runs to the individual flats being about to start. It seems our block might be a bit trickier to get to as it could involve digging up the drive. But I’m going to start the process, as I appear to be the only one in this block who had heard of it being a possibility, or even knew what it was


but now various things refuse to work on the latest version of Chrome that Win 7 supports, so I guess I ought to upgrade to Win 10 at least. I very much doubt it's Win 11 compatible but I have a spare sitting in the loft ready to go when this one finally gives up.

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