Hall Forest Residents Association: Encouraging Community Quality Living Within Kintore

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Wed
19
Dec '07

Greenbelt Group revise their polices

In a press release yesterday (17th December 2007), Greenbelt Group announced that having listened to it’s customers, it had revised its policies with regards to Open Area Maintenance, and could now offer a number of options to permit homeowners to self-manage the open areas on their developments.

The press release can be read in full here:

http://www.greenbeltgroup.co.uk/press/16

and details of the various options can be viewed here (needs Adbobe PDF viewer):

http://www.greenbeltgroup.co.uk/mediaLibrary/images/english/2338.pdf

This is a major step forward for residents in Kintore, and assuming there are no hurdles with the detail in the small print, will permit residents to appoint their own land managers (most likely Aberdeenshire Council) with quality standards and prices agreeable to all residents.

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Mon
17
Sep '07

Greenbelt Group contractors drop to even lower standards

Just days after posting an expensively produced Customer Information Pack to over 300 homes in the Kintore area (postage alone was £1.69 per copy), produced no doubt at residents expense, Greenbelt Group contractors arrived on site for a routine visit.

We should expect high standards if we believe everything in the Homeowners Folder, but these photos taken shortly after the contractors appointed by Greenbelt Group (Netherton Plan Hire, based in Ellon) left tell the true story.

1) Unsightly and slippery clumps of rotting grass left on public footpath.

Unsightly clumps of rotting grass left on public footpath.

2) Nettles over 6 feet tall growing in a shrub bed!

Nettles growing over 6 feet in height!

 3) Uncollected litter in the shrub beds. Litter is supposed to be picked up on each site visit.

Litter in Shrib Bed

4) Overgrown shrub bed. The plants are obviously unsuitable for the shrub bed here, and have grown uncontrollably to dominate the shrub bed and giving it a unique “wild and unmaintained” look.

Overgrown Shrub Bed

5) Very badly cut grass - woth some bits where a ride-on mower can’t easly reach being left untouched. Note the walls of the house are sprayed with the grass cuttings, and unsightly clumps of grass left to rot.

Poorly Cut Grass

 Hundreds of more images showing the typical quality of the Open Area maintenance performed by Greenbelt Group can be found at the following website:

http://www.flickr.com/groups/407954@N24/pool/

You can see from the images taken over the past 2 years or so, that little improvement has been made of the qaulity of workmanship carried out. Please feel free to join the group and add your own photographs.

Fri
27
Jul '07

Greenbelt Group issues discussed in Parliament

There was a discussion on the issues surrounding Greenbelt Group held in the House of Commons a few days ago.

A full transcript of the discussions and condemnation of the company’s behaviour can be read at:

http://www.theyworkforyou.com/whall/?id=2007-07-25a.297.0

It is very interesting that other estates are experiencing exactly the same issues as ourselves, with regards poor standards of maintenance, high charges, poor correspondence etc.

Some of you will also be aware that we are in touch with many other groups around the country who are similarly blighted by Greenbelt Group. There is now an action website at:

http://www.greenbelt-action.btik.com/

A list of recent press articles about Greenbelt Group can be found at:

http://www.spanglefish.com/GreenbeltGroupAction/news.asp

A near full page article on Greenbelt Group was published in Scotland on Sunday at the weekend. This article can be read here:

http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/scotland.cfm?id=1142882007
If you have any photos highlighting poor standards of maintenance being performed by Greenbelt Group, then you are encouraged to upload them to a free photo hosting website at:

http://www.flickr.com/groups/407954@N24/

You can register for a free account if you wish to upload photos and add them to the group.

Thu
24
Aug '06

Residents Encouraged to report Anti Social Behaviour

In the past few weeks, there have been some reports of anti-social behaviour by illegal use of motor-cycles and “mini-moto” bikes in some parts of Kintore.

Grampian Police have advised us that all such incidents of this nature should be reported immediately to them on 0845 600 5 700. You do not need to give your name or telephone number when reporting such an incident. (more…)

Thu
24
Aug '06

Kerbing Installation gives hope for Final Road surfacing

Persimmon Homes have been installing kerbing along Hallforest Avenue for the past week.

We hope this means that the remaining part of Hallforest Avenue will be treated to the final surface of tar in the very near future, finally putting an end to the slalom course of potholes that residents have been enduring over the past 12 months.

There have been concerns raised by some residents that continually driving over this very poor road surface is damaging the suspension components of their cars.