The Fieldsview Building Residents’ Association

About Us

The Fieldsview Building Residents' Association was formed to represent the collective interests of everyone living in our building. As a group of residents working together, we aim to ensure that the building is safe, well-maintained, and managed in a way that reflects the needs of the people who live here. Whether it's addressing maintenance issues, liaising with the managing agent, or building a stronger sense of community through communication and events, the association serves as a voice for all residents. By coming together, we can help shape a better living environment for everyone living at the Fieldsview Building.

We’re pleased to confirm that a committee will shortly be appointed to represent the Fieldsview Building Residents' Association. The committee will oversee the day-to-day activities of the association, act on behalf of all residents, and ensure that our collective concerns are addressed effectively. As part of this process, the committee will draft the Articles of Association, which will set out the structure, objectives, and operating principles of the association. Once completed, these will be shared with all residents.

Please do not hesitate to contact the committee via email if you have any questions.

committee@fieldsviewbuildingresidentsassociation.co.uk

FAQs

What is a Residents’ Association?

A residents' association is a group formed by people who live in a particular neighborhood, apartment complex, or housing development. The purpose of the association is typically to represent the interests of the residents, improve the local area, and create a sense of community.

How do I join?

Please go to the menu at the top, follow the “join” button and purchase the appropriate membership.

What does it cost per year?

The annual cost is current £15/year. This may change in future.

Who can join the association?

Anybody who is resident in the building may join the association. This includes leaseholders, tenants, and long-term lodgers.

Who are the current committee?

Please see the “committee” page above for a summary of the current committee.

Who has voting rights for decision making resolutions?

Please refer to the “Articles of Association” above for the current voting framework.

How many meetings are there per year?

There are four meetings per year. One of these meetings is an Annual General Meeting (AGM). Members of the association will be notified of this AGM with 14-days notice as per the Articles of Association.

Can I raise issues with my personal flat/property?

You can, but the association does not intend to liaise with the freeholder or managing agent on behalf of specific individual residents. The communication will be conducted in a collective manner.

What happens if I have a dispute with the developer, landlord of managing agent?

Please feel free to communicate details of any disputes with officers of the association. Where possible the association will provide advice and counsel regarding disputes, however, the association cannot make any assurance that a satisfactory resolution will be found as a result of engaging the association.

Where can I find the terms of use and privacy policy?

Please find our terms of use and privacy policy at the footer of the website.

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