Electricity and gas prices

Important message for residents:

Because of the BNO-status of our Estate (see the Electricity page for more information) our electricity supply is deemed to be commercial and currently does not qualify for the domestic price cap. Instead we qualify for the commercial discount which is not as favourable as the domestic price cap.

The £400 discount was also an issue but following lobbying, particularly by park home and houseboat owners help may be at hand - see this article and this link to the Government announcement. We await further announcements as to how the £400 discount will be paid to households like ours that are ‘off grid’.

Similarly the gas supply to the boilers that provide our hot water (and the supply to gas hobs where fitted) are also deemed to be a commercial supply, coming under ‘district/communal’ systems. This is an issue affecting thousands of flats, most of whom are reliant on ‘district heating’ systems for their heating. See this recent BBC article for more information.

Our neighbours at One West India Quay are in a similar position, being also a BNO and with a district heating system.

Whenever you see this issue raised we urge residents to respond (retweet, email, comment etc) to try to ensure households like ours are not forgotten. Thank you.

Rooftop planning application refused

The application to create a 6th 5th floor roof terrace restaurant on top of the Gym/Club building has been refused by LBTH’s Development committee.

A copy of the decision notice can be found here and the planning case officer’s report recommending it be refused here.

The Council refused the application on the grounds that it would cause unacceptable noise levels which will have a detrimental impact on neighbouring occupiers - aka the residents of Canary Riverside. The absence of public benefits associated with the application was balanced against the negative amenity impacts.

Thank you to everyone who wrote in to object to the application.

Westferry Circus - weekend road works/ramp closures

Canary Wharf has advised us that they will be carrying out repairs to the expansion joints on the north and south ramps to Westferry Circus. The north ramp is opposite Berkeley Tower.

The dates are scheduled below.

  • 11th/12th June - South Ramp

  • 18th/19th June – South Ramp

  • 25th/26th June – North Ramp

  • 2nd/3rd July – North Ramp

 The proposed working hours will be 8am – 7pm.

As with previous works we are advised that the noise will mainly be concentrated on the first Saturday when the digging/breaking out takes place.

 Buses will be re-routed accordingly: please check bus provider/TfL websites for more information on the diversions.

 

A reminder on how to prevent water leaks from your apartment

Water damage is the number one cause of insurance claims and at Canary Riverside the escape of water (EOW) excess payable in the event of damage caused by water leaks is £25,000.

If damage arises a result of negligence by a resident/owner they may find themselves responsible for paying the excess. Please help to ensure that you do not find yourself on that position by taking action to minimise the risk of leaks occurring in your apartment.

Please check the water leaks page on the website for advice on how to minimise the risk of a leak occurring. There are also recommendations for leak detectors: devices that provide advance warning a problem has arisen in an out of sight location (eg a slow drip in an enclosed toilet cistern). There are an increasing number of smart devices on the market that can notify you when you are away from home.

If you are absent for any significant length of time please consider turning your water off at the supply - which you can find immediately outside your front door via the drop-down ceiling hatch. The property manager will be pleased to assist should you need help turning off/on your water supply.

Berkeley Tower water leak

At 6am Berkeley Tower experienced a major leak originating in the 10th floor chute room. Its proximity to electrical supplies has meant electricity has had to be turned off as well as the water supply. The relevant emergency response services were called out and they are working on restoring services.

The water leak entered the High Voltage power room, triggering the fire alarm and that shuts down all lifts across the estate. An electrician is trying to isolate Berkeley from the other lifts so that their service can be restored. We’re told all hands are on deck and there’s a wetvac team on site to dry out the HV floor.

Say no to the 90-seat roof terrace on top of the gym - object by 8th March

Say no to the 90-seat roof terrace on top of the gym - object by 8th March

A planning application PA/22/00143/NC has been submitted to create an additional floor on top of Virgin Active (the ‘Club’ building) for an open-air 90-seat terraced restaurant. The Sixth-floor terrace would be in addition to the existing two restaurant floors (that have been vacant since 2013, following the demise of ‘The Battery Club). We urge residents to comment on and object to the application, either by way of the on-line portal [click here] or by sending an email [click here]. Objections must be made by 8th March.

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