1 – 12 Aldergrove Place, Gwernygaseg Road, Minera, Wrexham, LL11 3NZ – WAP 3

1 – 12 Aldergrove Place, Gwernygaseg Road, Minera, Wrexham, LL11 3NZ – WAP

Welcome to the message message. Here you will find the information you need and any latest news regarding the development.

We have a dedicated out of hours team that will deal with any Emergency you may suffer.

Should you have an emergency situation during out of office hours only  at any time- please call  0345 601 837

 

Latest updates

12th February 2025

water ingress issues  

There are  continuing issues  with water ingress suffered between flats-  often this is caused by lack of maintenance to shower and bath areas where sealant often needs replacing.  It is also important to ensure that you- or your tenant is fully aware  of the location of the stop tap for the property to enable the water to be turned off in an emergency.

Water ingress in flats is one of the biggest costs suffered in service charges  to resolve and results in many insurance claims being raised – which in turn affects  an increase in premiums.

For those with hot water boilers-

please visit the below page for information on servicing- which is another cause of water ingress due to lack of servicing.

Thank you  

https://www.britishgas.co.uk/heating/guides/boiler-servicing.html

Kind regards

Jean Jones

Jean Jones  (Mrs) AIRPM

Senior Property Manager

Compton Property Management Ltd

45-51 Wychtree Street, Morriston, Swansea SA6 8EX

Tel: 01792 315458

Fax: 01792 315513

Email: jjones@compton.group

19th December 2024

Development update :-

Opening hours : Please be aware that the office will close on December 24th at 2pm and re-open at 8am on January 2nd 2025.

For any out of hours urgent call     please call 0345 601 8374

Please read the below guidance  for safety at your property

Check your Christmas tree lights carry the British Safety Standard sign.

Never place candles near your Christmas tree or materials that can catch light easily.

Test your smoke alarms at least monthly and only remove batteries when replacing them.

Most fires start in the kitchen. Avoid leaving a cooker unattended.

Avoid cooking when under the influence of alcohol.

Make sure your family and visitors know how to escape in an emergency.

Make sure cigarettes are put out properly.

Decorations can burn easily – so don’t attach them to lights or heaters.

Keep candles, lighters and matches out of children’s reach. Never leave burning candles unattended.

Never overload electrical sockets. Always switch Christmas lights off and unplug them before you go to bed.

Store fireworks safely. Never go back to a lit firework and keep a bucket of water nearby.

Take care around open fireplaces as clothes may catch fire.

Take time to check on older relatives and neighbours this Christmas as they are at greater risk from fire.

For advice specific to you and your home, complete your own home fire safety check.

 For further information- please log on to the webpage :- https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/fire-safety-tips-for-christmas/wishing-you-a-safe-and-happy-christmas-accessible

We wish you all a very happy and safe Christmas and hope 2025 is kind to us all

Thank you

Kind regards

 Jean Jones

Jean Jones  (Mrs) AIRPM

Senior Property Manager