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Terry Martin The Bicester Parkland View Residents Association (BPVRA) was formed for the benefit of the residents of the development. The association works to ensure that OM Property Management, who manage the development, are properly providing the agreed services and give us good value for money. The association also works with other relevant organisations to ensure that the development and its surroundings are maintained to a high standard. The association will endeavor to help all residents with any issue relating to life at Parkland Place and Wren Way.

If you have any issues where you feel you need to contact OM Property Management please also let your Association know about it so that we can follow it up on your behalf. Please do this by contacting a committee member

To find out more about the BPVRA click here. Click here to find out about joining the BPVRA.

Terry Martin
Chairman BPVRA

Latest news

Rat access through damaged air-bricks stopped

Air-brick repair

Some of the air-bricks around the base of the main building had become damaged and needed repair. The association has obtained, through OM Property Management, three quotations for this work – the cheapest being around £400. However, association secretary, David Maunder, volunteered to repair the damage by fitting metal grills over the air-bricks. David completed the work for £40 – Achieving a significant saving.... Read more

Management fee freeze for 2011-12 year

Money

In June this year the association wrote a letter of complaint to OM Property Management about errors in the end-of-year accounts and poor service generally in the 2009-10 year. OM have now responded to this letter and agreed to our demand that the management fee for the 2011-12 year should not increase – as is usual – but remain frozen at the 2010-11 year level.... Read more

Bicester Good Neighbours Scheme

We have been approached by Graham Ablett (Community Development Officer, Oxfordshire County Council) to inform us of the Bicester Good Neighbours Scheme. Good neighbour schemes are run by community volunteers to help people in need of support. They include older people, people with disabilities, single parents, those recently discharged from hospital or anyone who may be isolated.... Read more