Notice of Annual General Meeting 2018

As required by Companies Act 2006 Section 307, notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Plymouth Wharf Residents Association Limited will be held at Compass Point, Manchester Road, London E14 on Tuesday 27th November 2018 at 8pm to present the annual report of the board and the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2018 for Plymouth Wharf Estate.  

Shareholder’s report and AGM packs have now been issued to all shareholders. If you have not received yours please contact directors@plymouthwharf.com stating your name and property number.

Shareholders entitled to attend and vote at the above mentioned meeting may appoint a proxy who need not be a shareholder of the Company, to attend and vote on his/her behalf.

We appreciate the AGM is being held slightly later this year so to keep you warm on a cold winter night (and in keeping with the season) we will be providing attendees with mince pies and mulled wine (including non-alcoholic option).

Directions to Compass Point

From Plymouth Wharf: turn left out of the rear gate and walk along the river walkway. Compass Point community room is the building overhanging the walkway. Alternatively head right out of the main gate and take the first right, walking to the riverside.

Enderby Wharf cruise terminal plans cancelled

Plans for a cruise terminal to be built across the river from Plymouth Wharf in Greenwich have finally been cancelled after several years of campaigning by the local community over fears of noise and pollution.

This will come as a relief to a number of residents that were not happy with the plans. It is not yet known what the fate of the Enderby Wharf site will be now but it’s thought that the site of the cruise terminal may now be replaced with a park with possible concessions made to developers in terms of height on residential development planned.

More on this story here: http://www.fromthemurkydepths.co.uk/2018/11/13/greenwich-cruise-liner-plan-abandoned/ 

Morden Wharf regeneration exhibition

In March 2012, U+I acquired Morden Wharf, a former sweeteners refinery on the Greenwich Peninsula and one of the few remaining significant London riverfronts left for major regeneration.

The major riverside regeneration site is adjacent to the O2 Arena and opposite Plymouth Wharf on the other side of the river, with 500 metres of Thames riverside frontage.

For those interested, the developer of Morden Wharf will be holding an exhibition for local residents: 
– Wednesday 21 November between 4pm and 8pm at Rothbury Hall, Mauritius Road, SE10 0EF
– Saturday 24 November between 12pm and 5pm at Sherard Hall, Forum at Greenwich, Trafalgar Road, SE10 9EQ

More information on Morden Wharf can be found here: 

http://www.fromthemurkydepths.co.uk/2017/12/16/greenwichs-next-big-development-morden-wharf-2000-homes-40-storey-towers/