Remove Remus from the Badbury Park Estate

Recent signers:
Stephen Baby and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Remus has been the estate management company for Badbury Park for many years, collecting compulsory service charges from over 1,000 residents. This charge is intended to fund essential estate maintenance such as roads, parks, and communal areas. Despite this, Remus has consistently fallen short of delivering the promised upkeep.

Residents frequently encounter excuses that no funds are available when they request necessary repairs and maintenance. This lack of transparency has led to a growing concern regarding the application of the service charge funds. The promised services are not reflected in the condition of our communal spaces, and the neglect is becoming increasingly evident and unacceptable.

Our roads are beset by potholes, our parks suffer from neglect, and communal areas are not maintained to the standard we were promised. This neglect not only devalues our properties but impairs the quality of life for all who live in Badbury Park. The funds we pay should ensure a living environment that is safe, pleasant, and well-maintained—standards that Remus is failing to uphold.

It is crucial that we take action to ensure that our community receives the services and environment that have been promised. A change in estate management to a company that prioritizes transparency, accountability, and efficiency is necessary. We need a management company that will diligently maintain our estate, keeping it beautiful and safe for all residents.

We call upon the relevant stakeholders and decision-makers to hear our voices and initiate the process to remove Remus from managing Badbury Park Estate. Let us work together to find a management solution that recognizes and respects the investment each resident makes into our community's upkeep.

Sign this petition to support the removal of Remus from Badbury Park Estate management and advocate for a trustworthy and effective management solution.

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Recent signers:
Stephen Baby and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Remus has been the estate management company for Badbury Park for many years, collecting compulsory service charges from over 1,000 residents. This charge is intended to fund essential estate maintenance such as roads, parks, and communal areas. Despite this, Remus has consistently fallen short of delivering the promised upkeep.

Residents frequently encounter excuses that no funds are available when they request necessary repairs and maintenance. This lack of transparency has led to a growing concern regarding the application of the service charge funds. The promised services are not reflected in the condition of our communal spaces, and the neglect is becoming increasingly evident and unacceptable.

Our roads are beset by potholes, our parks suffer from neglect, and communal areas are not maintained to the standard we were promised. This neglect not only devalues our properties but impairs the quality of life for all who live in Badbury Park. The funds we pay should ensure a living environment that is safe, pleasant, and well-maintained—standards that Remus is failing to uphold.

It is crucial that we take action to ensure that our community receives the services and environment that have been promised. A change in estate management to a company that prioritizes transparency, accountability, and efficiency is necessary. We need a management company that will diligently maintain our estate, keeping it beautiful and safe for all residents.

We call upon the relevant stakeholders and decision-makers to hear our voices and initiate the process to remove Remus from managing Badbury Park Estate. Let us work together to find a management solution that recognizes and respects the investment each resident makes into our community's upkeep.

Sign this petition to support the removal of Remus from Badbury Park Estate management and advocate for a trustworthy and effective management solution.
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Petition created on 22 January 2026