The latest estate newsletter opened with a simple message: The Lombardy remains strongest when residents contribute to a clean, safe, and welcoming environment.

Welcome to new owners and tenants

The Body Corporate extended a warm welcome to new owners and noted that new tenants are now part of the wider Lombardy community. The tone of the communication matters. This is not framed as a turnover notice or a sales event, but as the start of long-term residential participation.

Thank you to existing residents

Current residents were acknowledged for helping maintain estate standards. Clean shared areas, safer day-to-day conduct, and a more welcoming environment all depend on resident behaviour as much as contractor work or management processes.

Shared amenities remain part of everyday life

Residents were reminded that the clubhouse can be booked for small events. The estate continues to position this amenity as a resident facility rather than an events venue, with bookings coordinated through estate management.

Governance context

The newsletter also highlighted the role of the Community Schemes Ombud Service (CSOS), including its role in scheme rules, governance support, and oversight of community scheme standards.