Block and Estate Management is about the minutia done well: the role of a Managing Agent is technical, administrative, practical and political. It takes joined up thinking to do what we do well as well as sufficient resource to react to whatever is necessary day-to-day.
As a Managing Agent we know our true business is building relationships with people. Our people are empowered and know that they can make a difference to how people feel about where they live. We call our 'Property Manager's 'Relationship Managers’ to embody our values which are to build relationships, add value, and to take the initiative. We lead the market in transparency and focusing on risk, cash, repairs and place making, usually in that order, and was the first Managing Agent to introduce a ' money back guarantee ’.
Being who we are would be impossible without our passionately committed people, whose qualifications we sponsor and who we support professionally to be the best they can be, as achieving a national training award and our Silver IIP status confirms.
Transition: Our problem not yours
Good Building Surveying is about having the experience to follow the trail of suspicion to quantify concealed defects
Block Management Packages
An online service, like internet banking: we run demands, arrears, service charge accounts & legal admin, you set the budget and upload invoices to pay
How to change Managing Agent
Changing Managing Agent needn’t be daunting, we have a team dedicated to gathering information, benchmarking leases and setting up plant registers
Learn moreRingley’s Top 10 Tips
There’s a lot you need to know to run the service charge properly: politics, law, building pathology, financial accounting, company matters, here’s a few tips
Learn moreCan’t afford a Managing Agent?
We understand the minimum fees of a full block management service may be prohibitive to small blocks – that’s why we created
www.servicechargesorted.co.uk
The Ringley Group is regulated by all three major bodies - Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), the Solicitors Regulation Authority, and the Financial Conduct Authority.






We have professional memberships in The Property Institute, The Association of Rental Living, The Institute of Fire Safety Managers, Chartered Association of Building Engineers.








We empower teams out on site
Site staff are the eyes and ears of the developments we manage, they are fully connected to our customer relationship management systems. The work they do is visible to residents, e.g., day books and end of shift inspections on the Ringley Gateway portal.
We see success as the emotional connection of each resident to where they live, so the task is simple... to empower site teams to make a difference on resident at a time.
We hire and place a range of site staff including: Concierge, Caretakers, Housekeeping, Cleaners, Gardeners, Maintenance Engineers and more…
read more about site staff solutions
Block Management Reviews
"We've had some issues recently with a leak in our flat's ceiling in Prospect Place. The onsite caretaker has been round on several occasions now to assess and repair the damage. He's been incredibly friendly and explained the process at each step. He's persevered through a lengthy repair process with a few hurdles to overcome and has generally been a credit to Ringley!"
Alasdair Malcolm 4 days ago |
"The lettings advisor who assisted us is wonderful, she made me feel very welcomed and really helped me settle down."
Ke Wen 196 days ago |
"We have had a problem with noise from the flat above us in Lady Isle House Ferry Court Cardiff. We contacted a Mr Paul Staniforth who immediately became involved and addressed the situation. We really do appreciate what he has done for us and cannot thank him enough. Once again a big thank you to Mr Staniforth. The noise above was intolerable."
Shane, 2 days ago |
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We work alongside those deploying capital: our VirginLand by Ringley identify sites, our capital markets team work on equity and debt, our Asset Managers act as Employer’s Agent during the build for Project Monitoring. Towards Practical Completion we will be preparing always to mobilse new assets, take plant handover, recruit great teams and lease up fast.
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We work to enhance the value of our Client’s asset and demonstrate good governance. To us this means engaging with leaseholders, residents and other stakeholders to ensure they are engaged with the management of each development.
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Our aim is to make Management Company Directors feel empowered: to us this means 100% transparency and advising them of the options available to support decision making. We know volunteer directors have a day job, so work to delivery what they need in a timely manner and guide them on the decisions we need.
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Within The Ringley Group we have a range of professional practices to enable transactions: Land Find, Valuers, Surveyors, Engineers and of course Ringley Law.
We work closely with official receivers, asset owners, lenders and tax consultants to support property owners throughout each assets lifecycle. |
Ringley is a group of companies. We are a diverse bunch with far reaching expertise in law, engineering, fire surveying and facilities management. Our data-led in-sourced model will save you money and we will listen, understand your goals and get things done. We are innovative and solutions oriented.
- 100% transparency
- to find solutions
- focused committed people
As a group of companies we are a diverse bunch with enough experts on board to be a one-stop-property-shop. We listen and align to each Client's goals so each of us knows what needs to be done all the while remaining innovative and solutions oriented - as a team - One Ringley.
- 100% transparency
- to network and find solutions
- focused committed people
Our Block Management Leaders
The key to our success is our people
Richard
Cardiff Office
Head of Block Management - Wales & West
Nick
London Office
Block Management - National Head of Site Staff
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The Fareham urban district was gained borough status through the Local Government Act on 1 April 1974. The Borough of Fareham is the includes areas of Fareham, Portchester, Hill Head, Stubbington, Titchfield, Warsash, Locks Heath, Sarisbury and half of Whiteley.
Things to do in Euston
Euston belongs to Central London and, therefore, is mostly filled with transport and offices. Although not so famous for leisurely activities, there are some things you can do in and around Euston:
1. British Library: Next to Euston, the British Library keeps a huge stock of books, manuscripts, and historical documents, with constant temporary exhibitions and events.
2. King's Cross and St. Pancras: Next to the stations of King's Cross and St. Pancras International can be found, a few steps away, shopping, dining, and culture—including art installations, events in the public spaces of King's Cross Station.
3. Regent's Canal: Take a stroll/ride around Regent's Canal Road from Euston for beautiful views and scenic walkways that come with cafes and pubs lined up along them.
4. Wellcome Collection: A museum and library exploring the interstices of medicine, life, and art—right beside Euston Square
5. Camden Market: From Euston, it's straight onto eclectic stalls selling fashion, food, and crafts in Camden Market. Music live venues with Street Arts at your fingertips.
6. Bloomsbury: Stroll by its historic streets and pretty squares; soak up the literary landmarks—the former homes of the Bloomsbury Group, as well as the British Museum.
7. The Place: This is where contemporary dance is based, near Euston Station; it comprises excessive diversity in performances, workshops, and classes for dance lovers and other visitors.
8. Local parks: open spaces, spacers some local spots all within walking distance, places like Russell Square, Bloomsbury Square, and Regent's Park for picnicking, walking, and other activities.
9. Eat and Drink Well: This eclectic scene—it's dining options in and around Euston—from the pub to the coffee shop to restaurants and cafes really throws up a choice of cuisine from around the world to suit different tastes and pockets.
10. Historical Walk: Understand Euston's history through its architecture—what has remained of Euston Arch—about its contribution to London's growth as a transport hub.
These are examples of activities that blend in cultural, historical and leisure activities unfolding in and around Euston; making this area a vibrant location to learn about Central London.
Things to do in Euston
Euston belongs to Central London and, therefore, is mostly filled with transport and offices. Although not so famous for leisurely activities, there are some things you can do in and around Euston:
1. British Library: Next to Euston, the British Library keeps a huge stock of books, manuscripts, and historical documents, with constant temporary exhibitions and events.
2. King's Cross and St. Pancras: Next to the stations of King's Cross and St. Pancras International can be found, a few steps away, shopping, dining, and culture—including art installations, events in the public spaces of King's Cross Station.
3. Regent's Canal: Take a stroll/ride around Regent's Canal Road from Euston for beautiful views and scenic walkways that come with cafes and pubs lined up along them.
4. Wellcome Collection: A museum and library exploring the interstices of medicine, life, and art—right beside Euston Square
5. Camden Market: From Euston, it's straight onto eclectic stalls selling fashion, food, and crafts in Camden Market. Music live venues with Street Arts at your fingertips.
6. Bloomsbury: Stroll by its historic streets and pretty squares; soak up the literary landmarks—the former homes of the Bloomsbury Group, as well as the British Museum.
7. The Place: This is where contemporary dance is based, near Euston Station; it comprises excessive diversity in performances, workshops, and classes for dance lovers and other visitors.
8. Local parks: open spaces, spacers some local spots all within walking distance, places like Russell Square, Bloomsbury Square, and Regent's Park for picnicking, walking, and other activities.
9. Eat and Drink Well: This eclectic scene—it's dining options in and around Euston—from the pub to the coffee shop to restaurants and cafes really throws up a choice of cuisine from around the world to suit different tastes and pockets.
10. Historical Walk: Understand Euston's history through its architecture—what has remained of Euston Arch—about its contribution to London's growth as a transport hub.
These are examples of activities that blend in cultural, historical and leisure activities unfolding in and around Euston; making this area a vibrant location to learn about Central London.
Things to do in Euston
Euston belongs to Central London and, therefore, is mostly filled with transport and offices. Although not so famous for leisurely activities, there are some things you can do in and around Euston:
1. British Library: Next to Euston, the British Library keeps a huge stock of books, manuscripts, and historical documents, with constant temporary exhibitions and events.
2. King's Cross and St. Pancras: Next to the stations of King's Cross and St. Pancras International can be found, a few steps away, shopping, dining, and culture—including art installations, events in the public spaces of King's Cross Station.
3. Regent's Canal: Take a stroll/ride around Regent's Canal Road from Euston for beautiful views and scenic walkways that come with cafes and pubs lined up along them.
4. Wellcome Collection: A museum and library exploring the interstices of medicine, life, and art—right beside Euston Square
5. Camden Market: From Euston, it's straight onto eclectic stalls selling fashion, food, and crafts in Camden Market. Music live venues with Street Arts at your fingertips.
6. Bloomsbury: Stroll by its historic streets and pretty squares; soak up the literary landmarks—the former homes of the Bloomsbury Group, as well as the British Museum.
7. The Place: This is where contemporary dance is based, near Euston Station; it comprises excessive diversity in performances, workshops, and classes for dance lovers and other visitors.
8. Local parks: open spaces, spacers some local spots all within walking distance, places like Russell Square, Bloomsbury Square, and Regent's Park for picnicking, walking, and other activities.
9. Eat and Drink Well: This eclectic scene—it's dining options in and around Euston—from the pub to the coffee shop to restaurants and cafes really throws up a choice of cuisine from around the world to suit different tastes and pockets.
10. Historical Walk: Understand Euston's history through its architecture—what has remained of Euston Arch—about its contribution to London's growth as a transport hub.
These are examples of activities that blend in cultural, historical and leisure activities unfolding in and around Euston; making this area a vibrant location to learn about Central London.
Things to do in Euston
Euston belongs to Central London and, therefore, is mostly filled with transport and offices. Although not so famous for leisurely activities, there are some things you can do in and around Euston:
1. British Library: Next to Euston, the British Library keeps a huge stock of books, manuscripts, and historical documents, with constant temporary exhibitions and events.
2. King's Cross and St. Pancras: Next to the stations of King's Cross and St. Pancras International can be found, a few steps away, shopping, dining, and culture—including art installations, events in the public spaces of King's Cross Station.
3. Regent's Canal: Take a stroll/ride around Regent's Canal Road from Euston for beautiful views and scenic walkways that come with cafes and pubs lined up along them.
4. Wellcome Collection: A museum and library exploring the interstices of medicine, life, and art—right beside Euston Square
5. Camden Market: From Euston, it's straight onto eclectic stalls selling fashion, food, and crafts in Camden Market. Music live venues with Street Arts at your fingertips.
6. Bloomsbury: Stroll by its historic streets and pretty squares; soak up the literary landmarks—the former homes of the Bloomsbury Group, as well as the British Museum.
7. The Place: This is where contemporary dance is based, near Euston Station; it comprises excessive diversity in performances, workshops, and classes for dance lovers and other visitors.
8. Local parks: open spaces, spacers some local spots all within walking distance, places like Russell Square, Bloomsbury Square, and Regent's Park for picnicking, walking, and other activities.
9. Eat and Drink Well: This eclectic scene—it's dining options in and around Euston—from the pub to the coffee shop to restaurants and cafes really throws up a choice of cuisine from around the world to suit different tastes and pockets.
10. Historical Walk: Understand Euston's history through its architecture—what has remained of Euston Arch—about its contribution to London's growth as a transport hub.
These are examples of activities that blend in cultural, historical and leisure activities unfolding in and around Euston; making this area a vibrant location to learn about Central London.