Tenant Information
Fixflo
We’re pleased to announce that Chaneys has introduced Fixflo, a new online platform that makes it easy for you to report repairs and property-related issues.
Why Use Fixflo?
Simple and intuitive reporting process
Water Leak Factsheet
Due to the high number of leaks at Winterthur Way, a ‘Water Leak Factsheet’ has been created to help leaseholders, occupiers and agents better understand what to do in the event of a leak and whose responsibility it is to resolve it.
The Development
Our Heritage & History
About Winterthur Way
The Winterthur Way development, known locally as Victory Hill, was completed in 2006.
Dot Dot Dot Dash
The sculpture was installed around Christmas 2005 during a flurry of snow when the development at Winterthur Way was nearing completion. The development and sculpture take their name from a nearby pub The Victory that was demolished during the sixties when Basingstoke became the capital town of roundabouts.
The four piece installation, designed & built by sculptor Richard Farrington, comprises sanded stainless steel pyramids of various heights that are decorated with triangular copper sheet echoing the roofs of the buildings. At their apex are three 800mm diameter copper spheres and one lozenge that make up the Dot/Dot/Dot/Dash of the installation. The sculpture is visible both from the access road to the residential units and the railway line that creates a direct link between Basingstoke and London.

The Development Map

Estate Rules and Regulations
Winterthur Way Estate Rules
Estate rules and regulations consistent with both the agreed goals of VHMC and leaseholders’ legal obligations are now enforced across the Winterthur Way development.
Click Here to download the estate rule book.
VHMC’s Managing Agent is responsible for the enforcement of these rules. Any complaints regarding the rules or their enforcement should in the first instance be addressed to the Managing Agent. Thereafter, complaints should be progressed according to the published Complaints Policy.
Parking
How many parking bays are available?
Approx. 500 parking bays are available to residents and visitors of Winterthur Way.
Visitor Parking
A number of surface parking bays across Winterthur Way are specifically designated as visitor parking.
- If any known resident’s vehicle is parked in a visitor bay, that vehicle will receive a parking charge notice. This restriction is enforced 24hrs per day, 7 days per week.
- The maximum stay for vehicles in visitor bays is 4 hours – vehicles may not return within 48 hours.
- Visitor bay restrictions apply from 8am to 12midnight, Monday to Friday (excluding weekends and bank holidays)
- A number of bays are available in the central courtyard outside Cherry Block.
Allocated Parking
A number of properties across Winterthur Way have been allocated designated parking bays.
- Unauthorised parking or parking a vehicle in an area or space that has not been designated to you may result in your vehicle receiving a parking charge notice.
- Enforcement is in operation 24hrs per day.
- Parking permits are issued for each allocated bay – these must be clearly visible in the vehicle’s windscreen at all times whilst the vehicle is parked in the bay.
- Parking in front of garages is not permitted at any time.
- A motorcycle and car may be parked in a single bay at the same time so long as this does not cause an obstruction. Both vehicles must display permits for the allocated bay.
Drop off
A ten minute dropping off time is allowed for both residents and visitors on the private roadways so long as no obstruction is caused.
Commercial Vehicles
Overnight parking of commercial vehicles is not permitted either in allocated or visitor bays. Special provision may be made for genuine tradesmen, contractors or persons with business on the development. Please contact the estate office for assistance.
Parking enforcement
The Local Area

Leisure
Basingstoke’s Leisure Park is a mile west of Winterthur Way and is served by the green and pink buses from Basingstoke station.
The Leisure Park offers a wide range of activities including ice skating, bingo and bowls. It is home to a multiplex cinema, a bowling alley and an exciting swimming facility.
Education
Basingstoke has a number of great schools. Every neighbourhood in the town has at least one local primary school while there are a number of secondary schools located across Basingstoke. The town also has two large further education colleges both within easy reach of Winterthur Way.
Shopping
The town centre has undergone recent regeneration with the shopping areas seeing millions of pounds worth of redevelopment work. A vibrant space filled with great shopping, a range of cafes and restaurants, a multi-screen cinema and other amenities has been created. For more information see festivalplace.co.uk.
Want to know more about Basingstoke, check out the Basingstoke Town Trail
For more comprehensive information, check out Destination Basingstoke
Where To Find Us
Directions from M3
Leave the M3 at Junction 6
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Winterthur Way
Looking for somewhere to park? Read our Parking Policy.
Our Managing Agent
Chaneys chartered surveyors and property managers have been appointed Managing Agent of Winterthur Way on behalf of the VHMC board of directors.
Chaneys provides residential block management, leasehold management and service charge management to developments throughout Reading and the Thames Valley area. Chaneys work with Management Companies, Residents Associations and Freeholders to provide a professional management service helping to ensure block developments are well maintained and efficiently run.
For more information on Chaneys, go to https://chaneys-cs.com/
To contact representatives of Chaneys, or any member of the VHMC board, please go to our Contact Page.

Contact Us
If you need assistance, our Contact Us page provides the right contacts for different queries. Whether it’s repairs, account enquiries, or estate support, you’ll find the right team to help.
