

Message from the Chief Community Management Officer
Dear Resident,
The first six months of the year have gone by bringing us a season of reflection and gratitude with Ramadan and Eid. We also experienced a few weeks with spells of rain beckoning spring and thereafter, the summer seasons we have embarked on.
As we draw the curtain on this first half, it’s been a fulfilling start for all of us at Nakheel Community Management. Among our strides in the industry, we are officially the only Platinum-ranked Community Management Company in the region - reaffirming our commitment to collaboration and partnership towards building happiness and prosperity. Another feather in our hat was the Gold title in Customers at the Heart of Everything™ at the International Business Excellence Awards 2024.
Today, Nakheel Communities are the Home of Netball and we’ve just opened doors to the Nakheel Netball Hub in Jumeirah Village with six state-of-theart netball courts that aim to become a focal point for residents and sports enthusiasts, fostering a sense of community and shared enthusiasm for netball.
In this edition of your biannual newsletter, you'll find valuable insights and summer tips on pest control tips for your home, safety guidelines for bicycles, and a checklist to prep your home for the hot days ahead to enhance your community living experience.
I am excited to introduce a new section – Behind the Scenes where we feature men and women who form the backbone of our community operations with their resilience, determination, and unwavering spirit. Do take some time to read through this section and all our community stories to stay abreast of our news and developments.
I am eager as is my team and certain that the rest of 2024 will be filled with greater opportunities – bigger, better, and brighter and I look forward to working hand in hand with all of you in achieving our milestones for the year.
Francis Giani

Your Community Updates
Come rain or shine, your community undergoes improvements and enrichments all through the year. For the first half of the year, here is a slice of all that was planned and undertaken in the neighbourhood you call ‘home’.

Green Streets Ahead
Our landscaping experts have orchestrated a stunning transformation on the vast stretch of open areas at Districts 5, 7 and 8.
A striking lineup of 71 Delonix trees known for their bright orange-red flowers have been planted across the main streets. More than 30 millingtonia or jasmine trees join the landscaping marvel, bringing with them the pleasant fragrance of its blooming white flowers. Standing pretty in pink are also 20 new siris trees, adding to the harmonious blend of greenery in the community.
Keep an eye out for these splendid summer additions lending both beauty and shade.

New Dog Waste Bins
Don’t hesitate to take your canine friend on an exploration trail around the Jumeirah Park neighbourhood.
We have just installed a total of 20 bright green dog waste bins equipped with pet waste bags across District 9, to help keep our pavements and parks clean and clear of anything unsightly. Please be a responsible pet parent and always clean up after your pet friend.
Simple, Legible Signage for Rules
We are committed to ensuring a peaceful and safe neighourhood for residents in our care. In our efforts to reiterate the regulations for your gated community, we have added 16 new signage boards bearing the community rules and regulations.
Installed at vantage points of the community, these signs are visually less cluttered with less text and more icons – keeping it clean and easy to understand and remember for people of all ages and backgrounds. With crisp content and information, these boards are aimed at building a better recall amongst residents about the local guidelines.



Double-gated Dog Park Entry
Prioritising the safety of the residents and dogs entering and exiting the community dog park, new double gates have been installed at the facility at District 6.
With the introduction of this system, it is more convenient for pet handlers to remove their dog’s leash before entering the dog park, and avoid accidents or any off-leash area aggression incidents.
Here are tips on using this gate:
▶ When entering the park, open the first gate to move your dog inside. Close the gate and then open the second gate to enter the park.
▶ When leaving too – you can do the same and ensure other dogs haven’t slipped between the gates with you before opening the final gate to exit.
▶ Practice park etiquette and allow other handlers and dogs to pass through both gates before entering or leaving the dog park, if others are waiting.

A Place for Prayer and Reflection

The new Jumeirah Park community mosque has opened for worshippers to visit. Located in District 7, this beautiful Fatma Alsayed Mohammed Alem Al Hashimi Masjid is an ideal community space for prayer and reflection. The mosque’s design blends Islamic architecture with a modern touch.
The mosque can comfortably accommodate up to 1,693 worshipers at a time, with a capacity of 1,121 people in the main hall and 512 people in the next hall. The mosque includes a women’s prayer room that accommodates up to 60 persons. Dedicated areas for ablution are also available for worshippers.
If you do choose to drive down, you can benefit from the convenient parking options available near this place of worship with the addition of 13 new lots. Please note that residents must park their vehicles in the designated parking spaces to facilitate smooth traffic flow during Friday prayers.
Book Your Sports Court
Looking to play a few uninterrupted matches exclusively with your sports crew?
Jumeirah Park residents can now book a community sports court in advance and make the most of the facility. Bookings can be made for the tennis courts at Districts 2 and 8, football pitch at District 8, basketball court at District 3 and the multi-use game area (MUGA) at District 6.
How to make a booking
Reservations can be made in advance for a maximum of one hour on futurepro-sports.com between 6 AM and 9 PM. Registered users can log in and select 'Book Facility', while first-time users can register first under ‘New user registration’ and submit documents to verify resident status and soon after, log in and reserve the preferred facility.
Upon arrival at the court, you may be requested to present email confirmation for proof of the booking by security personnel.
Avail these online services for a seamless experience, stay active and enjoy your favourite sports in the community!

Your Community Events

Books and Toys Donation Drive
Nakheel Community Management installed special donation boxes across communities to serve as a collection point for children’s books and toys between Friday, 19 January and Sunday, 28 January 2024 to bring smiles and joy to the lesser privileged. Over the ten days, residents dropped in their gently used or new treasures to bring smiles and hope to children in need around the globe.
As part of the heartwarming initiative to spread the joy of giving, we partnered with Emirates Red Crescent and we totalled 113 boxes amounting to 2,954 kilogrammes of books and toys and we hope that those who receive these contributions will cherish them.




SuperHero Day
Our first event of the year at Jumeirah Park came alive with Superhero Day on 19 January, at the District 1 Park, taking residents on an action-packed adventure with heroic exploits, games, super spectacular performances, superhero appearances, themed arts and crafts, costume competition, prizes and plenty more.
Children and adults sported their favourite superhero costumes and joined us for a community celebration that promised laughter, fun, and a whole lot of superhero frolic. Here is a sneak peek into all the fun.

Catch all our upcoming events and past events in pictures at www.nakheelcommunities.com







Ramadan Table
Neighbours at Jumeirah Park congregated for an Iftar gathering of sharing and togetherness at the District 1 Park on Friday, 29 March, 6 PM onwards. True to its name, residents brought their favourite dishes to share at the community Ramadan Table and embraced the spirit of Ramadan with comforting meals, warm conversations, and festivities.
Families connected over a variety of board games, took home a memoir from the calligraphy artist, participated in children's arts and crafts and enjoyed the soothing tunes of the oud. Take a look at the highlights.
Catch all our upcoming events and past events in pictures at www.nakheelcommunities.com






TLC for your Home
No Mouse in My House
Good hygiene and clutter-free interiors are key to a rodentfree home. Keep three words in mind to keep the pesky rodents at bay: REMOVE, SEAL, CLEAR
REMOVE
Remove stagnant water, open food, pet food, fruits on display or any other source of food or water from your home. Also, remove any material that could be used for nesting.
SEAL
Seal large cracks and holes on walls or entry points like doors and windows to keep it airtight for mice and rats to enter. Keep them shut and use screens instead.
CLEAR
Clear out all household garbage on a frequent and regular basis inside and outside of the home.
P.S. Need a reason to bring home a feline friend? This could be your window of opportunity.
Oh, the Overhanging Branches
Is your neighbour’s tree or their much-loved perennial blocking sunlight or making a mess on your property? This could be your tree too and here’s why you need to step in and trim it down.
A hazardous branch may not mean a hazardous tree. Appoint a professional gardening company to assess your rising plants for branch or limb removal, based on their size and location.
Tree care experts suggest that care and proactive steps must be taken at the first sight of encroaching canopies (however majestic their appearance may be) to avoid damages to your property, assets, vicinity or even neighbours. In some cases, strewn leaves can clog drains, branches brushing your roof and exteriors could pile on hefty home repair bills. Plus, in seasons of inclement weather, a fallen branch is the last thing that you need weighing down on you.


Prep Your Homebase for Summer
Balmy days ahead. Here is a quick checklist of fix-ups and declutter details to consider for your house and surroundings, as you splash into the summer of 2024.

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Time for touch-up
Make the most of the dry weather ahead by giving your home exteriors, garden fences or weary window frame a fresh lick of paint. Don’t forget to obtain your NOCs from Nakheel on Nakheel Online Services and Trakhees ahead of your works.
Service your air conditioner
Ensure your home cooling is working just fine by replacing the air filter (if required) and cleaning the area around the AC unit and vents. Get professional help to check for any leaks or defects in the unit or from windows and doors, especially if cooling takes time.
Clear out puddles
Inspect your home for a build-up of standing water and remove pools of water ponding from children’s toys or a bird bath to avoid mosquitoes. Leak check
Examine your bath and kitchen sinks and tubs for slow leaks and replace worn grout and caulking to prevent water damage. Leave washing machine doors open after use, ensuring your bathroom is well-ventilated.
Get your garden ready
Sweep up dead leaves, remove weeds, prune bushes and plants, mow the lawn and keep your precious greens well-watered during early mornings or evenings. Test your irrigation lines to ensure they are in properly working condition and at optimum orientation. Look out for mold growth with the rise in temperature and humidity.
Switch off to cool off
Some electronic devices generate heat adding to the room temperature. Switch off devices such as LEDs, mobile phones and batteries when not in use to avoid heat generation.
Better safe than sorry
Ensure that the smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors installed at your house are current and up to date. Check expiration dates and replace batteries if necessary. Light and airy
These months ahead bring with it bright and heated sunlight. Deck your space with lighthued blinds and curtains to avoid direct sunlight in your house.

Two Wheeler Safety
Out on a grocery run or dashing to a neighbour’s for a chat? Discuss these nine rules of bicycle safety with members of your household to ensure everyone on wheels remains safe and follows the rules.
Never forget your helmet.
See and be seen. Wear bright-coloured reflective vests. Be aware of the traffic around you and make eye contact with motorists and pedestrians around.
Be mindful of bicycle riders in the community. Show respect and be polite.
If you must ride on the street, do not drive on the wrong side.
Follow and obey traffic laws, signs, lights and road markings.
Bicycle riders are equal traffic participants. Remember all basic rights.
Always watch out for obstacles like opening car doors, objects on the road, potholes and other vehicle drivers.
Keep a safe distance from the side and behind you.
Take extra care when you see children on bikes.

Picking up After Your Pet
Cleaning after your furry pal is an imperative rule for community living. Not only does it suggest that you care for others in your space but is also a key characteristic of a responsible pet parent.
Walking down your community is easier and less messy once picking up after your pet becomes a habit. Share these reminders with your pet handlers and household help to maintain a cleaner and safer community together.
FREQUENT YOUR DOG PARK
Find your nearest community dog park where your canine friend can play, burn energy and be more active and social.
Most of our community dog parks feature pet waste bins and sometimes bag dispensers too, making it a space dedicated for them. USE A SCOOPER
Easy and convenient, these scoopers are handy while cleaning up without bending and stooping.
STEER CLEAR OF WATER FEATURES
Avoid letting your dog relieve themselves near the community lakes or other water features as it can negatively impact the ecosystem.
Dog poop decomposes and releases nutrients that cause algae and weeds – this is bad news for our common areas.
CARRY A DOG WASTE BAG
Be ever ready to clean up after your canine friend.
Platinum Rated in Community Management


NCM was awarded the prestigious ‘Platinum’ rating in the classification system for jointly owned property management companies by the Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA), the regulatory authority of the Dubai Land Department (DLD).
Recognised as the world’s premier platinum community management company, NCM earned this accolade through years of extensive experience managing jointly owned properties. Our commitment to applying the highest international standards in management has elevated the quality of services and fostered a professional real estate environment.
RERA and NCM marked this prestigious achievement in a ceremony graced by the presence of His Excellency Eng. Marwan bin Ghalita, Acting Director General of Dubai Land Department; Mohammed Khalifa bin Hammad, Senior Director of Jointly Owned Properties Management Department of RERA at DLD; Francis Giani, Chief Community Management Officer at Nakheel; and Professor Jeevan John D’Mello, International President of the Community Associations Institute (CAI).

Charging Ahead
We're driving change with our commitment to green mobility across Nakheel communities and our operations team relies on a fleet of electric vehicles for daily operations and community inspections, reducing our carbon footprint and promoting sustainable living.
For us at NCM, embracing electric vehicles isn't just about efficiency; it's about making a positive impact on the environment and inspiring others to do the same. Join us as we lead the charge towards a cleaner, greener future.



is Open!
Priding itself as the ‘Home of Netball’, NCM celebrated the opening of its first purpose-built netball courts and facilities, located at Jumeirah Village Circle on 01 March. Francis Giani, Chief Community Management Officer, NCM, and Shatha Al Suwaidi, Executive Director Projects, Nakheel, alongside other members of the senior management team, welcomed the UAE Falcons national netball team, who were the first to try out the state-of-the-art netball courts.
The Nakheel Netball Hub features a schedule of activities throughout the week, including netball clinics for various age groups starting from toddlers and young girls, ladies’ mornings, Nakheel Netball League training sessions and much more, to support the community to engage with this much-loved sport. This is in addition to the six stateof-the art courts and facilities on site, to help athletes of all levels be their best at every match.
The establishment of the Nakheel Netball Hub reflects NCM's commitment to promoting health, fitness, and wellbeing for the citizens, residents, and visitors of Dubai and supporting youth sports. Here is a snapshot of all the action from the opening ceremony.




Jumeirah Park


Rain Response
As heavy rain lashed the city over a few weeks of February, March and most recently April, our army of community heroes braved the storms with meticulous planning and swift action. Our service provider crew and community operations teams worked round the clock in coordination with the Roads and Transport Authority and Dubai Police Headquarters in response to the severity of the downpour.
More than 4,800 service providers and staff, 638 tankers and 424 dewatering pumps swung into action across our portfolio while temporary lagoons were created in vulnerable areas.
We stand by our commitment to keep our communities and residents safe and secure.







From the Regulator’s

Mollak Gateway Services for Homeowners
Following Law No. (6) of 2019 regarding jointly owned properties in Dubai, the Dubai Land Department has introduced a service for all homeowners and Owners’ Committees to submit enquiries, requests, suggestions, complaints on the Dubai Rest App and the Land Department’s website – dubailand.gov.ae.
RERA has issued guidelines via the brand-new Mollak Gateway services for jointly owned properties, requiring owners, residents, and owners' committees to use the Mollak services portal for enquiries, complaints, and requests. This allows management companies like NCM to address these requests and allows Owners' Committees to evaluate the management company's performance.
Through the platform, RERA will take necessary action to resolve complaints and enable a record of requests and correspondence which can be reviewed later.
Courtesy: RERA
10 Stretching Exercises to Start your Day
Yoga instructor and Nakheel resident Rasha Attyeh shares the scoop on how stretching can increase your flexibility, vitality and mental health with simple and easy moves.
We can say this for sure – do try this at home, office or your comfortable space.

Happy Baby
Stretch the inner thighs, hamstrings, and groin. Release the hips and back. Helps with more flexibility and mobility.

Thoracic Rotation
Increases your thoracic spine mobility, improving shoulder movement.

Yoga Squats
Great for hip mobility, lower body stretching, and back pain relief.

Low Back
Helps relieve pain in the back, stress, anxiety, headaches and even mild depression.

Side Bend
Brings balance to your entire body.

Posterior Line
Reduces pain and disability improving muscle strength.

Upper Trap
Reduces tightness in the neck.

Upward Dog
Strengthens your wrists, arms and back.

Shoulder Cross
Relieves muscle tension, pain, and tightness in the neck and shoulders.

Windshield Wiper
Helps you feel more stable and in control of your own body, using your core relaxing muscles.
Behind the Scenes
In this section, we celebrate our community stories by featuring men and women working behind the scenes to make our communities what they are from dawn to dusk. Read on as we delve into the personal experiences, tales of resilience and growth to moments of joy and reflection of individuals, who form the vibrant tapestry of Nakheel communities, highlighting the humanity and connection that unite us all.
Meet Zafar Iqbal, our landscape engineer from Desert Group which operates in Jumeirah Park.
Tell us about yourself. Where is home and about your family?
I’ve been in the landscaping field for over 11 years. My home country is Pakistan, where my spouse lives with my two sons.
What do you miss most about home?
My family. Unfortunately, my family can't stay with me due to personal and financial scenarios. I miss my family a lot.
What’s your circle of friends here like? How do you spend time with each other?
Fortunately, I have good friends in my circle, few of them are from the same profession as I am. We spend time together and visit malls or any recreational locations.
What are your dreams for yourself or for your family you hope to achieve?
I would like to grow up the ladder professionally to become head of the division one day and bring my family to Dubai and provide them with all the best possible opportunities available in this lovely country.
Biggest learning about work and life here in Dubai?
I have learnt to always have patience to develop my knowledge. Over the years, personally I have improved in problem solving and stick to my hardworking attitude and never let the customer be unhappy.
Your schedule and work have its own challenges or difficulties, how do you find happiness or contentment in the midst of all this?
My motto is to ‘do it now’!
This is a very good and practical formula to create balance, I don't believe in delaying work.
What makes you happy about working in a Nakheel community?
Appreciation, reward and support. I always feel like I am a member of the Nakheel community team and we always work together for the betterment of the communities.


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