Jumeirah Park Autumn Newsletter 2025

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FROM THE COMMUNITY DESK

We’ve had a busy season, packed with updates and fun moments for everyone and that’s just the beginning. We started with a cheerful Back to School campaign, complete with bright welcome signage that set a kid-friendly tone for the new term and introduced Dubai Police Home Monitoring Programme signs to reinforce our shared commitment to safety.

District 8 Park now features vibrant astroturf ready for games and gatherings, while District 7 mosque shines with new walkways and an inviting atmosphere. We celebrated the opening of brand-new parks in Districts 8 and 9, added stainless-steel bollards for smoother, safer traffic flow and gave District 5 a green makeover with extensive planting.

And because no season is complete without a cool treat, residents enjoyed icy popsicles to beat the summer heat. With each enhancement, our neighbourhood becomes brighter, safer and more welcoming. A community we can all enjoy and be proud of.

JELENA BERREDA COMMUNITY OPERATIONS

Dubai Holding Community Management (DHCM) is the name behind the communities you know and love.

Connect with us on one number 800 DUBAI CM

Reach out to us via one email support@dubaiholdingcm.ae

Visit us on one website dubaiholdingcommunities.ae

ONE NAME, ONE VISION, ONE WAY TO BELONG.

Don’t miss out on any exciting updates.

@dubaiholdingcommunities Dubai Holding Community Management

New Parks

Beckon

The much-awaited community parks in Districts 6, 8 and 9 are now open.

With green spaces, children’s play areas and peaceful walkways, they offer the perfect setting for families, friends and neighbours to relax and connect.

District 7 Mosque Makeover

Enhancement works around the District 7 Mosque, with upgraded pathways and refreshed landscaping is set to create a peaceful, welcoming space that complements its spiritual significance and enriches the community experience.

Designs That Delight

A refreshed hardscape design is now enhancing key areas of Jumeirah Park, adding to the community’s charm and elevating its visual appeal.

A Fresh Touch of Green

District 5 just got greener! New plantation works have added a refreshing burst of nature, making the area more vibrant and inviting for residents and visitors alike.

Seamless Living at Your Fingertips

Enjoy a hassle-free community experience with your community app.

From managing your move in/out process, requesting minor modifications, or applying for access cards to even booking your amenities. All your needs are just a tap away.

Did you know?

Jumeirah Park boasts of 11 lush parks scattered through out the community, 2 tennis courts, 2 basketball courts and 1 skate park in District 3 that’s perfect for families and their friends to unwind.

Get My Nakheel App on:

SAFE AND SOUND

With schools back in session, we launched a dedicated road safety campaign ‘Protect Little Feet’, aimed at children’s pedestrian safety in and around school zones in the community.

The initiative reflects our commitment to nurturing a safe, supportive and thriving community.

Dubai Police’s Watchful Eye Campaign

Dubai Police signage has been installed across key locations in Jumeirah Park, reinforcing safety and promoting awareness on the area being monitored.

Bollards Standing Strong

New durable, sleek bollards have been installed across key areas of the community.

They enhance safety, protect pedestrians and help manage traffic to create a secure, well-organised environment for everyone.

EVENTFUL TIMES

A season filled with moments, memories and milestones.

Summer Splash Together

This summer was all about big smiles, laughter and a splash of surprises and discounts for the residents at Wild Wadi Waterpark.

Popsicle Party

Popsicles, smiles and mid-summer joy made their way through our communities to remind us that little moments bring us together.

Farmers’ Market

Neighbours, friends and families came together to celebrate the freshest flavours at our lively Farmers' Market.

We’ve captured every unforgettable moment, follow us on Instagram to relive the experience.

Upcoming Events and Activations

ECO WINS

Food Scraps To Helpful Hacks

Sustainability starts at home and the choices we make every day can add up to a huge difference for our planet.

Here are some simple, creative ways to repurpose your food scraps at home so they stay out of the bin and are put to better use.

Banana peels to supercharged fertilizer.

Chop and bury them in your plants or blend with water. Your garden is going to have a spa day with the ‘aunaturel’ nutrients.

Morning Brew

Fun Fact

Did you know that one cup of coffee creates about 0.45 kg of CO₂?

Close to the footprint you’d leave if you were driving your car for 2kms. Sipping from a carton cup? That carbon adds up even more.

Easy swaps can help shrink your footprint:

Bring your own reusable cup

Ditch single-use sugar packets and creamers

Leftover Orange Peels?

These are not just scraps, once dried and powdered, they are your new all-natural dyes for painting, fabric or even adding a colourful twist to your food.

Don’t toss those watermelon rinds just yet.

Chop them up, mix with water and voilà! A nutrient-packed juice is ready to give your garden soil a tasty boost.

Choose organic or local beans

Swap plastic stirrers for wooden or metal spoons

Small changes, big impact. Make every sip kinder to our planet.

HOME & HEART

One of the joys of community living is finding friendships right outside your doorstep.

This feature celebrates neighbours who become companions, cheerleaders, and even extended family, making our communities feel like home.

This month, we share the story of how a walk through the community blossomed into a beautiful bond between two families, reminding us that the best part of home is often the friends next door.

When we moved to this community a year ago, I met Mamta outside her home and a friendly chat quickly turned into a tour of her house and backyard. We soon discovered many coincidences.

Our children went to the same school and both our mothers lived with us. Naturally, the kids became friends and so did our moms. What began as a neighbourly hello has grown into a bond that feels like family.

We carpool, always check in on each other and whenever one of us cooks something special, a portion always finds its way to the other’s home. Moving into a new community can feel overwhelming, but connections like these make it feel like home.

In the words of Pooja Agarwal, Murooj Al Furjan

RULEBOOK ROUND UP

BRIGHT CELEBRATIONS, SAFE HOMES

Ahead of the holiday season, here is a safety checklist to ensure that your celebrations remain bright for your family and your visitors.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Inspect old light fittings for damaged sockets or frayed wires.

Use only certified materials with the CE mark for safety.

NEIGHBOURLY ETIQUETTE

Do not aim spotlights or halogen lights toward neighbouring properties.

Flashing decorative lights with visible glare are not allowed.

Permitted lights may be installed up to 7 days before a celebration and must be removed within 7 days after.

OPEN FLAMES

Never leave candles, lamps or lanterns unattended.

Keep them away from furniture, bedding and curtains.

Place on stable surfaces to prevent tipping.

Always keep out of reach of children and pets.

Read more about your community rules and regulations here: www.dubaiholdingcommunities.ae/

With the weather getting better, it’s the perfect time to enjoy a BBQ with family and friends.

Ensure everyone has a safe and pleasant experience and keep these guidelines in mind.

LOCATION

Use designated community barbecue areas and grills only. Avoid grilling too close to buildings, trees or dry grass to prevent fire hazards.

SUPERVISION

Never leave the grill unattended. Always have someone responsible nearby while the barbecue is in use.

FIRE SAFETY

Keep a fire extinguisher, bucket of water or sand close by in case of emergencies. Make sure the grill is completely cooled down before leaving.

CLEANLINESS

Dispose of charcoal, ashes and trash in proper containers. Clean up promptly after your grill to maintain a pleasant environment for all.

Empty standing water from pots and trays regularly.

Keep drains and gutters clean and covered.

Use mosquito nets, screens or UV insect traps in the rooms. Don’t leave open containers of water or stagnant water in bird baths.

Trim overgrown plants and gardens to reduce hiding places.

As the weather cools off, the mosquitoes RSVP themselves to your home like uninvited party crashers. The good news?

Here are some effective ways to keep them far away from your space.

Report heavy mosquito infestations to the community management team immediately.

Call us at: 800 DUBAI CM or email us at: support@dubaiholdingcm.ae

Being Rain Ready

Check Your Cover: Review your home and contents insurance for rain and flood protection.

Inspect & Repair: Look for leaks in roofs, balconies and windows and fix them early.

With the rainy season on the way, a little preparation goes a long way in protecting your family, home and belongings.

Secure the Outdoors: Tie down or store furniture, plants & loose items before storms hit.

Clear the Flow: Keep gutters and drains unclogged to prevent water buildup.

Car Care: Service tyres, brakes and wipers.

Protect Papers: Keep IDs, documents & valuables in waterproof files or digital backups.

Emergency Ready: Stock up on torches, batteries, meds, chargers & a first aid kit.

Pet Prep: Create a safe indoor spot and keep extra food & medicine for your furry friends.

Power Check: Get outdoor sockets and wiring tested for weather safety.

Service Smart: Clean AC drains and pumps to avoid messy overflows.

By preparing ahead, you’re not just protecting your home, you’re helping keep our whole community safe and resilient this rainy season.

FROM THE REGULATOR’S DESK

Property Damages From External Factors, What You Need To Know

Spot a leak/damage inside your home and aren’t sure where it’s coming from?

Here’s how you can get this addressed with the help of Dubai Holding Community Management’s intervention.

As per RERA’s Circular 12 of 2023

THE FIRST STEP

Homeowners can submit their request via the Mollak Services Gateway to initiate the process.

HOW DID IT HAPPEN?

Upon notifying DHCM, a neutral RERAapproved inspection company will assess the damage. An inspection report will identify the cause, responsible party, suggested solutions and estimated repair costs.

THE ROOT LIES AT HOME

Upon inspection, if the homeowner is responsible for repairs, costs must be borne by the owner and DHCM may be authorised to carry out repairs.

WHO’S TO BLAME?

Homeowner will be notified about access for inspection. If denied, RERA may issue a warning and further escalate to the Rental Disputes Settlement Centre. In this case, the homeowner must cover all repair costs.

CORPORATE NEWS

DHCM Makes Green Strides with Etihad Esco

We have partnered with Etihad ESCO to drive energy efficiency, sustainable initiatives and system enhancements, thus supporting national sustainability goals and creating lasting positive impact for our communities.

Setting Global Standards

Dubai Holding Community Management took centre stage at the International Strata Conference in Singapore, showcasing Dubai’s innovative community management strategies. Highlighting its tech-driven response to April 2024’s record rainfall, DHCM demonstrated how resilient, smart communities set global benchmarks and lead the way in forward-thinking management.

Setting Trends as CX Orchestrator

Dubai Holding Community Management was awarded the 2025 CX Orchestrator – Real Estate Award, recognising its commitment to delivering world-class customer experience through its innovative use of Genesys Cloud and Salesforce.

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