Found out yesterday that non cultivation notices went out to 5 tennants last week, so it looks like they'll have to do something or loose their plots! Potentially this could eradicate our sites waiting list!
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I have never been able to understand why there are so many people on allotment waiting lists. If the local authority believes there is a demand they have a statutory duty to provide plots to people living in there area. I understand that the numbers will fluctuate from time to time, and will depend on council land available, but it does seem that there is a growing demand in some areas and what better way to bring people of a community together?
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Originally posted by Mrs Dobby View PostFound out yesterday that non cultivation notices went out to 5 tennants last week, so it looks like they'll have to do something or loose their plots! Potentially this could eradicate our sites waiting list!the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.
Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx
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Our site has about 60 plots, and a waiting list. But quite a few members have up to 4 plots, and this is causing some chuntering . However, I think it's fair enough, a few years ago the site was going to rack & ruin and it's only down to these few people battling on that the site is still there & not social housing, so I don't think it would be right to try and make them give any up until they're ready to. Also, the 2nd plot we have just aquired was refused by 3 lots of people on the waiting list! So they can'[t be that desperate and have been told they'll go the bottom of the list now.
2 other members are looking likely to be given the boot within the next month or so, they've had their plots the sam elength of time as me, but one lot aren't growing anything at all?! And the other lot can't seem to be bothered to do much, not even cutting the weeds down. Hey ho. So I might have new neighbours soon?!
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Originally posted by gemlady View PostI have never been able to understand why there are so many people on allotment waiting lists. If the local authority believes there is a demand they have a statutory duty to provide plots to people living in there area. I understand that the numbers will fluctuate from time to time, and will depend on council land available, but it does seem that there is a growing demand in some areas and what better way to bring people of a community together?Last edited by Gwyndy; 16-06-2008, 06:34 PM.Gardening is a matter of your enthusiasm holding up until your back gets used to it.
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18 Plots On My Site And Two Plots Are Very Overgrown. One Is Next To My Plot And Nobody Can See Me When I'm Working, It Has Just Been Given Up So I Presume Somebody Will Get It, Not Sure If There Is Much Of A Waiting List. I Was Second On A List Of Two And Only Waited A Couple Of Months. I Think The Council Wrote To All Plot Holders And Told Them To Dig Or Give Up. The Other Plot Has Been Paid For But Nothing Has Been Done With It.KERNOW CHICK
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Originally posted by KERNOW CHICK View Post18 Plots On My Site And Two Plots Are Very Overgrown. One Is Next To My Plot And Nobody Can See Me When I'm Working, It Has Just Been Given Up So I Presume Somebody Will Get It, Not Sure If There Is Much Of A Waiting List. I Was Second On A List Of Two And Only Waited A Couple Of Months. I Think The Council Wrote To All Plot Holders And Told Them To Dig Or Give Up. The Other Plot Has Been Paid For But Nothing Has Been Done With It.
The plot next to mine was taken 1 week before I took mine on.
I get to mine as often as I can and it is starting to look better than it did when I first got it.
But the one next door has hardly been worked on.
If you cannot find the time to work a plot why take one on in the first place
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