I have just sent this email to Mr Kirk;
Dear Mr Kirk
I am a member of an online gardening community forum. There
has been a thread started which tells how a Mr Baxter has had
his allotment taken from him without any notice being given
whatsoever. Everyone is disgusted at the treatment Mr Baxter has
received and even more so that some four days after it being
highlighted in the local press, no action or even comment has been
heard from either the Council or the department involved.
It would seem Mr Baxter has been using the allotment for physical
activity and to eat healthily, to help ease his depression. The
situation he now finds himself in will be causing him further
stress, not to mention the increased cost on his family budget, now
that he will have to buy vegetables and also seed should he be able
to have the mental and physical energy to get through this and start
again. I feel the council must re-instate his allotment, re-plant a
full stock of healthy vegetables and at the very least offer him his
plot free of charge for at least one if not two or three years.
I have been led to believe that it is you we need to contact and I
hope that is the case and you can lead action to be taken to rectify
this matter at the earliest opportunity.
I look forward to hearing from you by return.
Yours sincerely
Tammy Grigg
I hope that reads ok - in a bit of a rush as off to dentist cos I got awful toothache.
Good luck all, will be back on later to see how we are getting on and to see if choocks hatched!
Tammy
Dear Mr Kirk
I am a member of an online gardening community forum. There
has been a thread started which tells how a Mr Baxter has had
his allotment taken from him without any notice being given
whatsoever. Everyone is disgusted at the treatment Mr Baxter has
received and even more so that some four days after it being
highlighted in the local press, no action or even comment has been
heard from either the Council or the department involved.
It would seem Mr Baxter has been using the allotment for physical
activity and to eat healthily, to help ease his depression. The
situation he now finds himself in will be causing him further
stress, not to mention the increased cost on his family budget, now
that he will have to buy vegetables and also seed should he be able
to have the mental and physical energy to get through this and start
again. I feel the council must re-instate his allotment, re-plant a
full stock of healthy vegetables and at the very least offer him his
plot free of charge for at least one if not two or three years.
I have been led to believe that it is you we need to contact and I
hope that is the case and you can lead action to be taken to rectify
this matter at the earliest opportunity.
I look forward to hearing from you by return.
Yours sincerely
Tammy Grigg
I hope that reads ok - in a bit of a rush as off to dentist cos I got awful toothache.
Good luck all, will be back on later to see how we are getting on and to see if choocks hatched!
Tammy
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