Looks like my suggestion has already been done i.e. get some 3rd party to approach the council for a 'vacant plot'. I wonder if this was a fault of the paper, this time? I would hope that the journalist themselves could shed some light (no pun intended!!). I saw the bit in Feb's GYO. Looks like they'll need an update!
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Tricky I think if we took a poll of the Grapes to see who thinks their local Council is competent, honest, and not a bunch of toss*rs, how many would be voting positively? Do not lose your rag over a bunch of numpties, you have so many people on your side, do not lose support because you lose your temper! Keeping fingers crossed everything goes smoothly.
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Originally posted by jacob marley View PostA thought for the day never put anything down to Malice that you can put down to Stupidity good luck....jacobI don't roll on Shabbos
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Just had a phone call from Len Foster himself as promised
He has no idea who gave permission for the article to be published
He is annoyed about the article and he is passing it on to a public relations director
He allso was misinformed thinking i had a plot to which i put him straight that i was not accepting the plot due to the small size
I think somone is finally listening
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Originally posted by tricky View PostJust had a phone call from Len Foster himself as promised
He has no idea who gave permission for the article to be published
He is annoyed about the article and he is passing it on to a public relations director
He allso was misinformed thinking i had a plot to which i put him straight that i was not accepting the plot due to the small size
I think somone is finally listening
Len Foster is the deputy leader for North Lincolnshire CouncilVive Le Revolution!!!'Lets just stick it in, and see what happens?'Cigarette FREE since 07-01-09
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Just caught up with this and it seems ay a time when things may hopefully be coming to a satisfactory conclusion for you tricky (fingers crossed of course). My experience with local councils is often a case of left hand often doesn't even know right hand exists, let alone what it's doing!
Good luck dude.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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I used to work for a council (Brighton) and everyone I worked with was good at their job, and were nice people to boot.
It's the system that is hopelessly bureaucratic and antiquated. Computers broke down, mail went to the wrong dept, etc. We just always had too much work to do in not enough time (like everyone else, huh?)
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I am new to this forum but have read all the entries and also the article re your good self in this months Grow Your Own. You have really every right to feel so bloomin angry about how you have been treated, why don't you point out to the council that not only do they have an oligation to provide you with a plot but also they have an obligation to ensure that you have support to enable you to get better and that your allotment was enabling you to do this.
Please take someone with you as a calming influence and you have all these wonderful supporters on the above blogs that are totally behind you. I really hope it goes well for you take care, you deserve to get your plot back.When weeding, the best way to make sure you are removing a weed and not a valuable plant is to pull on it. If it comes out of the ground easily, it is a valuable plant. ~Author Unknown
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