Allotments and recycling seem to go hand in hand very well with the ethos of "second use" materials very pertinent to most allotmenteers.
Being a committee member on our site however its amazing the amount of scrap crap that ends up on plots that we need to clear before they can be re-let.
I personally am fortunate in being able to source 1000 litre IBC's from work along with pallets, scaffold pipe and boards, gravel and other bits destined for the skip. However I refuse to let my plot look like a scrapyard and dont "hoard" like some people do so hopefully If anybody takes over my plot it will be clear of rubbish.
Whats the worst anybody has had to remove from their plot? I will start the ball rolling with 2 bed springs, a microwave, 2 pub bottle chillers and about a hectare of broken glass.
Being a committee member on our site however its amazing the amount of scrap crap that ends up on plots that we need to clear before they can be re-let.
I personally am fortunate in being able to source 1000 litre IBC's from work along with pallets, scaffold pipe and boards, gravel and other bits destined for the skip. However I refuse to let my plot look like a scrapyard and dont "hoard" like some people do so hopefully If anybody takes over my plot it will be clear of rubbish.
Whats the worst anybody has had to remove from their plot? I will start the ball rolling with 2 bed springs, a microwave, 2 pub bottle chillers and about a hectare of broken glass.
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