Afternoon.
My plot is on a site owned and run by the Town Council. By their own admission, they lack the resources to give it the attention it requires. At a recent meeting of plot holders, the idea to introduce an Association was suggested.
Some of us (including me) are in favour, others not. The idea will be revisited in a few months once some long overdue improvements have been made to the site and empty plots cleared and allocated.
I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has helped set up an Association, particularly where the control formerly lay with a council. I'm particularly looking for advice on how to sway doubters, and for those plot holders that are dead set against it - can they be obliged to join or can they be left out?
In terms of running the association, there are some obvious pitfalls such as inconsistent application of the rules, too many rules, too few rules etc. Examples of good/bad rules, pet hates would be welcome.
I'm keen to ensure the allotment site remains a place of relaxation and pleasure, not a demanding burden with numerous petty rules. Several sites nearby have become 'regimes', apparently to the detriment of many.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
My plot is on a site owned and run by the Town Council. By their own admission, they lack the resources to give it the attention it requires. At a recent meeting of plot holders, the idea to introduce an Association was suggested.
Some of us (including me) are in favour, others not. The idea will be revisited in a few months once some long overdue improvements have been made to the site and empty plots cleared and allocated.
I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has helped set up an Association, particularly where the control formerly lay with a council. I'm particularly looking for advice on how to sway doubters, and for those plot holders that are dead set against it - can they be obliged to join or can they be left out?
In terms of running the association, there are some obvious pitfalls such as inconsistent application of the rules, too many rules, too few rules etc. Examples of good/bad rules, pet hates would be welcome.
I'm keen to ensure the allotment site remains a place of relaxation and pleasure, not a demanding burden with numerous petty rules. Several sites nearby have become 'regimes', apparently to the detriment of many.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
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