My sympathies are with you all who have had your plots vandelised. It really does make you feel personally assaulted doesn't it? Almost as if you have had your home attecked.
We moved from our previous plot 3 years ago having put up with vandelism from gypsies who would park up every summer (20 vans plus in the next field on a local school's football pitch!) and pinch the crops/ chickens...smash all the cold frames and sh*t of the pathways.They would leave all the taps running too if they hadn't got round to smashing them off the pipes.
We put up with it for 3 or 4 summers and then moved to where we are now. Since we left , they never returned, so hanging on one more season would have seen it through. I think by then the council had finally worked out what to do.
As the veg plots tend to be our bolt holes to get away from the stresses of life, it really is the last place you want to have agro.
It is suprising though how something like this bonds the community, so don't let it put you off.
Yet another life experience to cope with!!
We moved from our previous plot 3 years ago having put up with vandelism from gypsies who would park up every summer (20 vans plus in the next field on a local school's football pitch!) and pinch the crops/ chickens...smash all the cold frames and sh*t of the pathways.They would leave all the taps running too if they hadn't got round to smashing them off the pipes.
We put up with it for 3 or 4 summers and then moved to where we are now. Since we left , they never returned, so hanging on one more season would have seen it through. I think by then the council had finally worked out what to do.
As the veg plots tend to be our bolt holes to get away from the stresses of life, it really is the last place you want to have agro.
It is suprising though how something like this bonds the community, so don't let it put you off.
Yet another life experience to cope with!!
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