OK, so not entirely sure where this post should go, but anyway...
I'm fairly new to this allotment lark and reading through various forums and magazines, it appears that the site I'm on in Sheffield has to be one of the worse going. 18 months ago there were just 18 of 170 (ish) plot let. The view from the top of the hill looks like a woodland, not an allotment site.
Despite this about 90 plots are now let. When you get the map of the site there is a car parked marked - the council refuse to open it as it has been misused in the past. By whom, there's not been anyone there?! Finding a plot is a challenge in itself. Most were overgrown about 6 foot high in brambles, the paths to the individualy plots were all but inaccessible, and the identification of plot numbers impossible without further help. Many of the plots have trees growing on them, that we are not allowed to cut down. We do have hedges between many of the plots that we are allowed to cut down to 5 foot, most are currently somewhere around 30 foot tall.
When taking on a plot you receive no help at all from the council. No rebate for any length of time, no help in clearing the site, no help in the removal of any rubbish (of which there are large amounts as previous structures are now all rotten and had glass smashed). All requests for help are denied.
We do have water - now. For two months the 'tap' near our plot was constantly leaking large amounts of water with no means of turning it off. Or collecting water from it. Despite many requests to sort it out, it was only repaired when the water was turned off for the winter. Obviously we have no facilities like toilets, secure areas, shops, etc.
Any chance there can be a competition to find the worst site instead of the best for a change?
I'd like to nominate Hagg Hill, Sheffield as the worst allotment site in the country. Can anyone beat this?
Rob
I'm fairly new to this allotment lark and reading through various forums and magazines, it appears that the site I'm on in Sheffield has to be one of the worse going. 18 months ago there were just 18 of 170 (ish) plot let. The view from the top of the hill looks like a woodland, not an allotment site.
Despite this about 90 plots are now let. When you get the map of the site there is a car parked marked - the council refuse to open it as it has been misused in the past. By whom, there's not been anyone there?! Finding a plot is a challenge in itself. Most were overgrown about 6 foot high in brambles, the paths to the individualy plots were all but inaccessible, and the identification of plot numbers impossible without further help. Many of the plots have trees growing on them, that we are not allowed to cut down. We do have hedges between many of the plots that we are allowed to cut down to 5 foot, most are currently somewhere around 30 foot tall.
When taking on a plot you receive no help at all from the council. No rebate for any length of time, no help in clearing the site, no help in the removal of any rubbish (of which there are large amounts as previous structures are now all rotten and had glass smashed). All requests for help are denied.
We do have water - now. For two months the 'tap' near our plot was constantly leaking large amounts of water with no means of turning it off. Or collecting water from it. Despite many requests to sort it out, it was only repaired when the water was turned off for the winter. Obviously we have no facilities like toilets, secure areas, shops, etc.
Any chance there can be a competition to find the worst site instead of the best for a change?
I'd like to nominate Hagg Hill, Sheffield as the worst allotment site in the country. Can anyone beat this?
Rob
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