Originally posted by bazzaboy
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Allotment issue - legislation - act now!
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Someone has set up a petition on
Keep the obligation to provide allotments for those who need them - Petitions24.com
if people want an easier way to register their concerns.
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greencharlie - just bear in mind that it's not part of the official process so can simply be ignored. Most of the petitions on the old Number10 system got ignored and they were on an official system.
Responding to the official consultation with reference DCLG-136 is the only way to be sure your feedback will be considered at all (but even that's not a given).
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Originally posted by bazzaboy View Post
the local Chairman of Gardeners Association and Allotments and he knew NOTHING about it at all... More worryingly he's also a Parish Councillor! So this latest fandango is not being undertaken with the knowledge of the councilors and the tight closure date suggests the usual stitch up.....
In practice, however this obligation outlined in the 1908 act doesn't set a time frame for councils to act. They most usually don't quickly but until recent years occupancy was so low there was no demand for more anyway except perhaps to move existing sites (to make way for development etc.).
I suspect if this comes to parliament we will have to lobby our MP's and I don't imagine that the pressures for cuts on councillors will afford much support by them. This 'consultation' may well have been ignored anyway but I am sure you will all be joining together to fight this....we are not defeated yet.
It is very sad news that the country has been brought to this. The resurgence of local production and our reconnection with the land is one of the few pieces of positive comfort you can cling on to in these grim times.
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