What does everyone consider to be a fair rent for an allotment?
Mine is classed as small (about 125 sqm) and the first year November 2009 I paid £18. Last November 2011 I paid £30. There is talk of the £50 rent scheduled for November 2013 being brought forward to this year, but don't they have to give 12 months notice. We've been notified that the rent in November will go up to £45 anyway.
These are current rents;
Mini £20
Small £30
Standard £40
Large £60
We have stand pipes for watering (no hoses allowed unless filling a water but) and a toilet on the site There is also a shop/office open every Sunday. There is a good 8ft metal fence all around the perimeter. A local landscape firm delivers chippings and grass cuttings all year round as it's a bi product of his business and he's glad to get rid of it. Obviously it's free for us to use as we like.
Birmingham City Council is the landlord.
I know that facilities on allotments vary considerably so I was just wondering what people consider a fair rent.
Mine is classed as small (about 125 sqm) and the first year November 2009 I paid £18. Last November 2011 I paid £30. There is talk of the £50 rent scheduled for November 2013 being brought forward to this year, but don't they have to give 12 months notice. We've been notified that the rent in November will go up to £45 anyway.
These are current rents;
Mini £20
Small £30
Standard £40
Large £60
We have stand pipes for watering (no hoses allowed unless filling a water but) and a toilet on the site There is also a shop/office open every Sunday. There is a good 8ft metal fence all around the perimeter. A local landscape firm delivers chippings and grass cuttings all year round as it's a bi product of his business and he's glad to get rid of it. Obviously it's free for us to use as we like.
Birmingham City Council is the landlord.
I know that facilities on allotments vary considerably so I was just wondering what people consider a fair rent.
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