In law, a 10 rod plot (that is about 250 sq M) is the standard size required to feed a family. In practice however many time poor folk now prefer smaller 1/2 plots...or less...matbe using raised beds etc. for intensive yield.... After a few years for some they realise that it is infact manageable and they may want more land.
The 1908 small holdings and allotment act established that local authorities have a duty to provide sufficient land (incl compulory purchase!) however it failed to establish a timeframe and this is the loophole for councils.
The allotments act 1922specified that it be used for non commercial growing and mainly Fruit and veg.... and that they should be limited to a 1/4 of an acre.(about 4 standard plots I think). For many years people took on more than one plot to stop empty land being sold off or turning to wilderness. I still have two plots...but then have never had 100% occupancy at the site. If it were every truly oversubscribed I would probably give some up.....the last manager had 4 plots!!...but it was only at 15% occupancy back then. often these people kept redundant sites going.
With the recent demand and demographic, many authorities seem to think they can get away with carving everything into smaller parcels. On the face of it, it may seem fairer to let more people have a go and of course, it is easy to accept anything (and overpay for it) if you are faced with a long wait. However this practice has quickly eroded and clouded everybody's rights (or knowledge of them)..and is now quickly becoming an accepted norm...not good news really.
But morally....whatever the rights...In areas of high demand if you already have some land... then I guess it would be inflammatory to be given another plot ahead of those with nothing.... Bit harsh, but in your heart you know that is probably fair!?
Perhaps they will accept that you can put yourself down for a full plot and give yours up when your moved? or perhaps find someone who is not coping, make friends and suggest you swap plots? then ask....or see if you can help them and use some of their land for some fruit? (careful as subletting is not allowed)...or look at offering to reclaim some land?
Best of luck, do hope you find somewhere for a fruit garden.
The 1908 small holdings and allotment act established that local authorities have a duty to provide sufficient land (incl compulory purchase!) however it failed to establish a timeframe and this is the loophole for councils.
The allotments act 1922specified that it be used for non commercial growing and mainly Fruit and veg.... and that they should be limited to a 1/4 of an acre.(about 4 standard plots I think). For many years people took on more than one plot to stop empty land being sold off or turning to wilderness. I still have two plots...but then have never had 100% occupancy at the site. If it were every truly oversubscribed I would probably give some up.....the last manager had 4 plots!!...but it was only at 15% occupancy back then. often these people kept redundant sites going.
With the recent demand and demographic, many authorities seem to think they can get away with carving everything into smaller parcels. On the face of it, it may seem fairer to let more people have a go and of course, it is easy to accept anything (and overpay for it) if you are faced with a long wait. However this practice has quickly eroded and clouded everybody's rights (or knowledge of them)..and is now quickly becoming an accepted norm...not good news really.
But morally....whatever the rights...In areas of high demand if you already have some land... then I guess it would be inflammatory to be given another plot ahead of those with nothing.... Bit harsh, but in your heart you know that is probably fair!?
Perhaps they will accept that you can put yourself down for a full plot and give yours up when your moved? or perhaps find someone who is not coping, make friends and suggest you swap plots? then ask....or see if you can help them and use some of their land for some fruit? (careful as subletting is not allowed)...or look at offering to reclaim some land?
Best of luck, do hope you find somewhere for a fruit garden.
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