We have good access roads and parking areas on our site. It's a big site with 68 plots. There are paths between each plot coming off the road access and the idea is that you share the maintenance with your neighbour. As far as I know it works well and if anybody was caught walking across plots other than their own they would get short shrift from Phil (one of the committee). He's sent out 7 cultivation orders this week one of which is going to the people on the plot next to me. I hope they give it up.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostTo their eyes, my plot is untidy: I don't do straight rows, and I don't have any bare soil
I feel like they're looking for an excuse to kick me off, because I don't do what everyone else does (straight rows, bare soil & chemical-everything)
I need to read up on our clauses about fences - I think as well as detering 2 legged pests they give a plot a sense of order. Without actually imposing orderProud member of the Nutters Club.
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oohh that is tough, hope the meeting went ok. I think there is a suggestion that any stealing of produce is regarded as theft and can be a police matter. (our allotment committee/local council take it very seriously) so if all else fails....passionate about plants
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Hi all,
What a lovely wet day!
Well, it's official - I have not right to stop her walking on the paths between my and neighbours plots or having a good nosey when ever she likes. Nowt I can do about it. I wasn't told off or anything but it was made quite clear (by the mountain of rules and regs chairman had incase I lost rag) that I cannot stop her. Apparantly she was devastated to think that she had upset someone (yawn) and she was actually paying me a compliment about my plot! I made it clear that i wanted her to stop interfering and thats all I can do, paths are public right of way but plot holder is responsible for keeping them tidy. I have not seen her since due to rubbish weather .... will see how it goes :0/ thanks all for your commentsLast edited by Tracebe; 11-06-2012, 06:40 PM.T x
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Originally posted by Tracebe View PostWell, it's official - I have not right to stop her walking on the paths between my and neighbours plots or having a good nosey when ever she likes. Nowt I can do about it. I wasn't told off or anything but it was made quite clear ...All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostOh the old boyes club (or girles'). The old uns do what they want, the new uns have to follow the rules. I kicked up a stink about something last year (I was polite but firm, and v.v.cross), and now hardly anyone talks to me. Ho hum.
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Originally posted by zazen999 View PostTime to erect some of my 'frames' Tracebe
Did you ask whether it was allowed to shift stuff on your plot without your say so?
The "moving stuff on my plot" issue was brushed over briefly - I was told he will look into it!
It's right wat Two Sheds said - if you're an oldie you can do what you like - newbies are treated as outsiders for a while (not everywhere I know) there was one or two hushed conversations down the plot a days later .... I just shout hi if they don't want answer it's up to them..... as long as they stay off my plotLast edited by Tracebe; 12-06-2012, 04:54 PM.T x
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