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Originally posted by binley100 View PostJeez ....really annoys me that sites are now reclassifying half sized plots as full ones when traditionally a full size plot is 10rods .
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Our plot costs us £26 a year for a 10 rod plot (half plot is £13)
£10 joining fee for new tenants, plus £20 key deposit (as the whole site is fenced off with large 8ft tall metal fencing.
After 3 years you can become a full member at an extra £1 a year.
Site has mains water (though turned off in October)
Mower, bushwhacker/strimmer and tiller all available for hire. (Mower £3 per tankful, bushwhacker/strimmer I think is £8 a tank, and not sure what the tiller is to Hire as I have never used it.)
Ground is medium to heavy clay.
Location is Walton-on-the-naze in Essex.http://theallotmentplot.weebly.com/index.html
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I have a private plot in Pulborough, West Sussex.
Approx 100 sq m, which I make out to be 4 rods???
£60 for the year including water supplied in multiple troughs around the site.
Site is enclosed with rabbit-proof fencing and plot holders are responsible for fencing between the plots. No trees permitted, although an orchard has recently been planted next to the allotments.
I got a shed and greenhouse included, apparently now whatever stock is around can be used, but no new sheds or greenhouses will be provided.
The allotments are part of a garden centre so we have use of toilets, cafe and well-stocked shop during opening hours.
Only downside for me is that no chickens are allowed, but I'm hoping to work on getting this changed :-)
I think it is good value for what I get, and there was no waiting list! Hoping to get a second plot ASAP.Follow my lottie progress on my blog... www.country-numpty.co.uk
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B'ham have made steep increases in allotment rents over the past 3 years, but apparently that is because the cost had been the same for some years before that, and this just brings it back into line. To be fair, they were stupidly cheap (my first rent in 2007 at the Hill for the half plot was £18 for the whole year, as I recall).
Now that has been done, there are no plans to make annual increases above inflation. This according to our site treasurer who has raised the issue with the Council. Hope that holds true.
I know how tight the finances are for B'ham. Like Spiderpig I feel that allotments here are still really good value (my half plot rent is now £50pa), and I'd rather the rents go up a bit rather than cuts having to be made in other areas which might affect care for the elderly or other vulnerable groups.
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My fishing Ticket is £190 per year, and then two rod licences @ about £27 each so to me my plot rent of £23 is an absolute bargain, I'd probably pay up to about £100 a year, on the basis that tiny cauli's are over a pound normally, tiny bag of new potatoes over £1 etc etc I could still make a saving, and of course the taste is better and I get to spend time with the family.<*}}}>< Jonathan ><{{{*>
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Originally posted by Sheneval View PostAre you by any chance in competition with VC for trying to be the nicest person on this site?
Although I don't have an allotment now, plots in Cardiff cost between £7.24 - £7.70 per perch a year, depending on facilities, like water, toilets . 50% discount for Over 60s or on benefits.Last edited by veggiechicken; 03-04-2013, 10:42 PM.
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