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Both our plots cost £20, plus a deposit for the compound key.
This is very cheap considering the size of plots, even though the only water is rainwater you collect yourself. What I call the main plot is approximately 27 by 16 metres, that’s round 90 by 55 feet.
The second plot is about a 3rd longer and half the width. OH wanted a play pen for the dogs because I don’t want them on the main plot.
Oh, and there isn’t a waiting list, so we are not depriving anyone of a plot.Sometimes you just have to scratch that itch and get dirt under your finger nails.
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It looks brilliant. Here in Northern Ireland we don’t have a great tradition of allotments. I think there are some in Belfast but not nearly as many as there seem to be in England and Wales. Not sure about Scotland.
I have a large garden now but many years ago I would have been so keen to have an allotment and there just weren’t any.
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Due to the council now basically washing their hands of the swansea sites we will now be taking over the water rates as well as the site upkeep, we will now be looking at paying between £40 and £50 a year, about double what it was but still at less than £5 a month is there a cheaper hobby at that price ?Last edited by jackarmy; 11-04-2018, 11:39 AM.
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I have 1/16th of an acre and it costs me £55 for this year. There are various sizes nearby but mine seems to be in the middle for size. Includes water but that's all.Last edited by richie_f82; 04-06-2018, 07:32 AM.
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Ive just paid £60 per 250sqm plot (x2) at the local council site. Just moving over from a private allotment, which was £380 for one full and one half plot for a year (but was all i could get as the town was in the middle of dividing into Parishes, and for 18 months basically nobody was in charge!).
Tony
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here it’s £38 per year for a half plot, which includes water standpipes dotted around the site. Then separate payment of £7 each year for allotment association membership. Obviously we have a shorter, cooler growing season than Cornwall, but I think we both get good value for money - just think of the price of damsons in the shops!
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Half plot in Manchester was £26.50/yr, water, loo, wood chip and secure gate. Plus £10 to the committee to maintain loo, develop community plot, summer BBQ, take rents, organise seed swaps, keys & paperwork, tree cutting, source compost, pay insurance etc. All volunteers.
In the history of the plot one guy refused to pay the £10 and when it was time to renew secretary told him to s*d off and go into the city and figure out how to pay the council himself. Well minus the s*d off part, but I like to imagine him saying that.
Less-than-half-plot in North Dorset £10/yr. No committee fee. Water included. No security - everyone just walks through! No loo. Have to fend for yourself with compost. Volunteers cut the paths.
I happen to have a most cherished view at the top of the hill and the soil is nothing short of exquisite, best I've seen here. It's almost as good as the soil in my childhood home. Almost.Last edited by Squingy; 08-02-2019, 08:57 AM.
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