Hiya
It's been ages since I posted a message, and I still haven't got a plot so have resorted to grow in pots on my patio again, which isn't mega stimuting and leaves little room for my kids to play out!!
I recently met with one of Joint Chairs of my local allotment society who kindly showed me around the plots. She explained there was one particular renter who had had about 4 of the plots for years and refuses to give them up. One looks like a builders yard, the other an over grown orchard and the others have busted up sheds/ garages or greenhouses which are a danger to everyone. Has anyone ever had to boot any long stayers off. It's a real shame. I'm dying to get started, and the society are sick of the eyesores, especially to the visitors of the community garden. Do you have any advice?
Cheers
Ali
It's been ages since I posted a message, and I still haven't got a plot so have resorted to grow in pots on my patio again, which isn't mega stimuting and leaves little room for my kids to play out!!
I recently met with one of Joint Chairs of my local allotment society who kindly showed me around the plots. She explained there was one particular renter who had had about 4 of the plots for years and refuses to give them up. One looks like a builders yard, the other an over grown orchard and the others have busted up sheds/ garages or greenhouses which are a danger to everyone. Has anyone ever had to boot any long stayers off. It's a real shame. I'm dying to get started, and the society are sick of the eyesores, especially to the visitors of the community garden. Do you have any advice?
Cheers
Ali
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