Hi,
I'm on the very long waiting list with my local allotment society and wrote a letter to our local paper this week complaining about the length of lists and lack of council provision. I invited people to email me if they were interested in invoking the Allotment Law - 6 people can write to council and request land is made available. 2 people ahve emailed me so far. However, I've received a phone message today from the Allotments society to say a woman locally has some available land - I've made arrangements to see her tomorrow when she is also meeting with a chap who is interested, but in the meantime I couldn't resist going down today to have a nosey - it is extremely overgrown grassland with massive bramble bushes on a raised bank next to a canal with some trees bordering the one edge. It's going to be a hell of a job to strip all the grass and weeds and as a novice I'm not sure if the soil will be suitable for immediate cultivation. I'd really like some advice on whether to consider this further. I don't mind hard work but am concerned about the lack of any facilities and whether after stripping the ground I'll be able to plant straight away. Help please!!!!
I'm on the very long waiting list with my local allotment society and wrote a letter to our local paper this week complaining about the length of lists and lack of council provision. I invited people to email me if they were interested in invoking the Allotment Law - 6 people can write to council and request land is made available. 2 people ahve emailed me so far. However, I've received a phone message today from the Allotments society to say a woman locally has some available land - I've made arrangements to see her tomorrow when she is also meeting with a chap who is interested, but in the meantime I couldn't resist going down today to have a nosey - it is extremely overgrown grassland with massive bramble bushes on a raised bank next to a canal with some trees bordering the one edge. It's going to be a hell of a job to strip all the grass and weeds and as a novice I'm not sure if the soil will be suitable for immediate cultivation. I'd really like some advice on whether to consider this further. I don't mind hard work but am concerned about the lack of any facilities and whether after stripping the ground I'll be able to plant straight away. Help please!!!!
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