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Are ponds allowed on allotment sites?
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I guess it depends on how relaxed the committee are.
Our agreement doesn't allow sub-letting either, but it hasn't stopped the couple on the plot next to mine letting one of their friends have a quarter of it for a small fee. They said they'd told the committee who had said it's okay.
One of the many bits of our tenancy agreement that everybody ignores, like the one on sheds and the one on compost heaps.
I think I would just carry on unless someone complains. Nobody is likely to mind a friendly neighbour who helps keep things under control and keeps the weeds from seeding over everyone else's plot.
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Don't give up what you are doing Samuel, your helping out and your not doing any harm.
You may find that the gentleman your sharing with may decide its too much and you may get the opportunity to take on the plot.The Masons...AKA...Layla & Mark.
Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.......
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Originally posted by Martin H View Postjust carry on unless someone complains.
It will do you good if you look keen & able. When a plot becomes available, you may find yourself leapfrogging up the list if the committee can see how keen you are.
You can certainly ask for a half plot too. I think our site should offer them: a whole one is just too much for working people.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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