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Shared water butts on our plot. I might just pay a quick visit and cover up what beds i can to try and restrict weed growth until superman saves the world
There is no water on our site but I have a 1000 litre IBC linked to my shed gutter and a couple of large containers fed from my greenhouse roof.
It depends very much on what type of summer we have as to whether this will do, but I do like to let my plants fend for themselves after an initial watering. Mainly use IBC water for greenhouse plants.
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
I took my water key today, and it turns out the water is on.
I don't know whether it was on all winter or whether it was turned on some time in March, but either way it's a relief to know I'll have water.
Driving to the plot, we are aware that in recent days there has been conflicting statements from police forces about driving to your plot. A briefing has now been issued from the College of Policing and the National Police Chief�s Council that advises forces to :-
Use your judgement and common sense; for example, people will want to exercise locally and may need to travel to do so, we don�t want the public sanctioned for travelling a reasonable distance to exercise. �������.. We should reserve enforcement only for individuals who have not responded to Engage, Explain, and Encourage, where public health is at risk.
If you need to drive a reasonable distance to get to your plot then this guidance would suggest that it is permissible to do so. However, please walk to the plot if at all possible
Any plot-holder who is self isolating because a household member is ill with corona-virus should not be visiting the site.
Driving to the plot, we are aware that in recent days there has been conflicting statements from police forces about driving to your plot. A briefing has now been issued from the College of Policing and the National Police Chief�s Council that advises forces to :-
Use your judgement and common sense; for example, people will want to exercise locally and may need to travel to do so, we don�t want the public sanctioned for travelling a reasonable distance to exercise. �������.. We should reserve enforcement only for individuals who have not responded to Engage, Explain, and Encourage, where public health is at risk.
If you need to drive a reasonable distance to get to your plot then this guidance would suggest that it is permissible to do so. However, please walk to the plot if at all possible
Any plot-holder who is self isolating because a household member is ill with corona-virus should not be visiting the site.
Nice to see there are some sensible people in the world. I won't have to hide my car in a nearby street anymore.
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Nice to see there are some sensible people in the world. I won't have to hide my car in a nearby street anymore.
The trouble is though people aren’t being sensible. I have stopped going to my plot for the time being mainly because every time I go our allotments are busier than I have ever seen them, people still chatting having cups of tea together, I am sure they think they are invincible and the scary thing is most are in their 70’s and in the at risk category.
The trouble is though people aren’t being sensible. I have stopped going to my plot for the time being mainly because every time I go our allotments are busier than I have ever seen them, people still chatting having cups of tea together, I am sure they think they are invincible and the scary thing is most are in their 70’s and in the at risk category.
Yes have spoken to them and notified the local parish council but all we got was oh it’s something about nothing, abuse on line and a general we don’t care attitude. Even had one say we have to die from something����. It is this attitude that will close allotments but even then the same people will go.
They will only learn when some one becomes ill or god forbid dies, but you can’t tell them.
A few have probably been through a depression and World War 2 when bombs were flying whilst at allotment so have adopted a 'stiff upper lip' attitude.
Each time I have visited our site (approximately once per week) I have been the only one on site?.
As long as they are 2 metres apart ,being sociable is part of allotment life.
Have you stopped talking to your neighbours either side of you at home if they are in the garden?
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
We have a guy of 95 who visits the plots 3 times a day every day, I have no doubt that if he didn't visit he would quickly start to suffer the fate of isolation, on our site people are well spread and as Snadger suggests still talk but respect social distancing.
The worse thing that has come out of this is those hell bent on snitching on people, this will be why they close allotments and thats not to mention those who take non live in family over with them.
We have a curtian twitcher in our road, who is always moaning about people walking dogs more than once a day, yet he goes shopping every day?
Whenever I have called at our allotments recently there are a few people around......all well spread out........behaving sensibly. Some older people really struggled initially but I think the seriousness of the situation has got through to all of them now.
An allotment close to ours has a couple of children who usually ride around the site on their bicycles but their parents have now confined them to their own plot.
I will happily chat to neighbours (at a safe distance and for a short time). Some of them haven't spoke to another person in days.
I really feel for the older generation and those who don't see many . Allotments , the garden gate, corner shop have been their lifeline of chat for many years.
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