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Old 27-08-2003, 11:44 PM
Bob Hobden
 
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Default info on allotments please


"shannie" wrote in message
Having spent six hours today on grasscutting I have decided to rent out

the
half acre of land I don't use for allotments. As we don't have them here

Im
interested to know a little about them from yourselves please. For

example,
what is the average size of an allotment (yards/feet please) Do you have
access to water and power? What is the average yearly/monthly rent. What

is
used to divide your allotments?..ie fencing etc and anything else you can
think of. As said, allotments are not the norm here in Ireland but with

the
amount of new housing being built in the towns with postage stamp gardens

I
think I may be able to make a go of it, Im thinking along the lines of

four
in the half acre....too many??..too few?? Would love your imput.


Standard size for an allotment is 10 sq Rods (Poles or Perches) and as a Rod
is 5.5 Yards then it's 302.5 sq yards. Say 27ft by 100ft plus paths approx.
You also get half or even quarter plots sometimes, and with some unusual
shaped sites anything goes. Charges are by the Sq Rod and ours are expensive
at £7+ per sq Rod, the normal type of charge is £ 2 per sq Rod.
There are no fences between plots only small paths which are the plotholders
responsibility and these are actually included in the plot size with the
minimum width laid down.
We have access to water but no power and we get nothing else for our money.

Please remember plotholders want some guarantee of tenure as some crops take
years to become useful, especially soft fruit and asparagus. You will also
need to make rules regarding structures on the plots (shanty town) and
manure/compost (smells) and cultivation requirements (weeds etc) and junk
(fly tipping rubbish from home).

Good luck, I wish I had a plot on a private site. :-)

--
Bob

www.pooleygreengrowers.org.uk/ about an Allotment site in
Runnymede fighting for it's existence.