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mogga 16-01-2008 09:21 AM

Allotments - who can have?
 
My local council lets anyone have an allotment. They don't have to be
an Oldham resident.
Manchester (right next door and allotments closer) give preference to
Manchester residents only.

What does your council do?
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[email protected] 16-01-2008 11:18 AM

Allotments - who can have?
 
On 16 Jan, 09:21, mogga wrote:
My local council lets anyone have an allotment. They don't have to be
an Oldham resident.
Manchester (right next door and allotments closer) give preference to
Manchester residents only.


Where did you get this from? Seriously, I'm curious. Getting an
allotment has nothing to do with Manchester City Council but the
allotment society itself. I have never seen a mention for preferences.
You turn up on a Sunday preferably, at the closest allotment to you
(it makes sense to live as close as possible to your allotment) and
put your name down for a plot. The point of AMAS is to serve the whole
of Greater Manchester's allotment societies. Oldham has 18 allotments
averaging 100 plots and Werneth has a very active society. When my
other plot was in Old Trafford, I dealt with the allotment society
which in turn dealt with Old Trafford. In this instance I paid the
Council directly but they didn't choose to accept me as a plot holder,
the society did.

judith.lea 16-01-2008 12:09 PM

Allotments - who can have?
 
On Jan 16, 9:21*am, mogga wrote:
My local council lets anyone have an allotment. They don't have to be
an Oldham resident.
Manchester (right next door and allotments closer) give preference to
Manchester residents only.

What does your council do?
--http://www.freedeliveryuk.co.uk


In Norwich there are lotties next to the University and hospital. To
get one, one had to apply to Norwich City Council, I don't know if
there was any condition of residency though.

Judith

Robert \(Plymouth\)[_103_] 16-01-2008 07:30 PM

Allotments - who can have?
 

"mogga" wrote in message
...
My local council lets anyone have an allotment. They don't have to be
an Oldham resident.
Manchester (right next door and allotments closer) give preference to
Manchester residents only.

What does your council do?
--
http://www.freedeliveryuk.co.uk


You have to be resident in Plymouth to have one here


--
Rowdens Reservoir Allotments
Best Allotment Site in Plymouth
Plymouth In Bloom Gold Award 2007
www.rraa.moonfruit.com



Mogga 17-01-2008 08:26 AM

Allotments - who can have?
 
On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 03:18:38 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On 16 Jan, 09:21, mogga wrote:
My local council lets anyone have an allotment. They don't have to be
an Oldham resident.
Manchester (right next door and allotments closer) give preference to
Manchester residents only.


Where did you get this from? Seriously, I'm curious. Getting an
allotment has nothing to do with Manchester City Council but the
allotment society itself. I have never seen a mention for preferences.
You turn up on a Sunday preferably, at the closest allotment to you
(it makes sense to live as close as possible to your allotment) and
put your name down for a plot. The point of AMAS is to serve the whole
of Greater Manchester's allotment societies. Oldham has 18 allotments
averaging 100 plots and Werneth has a very active society. When my
other plot was in Old Trafford, I dealt with the allotment society
which in turn dealt with Old Trafford. In this instance I paid the
Council directly but they didn't choose to accept me as a plot holder,
the society did.


From the council contact listed on their site - via email
I'm overjoyed to hear your point of view though!
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[email protected] 17-01-2008 11:19 AM

Allotments - who can have?
 
On 17 Jan, 08:26, Mogga wrote:
From the council contact listed on their site - via email
I'm overjoyed to hear your point of view though!


Great - but what are you doing ... a quiet revolution?! ;o)

mogga 17-01-2008 01:55 PM

Allotments - who can have?
 
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 03:19:20 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On 17 Jan, 08:26, Mogga wrote:
From the council contact listed on their site - via email
I'm overjoyed to hear your point of view though!


Great - but what are you doing ... a quiet revolution?! ;o)


Where I live we're right on the border of Oldham and Manchester. You
can't get here in a car without driving through Manchester (we only
have a footbridge and a manky footpath joining us to Oldham.) so all
the inconsistencies between what our council's let happen drive me
mad.
I will pay them a visit on Sunday (as well as visiting my nearest
Oldham allotment)
My friend in Preston's been told there's no chance of him getting one
before April! (one in Preston rather than down here!)

I like to see the differences between councils as it's interesting to
see what they think is best practice.

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[email protected] 17-01-2008 04:58 PM

Allotments - who can have?
 
On 17 Jan, 13:55, mogga wrote:
I like to see the differences between councils as it's interesting to
see what they think is best practice.


Preston?! Your mate in Oldham has been offered a plot in Preston?! How
crazy is that. But you still have the right to an allotment. If you
have the energy to look into LA's inconsistencies, promesses and
bureaucratic mayhem, have a look into the National Society of
Allotments - and set up your own allotment if needs be. All you need
to start is 6 people with as much as energy as you have and some land.
Nothing is impossible. Nothing!

http://www.nsalg.org.uk/#

mogga 18-01-2008 08:32 AM

Allotments - who can have?
 
On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 08:58:15 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On 17 Jan, 13:55, mogga wrote:
I like to see the differences between councils as it's interesting to
see what they think is best practice.


Preston?! Your mate in Oldham has been offered a plot in Preston?! How


No he's in Preston. I'm in Oldham.

crazy is that. But you still have the right to an allotment. If you
have the energy to look into LA's inconsistencies, promesses and
bureaucratic mayhem, have a look into the National Society of
Allotments - and set up your own allotment if needs be. All you need
to start is 6 people with as much as energy as you have and some land.


Now this intrigues me. There is a bit of land very close to us which
would obviously eliminate travelling! I reckon I could get 6 people
off my street interested - but it can't be that simple. (I know one or
two are already keen)



Nothing is impossible. Nothing!

http://www.nsalg.org.uk/#

Ta
:)
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[email protected] 18-01-2008 11:45 AM

Allotments - who can have?
 
On 16 Jan, 09:21, mogga wrote:
What does your council do?


As little as possible: http://tinyurl.com/246pkq

Carol Hague 18-01-2008 02:07 PM

Allotments - who can have?
 
mogga wrote:

My local council lets anyone have an allotment. They don't have to be
an Oldham resident.
Manchester (right next door and allotments closer) give preference to
Manchester residents only.

What does your council do?


I don't know - my local allotment site is run by a local allotment
association, not the council. I suspect it's quite a lot more sensible
as a result.

--
Carol
"If you are allergic to a thing, it is best not to put
that thing in your mouth. Particularly if the thing is
cats." - Lemony Snicket _The Wide Window_

mogga 20-01-2008 10:13 AM

Allotments - who can have?
 
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 03:45:24 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

On 16 Jan, 09:21, mogga wrote:
What does your council do?


As little as possible:
http://tinyurl.com/246pkq


LOL. "The Council recognises the value of allotments in encouraging
people to work outdoors and benefit from the satisfaction of growing
their own produce."
It's so tell how they end that sentence there rather than say they
encourage it. :)


There's a waiting list of 18 at my local allotment. It could be a long
wait!
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