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Our allotment
Is utterly and absolutely destroyed.
After weeks of work going on nearby without impacting directly on us, the pipe boring thingy they were putting underneath us got stuck, and to rescue it, they brought the biggest JCB in the world and ripped up just about every inch of the plot. Grinning gibbons standing about smirking and taking the P1ss while I went ballistic. All our overwintered stuff gone in an instant, and the soil will be trashed for years. And what do I get from Wessex Water? "We'll compensate you" Yeah right, how are they going to compensate me for six years work, and all the work to come? Abstrads. Steve |
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 16:51:34 -0000, "shazzbat"
wrote: Is utterly and absolutely destroyed. After weeks of work going on nearby without impacting directly on us, the pipe boring thingy they were putting underneath us got stuck, and to rescue it, they brought the biggest JCB in the world and ripped up just about every inch of the plot. Grinning gibbons standing about smirking and taking the P1ss while I went ballistic. All our overwintered stuff gone in an instant, and the soil will be trashed for years. And what do I get from Wessex Water? "We'll compensate you" Yeah right, how are they going to compensate me for six years work, and all the work to come? Abstrads. Steve My thoughts are with you. I had a garden trashed by workman in a dumper truck who'd been specifically told to avoid it. I had kept meticulous notes on what I'd planted over the two years I'd had it (virtually no photos, but the workman boss had seen it before it got run over) - I got the garden redone and replanted with new plants. What I suggest you do is write down everything you'd got in there. Tell them you want it putting back as was. For the plants they can't get right now you need money compensation for, or future plants buying and compensation for the loss of crops. Write it all down. Draw diagrams of what was where. If you think you need new soil plus soil conditioners digging in then make sure you right it down too. Get someone elses opinion on that - someone at the allottments perhaps who's aware of the amount of work that goes into getting soil. Triplicate all paperwork you give them as they'll lose it the first time. If you have trouble contact your MP for assistance. Best of luck -- http://www.orderonlinepickupinstore.co.uk Ah fetch it yourself if you can't wait for delivery http://www.freedeliveryuk.co.uk Or get it delivered for free |
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 16:51:34 -0000, "shazzbat"
wrote: Is utterly and absolutely destroyed. After weeks of work going on nearby without impacting directly on us, the pipe boring thingy they were putting underneath us got stuck, and to rescue it, they brought the biggest JCB in the world and ripped up just about every inch of the plot. Grinning gibbons standing about smirking and taking the P1ss while I went ballistic. All our overwintered stuff gone in an instant, and the soil will be trashed for years. And what do I get from Wessex Water? "We'll compensate you" Yeah right, how are they going to compensate me for six years work, and all the work to come? Abstrads. Steve Heartbreaking. I sympathise. Pam in Bristol |
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On 11/3/08 16:51, in article , "shazzbat"
wrote: Is utterly and absolutely destroyed. After weeks of work going on nearby without impacting directly on us, the pipe boring thingy they were putting underneath us got stuck, and to rescue it, they brought the biggest JCB in the world and ripped up just about every inch of the plot. Grinning gibbons standing about smirking and taking the P1ss while I went ballistic. All our overwintered stuff gone in an instant, and the soil will be trashed for years. And what do I get from Wessex Water? "We'll compensate you" Yeah right, how are they going to compensate me for six years work, and all the work to come? Abstrads. Steve You hit them with a huge bill for your time wasted, time yet to be spent putting it right and all the veg you will now have to buy. What a very, very sad story to read. I'm so sorry for you both. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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"Mogga" wrote after Steve wrote: Is utterly and absolutely destroyed. After weeks of work going on nearby without impacting directly on us, the pipe boring thingy they were putting underneath us got stuck, and to rescue it, they brought the biggest JCB in the world and ripped up just about every inch of the plot. Grinning gibbons standing about smirking and taking the P1ss while I went ballistic. All our overwintered stuff gone in an instant, and the soil will be trashed for years. And what do I get from Wessex Water? "We'll compensate you" Yeah right, how are they going to compensate me for six years work, and all the work to come? Abstrads. My thoughts are with you. I had a garden trashed by workman in a dumper truck who'd been specifically told to avoid it. I had kept meticulous notes on what I'd planted over the two years I'd had it (virtually no photos, but the workman boss had seen it before it got run over) - I got the garden redone and replanted with new plants. What I suggest you do is write down everything you'd got in there. Tell them you want it putting back as was. For the plants they can't get right now you need money compensation for, or future plants buying and compensation for the loss of crops. Write it all down. Draw diagrams of what was where. If you think you need new soil plus soil conditioners digging in then make sure you right it down too. Get someone elses opinion on that - someone at the allottments perhaps who's aware of the amount of work that goes into getting soil. Triplicate all paperwork you give them as they'll lose it the first time. If you have trouble contact your MP for assistance. We sympathise with you Steve, not that's any consolation, but we do understand a bit of what you are feeling having been thrown off our previous allotment after years of getting the very heavy soil into something like a good loam and having suffered vandalism on a number of occasions. Be very careful they haven't dumped subsoil over the topsoil, happened on our allotments, then there is the compaction caused by the large machinery. Don't forget to claim "organic" prices for the stuff they trashed and then there is the trauma and distress caused to you and yours. Screw them for every penny, it's the only thing they understand. -- Regards Bob Hobden |
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