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ozzypostie 07-08-2008 11:38

allotments
 
i read a small article in the observer a few weeks ago about draining some of the heys field and making more plots to use.
so as ive been on the waiting list for 7 months or so i rang the council to see if they could shed some light onto the situation only to be told that they didnt know what i was talking about and that it could take years as im more or less at the bottom of the list.
anyone else on the waiting list? or any advice on how to get one while were soo keen anything can happen in 3 years and heres me thinking the council wants us to be green!

MargaretR 07-08-2008 11:48

Re: allotments
 
Heys Playing Field is owned by County council and they have plans to improve it with better drainage and changing facilities for football.
There are many allotments nearby and a minibus delivers young men daily, who are working to clear some neglected plots and divide up some of the bigger ones up.
I suppose at the end of the summer the people at the top of the list may get offered one.
Your best chance of getting growing facilities is to offer to share one with someone who has one and finds it too much hard work for one person

http://www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/site/sc...categoryID=510

pipinfort 07-08-2008 21:14

Re: allotments
 
I`m on the list for Huncoat and they are making more plots up there, not been the list long but was told there is about 14-15 people on it but by the time they have finished there will be more than that available.

ozzypostie 07-08-2008 21:49

Re: allotments
 
They Said There Were 67 People On The List And Im Number 60 Lol

MargaretR 08-08-2008 04:05

Re: allotments
 
That might seem to indicate a long wait, but many are tenanted by 'older' men who get ill and give them up (or need the help of a young un like you)

The council are keen to see them used properly and will terminate the tenancy if a plot gets neglected (they do check)

The plots at Heys near me are allowed chickens ducks turkeys and geese- the dawn chorus here is spectacular - but the tenants have recently been told that they must grow stuff as well.

entwisi 08-08-2008 08:38

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I had an allotment a while ago. I took over an overgrown and derelict plot. I spent ages getting it weeded etc. I had spuds, oniuons and carrots growing nicely. Then i had my bike accident and after two weks the council rang me to say they were taking it back as it wasnt being tended and they had a huge waiting list. It thyen wasn't touched for over 3 years!!

ozzypostie 09-08-2008 09:44

Re: allotments
 
annoys me when people are obviously crying out for these plots and then the council lets them get in a state i just want to get my hands dirty

bonny_tuesday 09-08-2008 09:54

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Thats what I wanted to do today ozzy, but rain stops play!! AGAIN
so no gardening for me.

ozzypostie 09-08-2008 10:05

Re: allotments
 
we used to go up the plots when we were little collecting eggs and such now we are all grown up and have a little girl it would be nice for her to go to the plots first hand. Learn all about were vegetables come from and looking after chickens, as well as something for the family to do.

ozzypostie 12-08-2008 13:40

Re: allotments
 
WELL IM GUTTED!!!!!!!!!!!
yesterday got some info on allotment week and what appears to be a form stating which plot preference i would like, so last night i had a good look around at the plots and got a list cause im not to picky of all the vacant plots saying to let. so all excited last night thinking of what we can do up there i took my wife and little girl up to have a look and they were all excited until i rang the council!!!!!!!

aparently the sheet stating which preference wasnt supposed to be in there and im still on the waiting list at the back sorry for ranting on just gutted thats all.
the man i spoke to was very nice and he said the plots that said they were to let are out of date! just when i was getting my hopes up i feel let down.

pipinfort 12-08-2008 13:42

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Typical HBC.............:mad:

ozzypostie 12-08-2008 13:46

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i know my little girl was so excited about the chickens its a bloody shame

pipinfort 14-10-2008 19:16

Re: allotments
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ozzypostie (Post 616284)
They Said There Were 67 People On The List And Im Number 60 Lol

My mate at work is number 33 for those ones ..............!!!! but i`ve got an offer coming this week for one up Huncoat. Yippee

pipinfort 26-10-2008 15:31

Re: allotments
 
Well, i`m a week into whipping my allotment into shape ready for the growing season to be upon us (i know its way off but so is my patch!!)and my god its hard work...!!!! there are weeds galore but underneath the soil looks great for growing.

MargaretR 07-09-2009 11:33

Crime on allotments
 
During the past week several Heys allotments have been broken into.
A caravan has been vandalised and condoms were left at the scene.
Trivial things, such as a box of biscuits, were stolen, but expensive items such as strimmers were not taken.
This indicates young persons in Ossy out of control - again.
I am pleased to report that the police are taking the matter seriously and a forensic team has visited the scenes.

So if you have an allotment that has been illegally entered, it would be productive to report it, so that the police can be aware of the whole problem.

Vehicles have been seen on the allotment tracks in the early hours of the morning, and 'joyride tracks' have damaged the surface of the playing field nearby.
So these vandals may well be in their late teens.


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