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| Hi Guys, I am toying with the idea of buying a dozen acres or so of arable/green belt land and turning it into a commercial 100% organic allotment site. Annual rents would be slightly higher (£30-50 a year) than the average council rates but would only really cover the repayment of the investment and management costs. As well as allotments the site would benefit from an adventure playground, a small onsite shop full of all of the basics as well as tea and refreshments. The idea is to take advantage on the huge demand for plots at present whilst providing somewhere for families to get stuck in and grow some organic fruit and veg. This idea is still very much in it's embryonic form and any feedback or ideas would be very much appreciated. Thanks! Jason |
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| Perhaps you might like to talk to other private allotments? There is one near where I live, this is their website. Firs Estate Allotments, Derby |
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| Jason The idea sounds very good and you are to be commended on considering such a move. However, before you go much further, I would take a good look at the cost of arable / green belt land in your area. I rent 5 acres at £250 per acre (that's the going rate up here, but to buy the same would cost me £2000 per acre. And that is before you put in water and any other facilities. Don't wanna pour cold water on your plans though - maybe there are grants available for this sort of thing ??
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| Welcome to the Vine Jason. Sounds like a good idea but you don't say what would be the cost of the ground you would be buying. I don't know what people would pay in rents. Some people want to pay next to nothing but have paths, fences, water, sheds, weeds removed, ground rotovated and everything laid on. Check out the demand in your area and what people would pay for what you can providr for the price.
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| You might need to look at insurance too. However, I'd LOVE a site like that!
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| I think (but someone correct me if I'm wrong) to be 100% organic takes a while, especially if you're going through a body like the Soil Association for certification You'd then have to make sure that no-one on your site used any chemicals etc and were totally committed to organic ethics, with regards to weedkillers, fertilisers, seeds etc. (as they could only plant organic seeds/seedlings, use organic manure, use approved pest control methods) I think that this would be the hardest part to be honest, nevermind the rest of it!
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| I was watching one of those property programmes this morning and had the very same idea about a little piece of land on that - although not viable as it had planning permission for a couple of flats and was 60k. But good idea if the land price was right and long term investment. |
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