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    Hello all , last year was terrible on the site for rats , but we have them nearly under control except one plot ,

    I have now joined the commitee as secatery ( talk about jumping in blind )

    And now i find it my job to write to this plot holder and try and make him see sense ...

    English was never my strong point this is what i have drafted so far please could you help me tidy it up a little

    many thanks roadkill

    Dear XXX


    Over the Last Couple of months we have been getting a regular visit from XXXXXXX bouorough Council Pest control department To help control the rat problem that we have been encountering over the site. On these visits he has paid particular attention to the areas that contain live stock and has been baiting them with rat poisen
    However it has been bought to the committees attention that he cannot enter your plots as they are locked , being that you own live stock your plots could well be a hot spot for rats as there is always a constant food supply , Please could you contact me on 07xxxxxxxxx and arrange for the committee to have a spare key so that we can obtain access to your plot for the next time the council come down to re bait the site . Once the rat problem is under control the committee will return the spare key . Failiure to allow access to your plots could result in further action being taken and end in the banning of live stock .

    Many thanks for you help

    From

    The xxxxxxxxx management committee
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  • #2
    that sounds ok to me.... You're suggesting that the plot may be a problem, so nothing to take offence at there.
    Put it through Spellcheck and it will be fine.

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    • #3
      Sounds fine to me!
      I may be wrong but isn't your plot supposed to be accessible to site secretary/council anyway?I can't remember all the ins & outs of our tenancy agreement,but I'm sure it stipulates that your plot should always be accessible to them in your absence???
      the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.

      Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx

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      • #4
        This is the first year that the site has had a council so it has ran itself for the last 40 years .

        Are my fullstops and commers in order ?

        thanks again roadkill
        Last edited by roadkill; 18-03-2009, 09:20 AM.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by roadkill View Post
          Hello all , last year was terrible on the site for rats , but we have them nearly under control except one plot ,

          I have now joined the commitee as secatery ( talk about jumping in blind )

          And now i find it my job to write to this plot holder and try and make him see sense ...

          English was never my strong point this is what i have drafted so far please could you help me tidy it up a little

          many thanks roadkill

          Dear XXX


          Over the Last Couple of months we have been getting a regular visit from XXXXXXX bouorough Council Pest control department, to help control the rat problem that we have been encountering over the site. On these visits he has paid particular attention to the areas that contain live stock and has been baiting them with rat poison.
          However it has been brought to the committees attention that he cannot enter your plots as they are locked.Being that you own live stock your plots could well be a hot spot for rats as there is always a constant food supply.Please could you contact me on 07xxxxxxxxx and arrange for the committee to have a spare key so that we can obtain access to your plot for the next time the council come down to rebait the site . Once the rat problem is under control the committee will return the spare key . Failure to allow access to your plots could result in further action being taken and end in the banning of live stock .



          Many thanks for you help

          From

          The xxxxxxxxx management committee
          I've corrected the bits I can see,but will readily admit that my grammar also leaves a lot to be desired!L
          the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.

          Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx

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          • #6
            Over the last couple of months we have been getting a regular visit from XXXXXXX Borough Council Pest Control department to help control the rat problem that we have been encountering over the site. On these visits he has paid particular attention to the areas that contain live stock and has been baiting them with rat poison .
            However, it has been bought to the committees attention that he cannot enter your plots as they are locked. Being that you own livestock your plots could well be a hot spot for rats as there is always a constant food supply. Please could you contact me on 07xxxxxxxxx and arrange for the committee to have a spare key so that we can obtain access to your plot the next time the council come down to re-bait the site . Once the rat problem is under control the committee will return the spare key . Failure to allow access to your plots could result in further action being taken and end in the banning of livestock .

            Many thanks for you help

            From

            The xxxxxxxxx Management Committee
            I've edited it just a little, hope that's ok

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            • #7
              Snap Di

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              • #8
                Actually,that first red comma I added shouldn't be there.(I don't think?)
                the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.

                Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SarzWix View Post
                  Snap Di
                  Think yours might be more grammatically correct than mine though!
                  the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.

                  Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx

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                  • #10
                    Dear plotholder

                    Please can you call me upon receipt as we need a spare key to your plot, on 07xxxxxxxxx

                    Thanks

                    Roadkill.

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                    • #11
                      I checked the text for you, hope you don't mind.

                      Over the last couple of months we have been getting a regular visit from XXXXXXX Borough Council Pest control department to help control the rat problem that we have been encountering over the site. On these visits he has paid particular attention to the areas that contain livestock and has been baiting them with rat poison
                      However it has been bought to the committee's attention that he cannot enter your plots as they are locked. Given that you own livestock your plots could well be a hot spot for rats as there is a constant food supply. Please could you contact me on 07xxxxxxxxx and arrange for the committee to have a spare key so that we can obtain access to your plot for the next time the council come down to re-bait the site. Once the rat problem is under control the committee will return the spare key. Failure to allow access to your plots could result in further action being taken and end in the banning of livestock.

                      Do you need to threaten with the last sentence at this stage? I'd keep it polite for now, if he fails to comply then you can threaten with the livestock ban and qualify that with the allotment and/or council rules on pest control.

                      Aaah, I see others have had a go to.
                      Last edited by Capsid; 18-03-2009, 09:42 AM.
                      Mark

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Capsid View Post

                        Do you need to threaten with the last sentence at this stage? I'd keep it polite for now, if he fails to comply then you can threaten with the livestock ban and qualify that with the allotment and/or council rules on pest control.

                        Aaah, I see others have had a go to.
                        Point taken and line removed as that is the last action i would ever want to take .

                        Would just like the rats to be kept under control

                        Cheers agin all for your help

                        roadkill
                        http://newplot.blogspot.com/

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