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  • #16
    My half of a small plot is £7 a year. Water in a tank you dip into with a bucket (but it's right at the end of my plot!) Bargain!
    Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Eternal Sunshine View Post
      BTW - welcome Robbobnbill!
      Thanks ES

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      • #18
        Just to get all you young'uns jealous i pay £21per annum for a plot 12yards x35 yards i have 3 plots and being as i am a senior citizen i recieve 50% discount He He .
        So £31.50 for 3 plots not a bad job jacob
        What lies behind us,And what lies before us,Are tiny matters compared to what lies Within us ...
        Ralph Waide Emmerson

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Flummery View Post
          My half of a small plot is £7 a year. Water in a tank you dip into with a bucket (but it's right at the end of my plot!) Bargain!
          almost ditto Flums hun, mine is £5 a year for half plot with water-bucket-dipping tank* right at bottom of my plot

          *cattle type tank which auto fills as soon as you extract ya bucket
          aka
          Suzie

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          • #20
            Ours has just gone up from 10p a rod to £1 a rod. +£5 each as average share of the water bill.
            Still a bargain!

            I'd £78 is a bit steep, The allotment act 1948 states that the rent must be what the tenants can 'reasonably be expected to pay' ... bit open to interpretation that. I think it comes down to what facilities are provided. The little money collected is kept separate for use solely on the allotments and as a few of us volunteer the upkeep the costs are low.

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            • #21
              I've just moved sites when I moved towns. I went from paying £42 per year (water included) on a plot owned by the Borough Council to £18 per year (including water) on a site managed by the local Parish Council. Best thing is they have given me 1 year free rent for taking over an overgrown plot! So that £18 will be spent on buying beer to bribe my friends into helping clear it

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              • #22
                Originally posted by jacob marley View Post
                Just to get all you young'uns jealous i pay £21per annum for a plot 12yards x35 yards i have 3 plots and being as i am a senior citizen i recieve 50% discount He He .
                So £31.50 for 3 plots not a bad job jacob
                Dam you oldies Roll on retirement!
                Oh wait thats another 40 years away (or another 60 years if Mr Brown carries on like he does)

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                • #23
                  We pay £8 per year for a plot 4 metres x 30 metres ( growing area - excluding shed space0 but no water at all

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