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  • #16
    £28 half plot (100 square metres) £35 full plot. One water tap for 18 full plots and fortunately we are right next to it! 50% discount for OAPs and those who don't work - have to receive benefits. SDDC are the supposed overseers. No perimeter fencing, no toilets, no permanent structures allowed.
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    • #17
      £20 for 60sq metres
      £10 refundable key deposit
      includes
      water and insurance
      shed/meeting room on way
      compost toilet on order
      free woodchip when available
      manure 6 ton for £60 (£2 each)
      topsoil 10 ton for £120 (free first purchase as we had a grant)
      includes NSALG membership

      so not bad but we have still been spending grant monies
      derby city council our landlord rent is peppercorn to them at moment
      this will be a battle from the heart
      cymru am byth

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      • #18
        I have a third of a plot. £10 deposit for a key (perimeter fencing around the site), £10 a year, £2 per extra person I will bring along to work the plot.

        No facilities. We have a river running adjacent to the plot which I get water from with a couple of cans. No erecting sheds etc without permission (though I don't imagine that would be much trouble).

        //edit: Grantham, Lincolnshire.
        Last edited by sowitgrowit; 07-01-2013, 03:08 PM.
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        • #19
          With concession its £40 for 30x90ft plot ( we don't do rods & poles etc). Water every 4 plots. Toilets, community area, shop, perimeter fencing but not plot fencing. Communal path maintenance, herb tub on most corners (not sure how long that will last) Annual show and seeds swap. No power.
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          • #20
            These figures are only comparable if everything is in the same measurement.......so using this handy site my plot converts to 5,445 squ feet......and muddyfeet , yours works out at 9.9 rods

            http://www.thecalculatorsite.com/con...quare-feet.php
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            • #21
              Plots completely free, and water supply too. But these are within the private area of Windsor Castle, only for Royal Household employees who live on the estate, so they are an employment benefit really. (Husband is a firefighter here).

              The plots are good - they are in one of the old Victorian kitchen gardens, so very sheltered and virtually pure loam due to all the organic matter added over the last century - but there is no committee, no collective deliveries of manure or anything, no facilities, and the unworked plots are just left to go wild, which is a shame and puts off prospective new plot holders (a solid field of nettles, thistles and rubbish is not appealing to beginners...)

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              • #22
                Originally posted by binley100 View Post
                These figures are only comparable if everything is in the same measurement.......so using this handy site my plot converts to 5,445 squ feet......and muddyfeet , yours works out at 9.9 rods

                http://www.thecalculatorsite.com/con...quare-feet.php
                I've got just under 4 square rods.
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                • #23
                  I think I just paid £37 for a half plot here in Leeds, it's secure as secure can be, water on site to be used only to fill butts, not to be used directly on plots. Free chippings, toilet on site, good manure supplier £30 for around 5 ton, communal garden & activities in the summer. Shed & Greenhouse / Polytunnel allowed with consent given. I'm sure I will have forgotten something but HM will update........I think there is rumour of a shop.
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                  • #24
                    £15 for 2.5 rods, plus £4/5 for water and £1 for NSALG membership. Site is securely fenced, no sheds allowed. No toilets or other facilities. Horsham West Sussex

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                    • #25
                      £60 for a 5 rod plot on a site which is fenced and has water every 3 plots £40 with concession. Went up from £25 in 2011 to £60 but nobody challenged it ;/.
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                      • #26
                        sheesh.........thats expensive....

                        Glad we don't have the no shed rule .......where do you shelter when the heavens open?
                        S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
                        a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber

                        You can't beat a bit of garden porn

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                        • #27
                          Not got any council plots in West Lothian (yet) but the one I could find was part of a garden center in Linlithgow. for a 4 Rod site it costs £150 but you get water, a shed and a discount at the garden center.

                          I know the council are currently in the process of doing their first allotment and have allocated land for it. They are now doing soil testing even though the land has never been used before.

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                          • #28
                            Are they extracting the urine or what.....£150

                            Council are probably having to do what Elfin Safety says..........
                            S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
                            a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber

                            You can't beat a bit of garden porn

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by binley100 View Post
                              These figures are only comparable if everything is in the same measurement.......so using this handy site my plot converts to 5,445 squ feet......and muddyfeet , yours works out at 9.9 rods

                              http://www.thecalculatorsite.com/con...quare-feet.php
                              Thanks for that, I often wondered.
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                              • #30
                                5 rod plot, £22 per year. Includes/Benefits:
                                NSALG membership
                                Toilet
                                Very well stocked shop
                                £10 deposit for key (secure perimeter fence)
                                Water every 4 or 5 plots
                                Sheds/greenhouses/polytunnels allowed (there is a shed on most plots)
                                Bees allowed
                                Large amounts of horse manure delivered on a regular basis (free, first come, first served basis - in reality there is enough to go around as there is so much).

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