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  • #46
    Originally posted by Mikeywills View Post
    my 4 rod 1/2 plot is £5 inc water clubhouse secure parking, nightwatchman, and all the chocolate you can eat.
    I would be interested in that sort of deal

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    • #47
      Originally posted by VirginVegGrower View Post
      Go on then! Spreadsheet time Bins
      Whats one of them ??? Can I grow it ??
      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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      • #48
        Just had our yearly invoice and it has remained the same at £28 for just under five rods/half plot. At £35 for ten rods/full plot. £15 for OAPS/non working.
        Pleased it's stayed the same but feel aggrieved that it's £23 more than Mikey AND NO CHOCOLATE! How did you swing that chap?
        Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein

        Blog - @Twotheridge: For The Record - Sowing and Growing with a Virgin Veg Grower: Spring Has Now Sprung...Boing! http://vvgsowingandgrowing2012.blogs....html?spref=tw

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        • #49
          Mines £34 a year, without water apparently...although onsite the council appear to have supplied water tap, and its available at the allotment next door, so not far to walk! Same price regardless of price... and no idea how big mine is... I have no idea about sizes...

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          • #50
            I thought I had replied to this first time round but cant find it so...

            Ours is £23.50 for an estimated 5 rod plot. Mine is roughly 12.5mtr x 10mtr.
            They're all 5 rods - except for a couple of 2.5 rod plots that people who cant cope with 5 rods, or those who are naughty but promise to reform can have.
            The site is fully secure with fencing, locks, gates etc etc.
            As much water as you like.
            There is a regular free manure service, you just take what you want and return the bags, then the manure fairy re-fills them.
            There is a porta-loo on site, which is nice and clean.
            I havnt yet met the society, there is one and its £5 a year, which entitles you to order seeds through them, and use anything you can find in their shed.
            I got the plot in Sept/Oct and didnt have to pay for the remainder of 2012.
            You pay more for the first 2 years, then the 3yrd year is free. After that you pay the normal rent.
            It's £5 deposit on a key.
            I dont think there are any discounts.
            <*}}}>< Jonathan ><{{{*>

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            • #51
              Our site comes under Runnymede council and I think these are the dearest in the country, about £12 a rod per year, half price for pensioners.
              We get water in mains fed troughs but that's it. The fences aren't really high enough to keep out the scallywags and we have had a fair bit of theft and damage in the last few years. The council baulked at the cost of fitting three strands of barbed wire at the top of the fence so you just have to change your habits, taking everything of value home after every visit.
              I've got 3 plots totalling 21 rod so the whole thing costs me over £250 a year.
              I'm not bothered by that because I don't drink much, don't smoke and probably get over a grand's worth of soft fruit from it which I couldn't grow at home. Not that I sell it, we eat it all in the course of the year.
              How many other hobbies are that cheap?
              Having said that, it does seem expensive compared to some places!

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              • #52
                If mine cost that much ^^^^I'd have to seriously reconsider ......
                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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                • #53
                  Our plot, which is a half plot (about 40' x 20') is £17.50 a year. Not bad, I think... we have on site facilities as well.

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                  • #54
                    £63 for a full sized plot (about 270sq m). 50% discount for OAPs, one plot free for Committee members. 2 years discount of 50% for taking on a neglected wasteland.

                    Town water included onsite (troughs no hosepipes). Others sites have fencing but not ours as the perimeter is used by residents that have rear access garages (though it is strictly speaking allotment land). The association has a trading shop on the main site.

                    One thing we are (not) looking forward to is a hike in rents in the next few years. Our wonderful new Mayor has said he wants allotments to be "self funding"....

                    Bristol
                    Last edited by salome2001; 19-02-2013, 11:05 PM.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by salome2001 View Post
                      One thing we are (not) looking forward to is a hike in rents in the next few years. Our wonderful new Mayor has said he wants allotments to be "self funding"....

                      Bristol
                      Not allowed.
                      Not unless he makes other hobbies like swimming etc self-funding.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by salome2001 View Post
                        £63 for a full sized plot (about 270sq m). 50% discount for OAPs, one plot free for Committee members. 2 years discount of 50% for taking on a neglected wasteland.

                        Town water included onsite (troughs no hosepipes). Others sites have fencing but not ours as the perimeter is used by residents that have rear access garages (though it is strictly speaking allotment land). The association has a trading shop on the main site.

                        One thing we are (not) looking forward to is a hike in rents in the next few years. Our wonderful new Mayor has said he wants allotments to be "self funding"....

                        Bristol
                        The Harwood v Reigate and Banstead Council case from the 1980's is your defence but make sure you make the Council aware now. It is so damned difficult trying to get something unpicked once it has been put in place,

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                        • #57
                          ours are based, proportionally, on £25 per 5 perch plot (which is what they call a 'full' plot nowadays ) - pensioners pay nothing.
                          we have water from March - October and good fences/gates and that's it!

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                          • #58
                            This has just totally confused me, I have not idea what pole or rod or perch means but if those are yearly prices they seem really really cheap.

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                            • #59
                              £50 a year for what I was told is 5 rods. It measures about 19.6m by 7.4m. We have mains fed water troughs, a compost toilet and a high fence. No deliveries of free anything

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                              • #60
                                Aberdeen for 2011-12 was as below
                                Full 300m2 £77 concession £38.50
                                3/4 225m2 £57.75 concession £28.88
                                1/2 150m2 £38.50 concession £19.25
                                Micro Plot 50m2 £11 No Concession

                                as far as I understand rate has been increased for 2012-13 by 2.5%. Take the size with a pinch of salt. The size given is not correct.

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