tyres on allotments

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Maybe the time has come to put a ban on tyres on allotments, this could be a problem with existing plot holders, but could be incorporated in leasing agreements for future plot holders. :| :| :|
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macmac wrote:hi chicken 4 they are trying to ban tyres but meeting some resistance.we are self managed which i think creates some personal confrontation.complaining to the council seemed so much easier.that said our commitee are great and do such a lot of good work though they can be a little slow to change,chasing people on un/badly worked plots is a very slow process and with 50 on our waiting list i think it should be a priority.do you have similar problems?



Yes, we do. We are also self managed. We are quite lucky that there are a few of us that are do rather than just talk about it and all of us play our part in managing the site.

The plot next to mine when unworked for too long. for two years nothing was really done. Letters were sent out but they would dig for a weekend and then nothing until the next letter.

I do know of a site that only offers 6 month lease so that they can check progress is being made. Basically if you are showing willing then it doesn't cause a problem but if haven't worked 20% be it clearing or planting then they don't renew the agreement. I understand that this has been a help in reducing the waiting list.
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spoke to the main man today "my favourite welshman" he says the council are going to include a ban on tyres as part of new agreements 2010,but we will be putting up notices saying no more tyres to be brought on site.I hope this post has been of use to other plotholders as to just how irresponsible some people can be.On a brighter note spent a lovely day on the plot today in the company of some of the nicest people you could wish to know.Aren't allotments wonderful!! :) :) :)
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Dear Macmac, i don't know if you get K.G Magazine, but i thought you might be interested with whats on page 30 of the June ediion. :wink:
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YIKES! :roll: :roll: O.H.
they'll all be at now,we subscribe to KG but they're promoting a pretty dodgy practice ,unfortunately there will always be some fool who'll spoil it for the rest.the tyres left on our site had been painted with brown shed paint i ask you :x
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Listening to jeremy vine today his gardening slot came from the malvern show,his lovely welshman was sowing spinach in old tyres aaagh!!
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