New, extra allotments in our village!

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Colin_M
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I got the shock of my life when I opened our allotment newsletter and saw that the Parish council has bought some land & intends to put 50 more allotments on it.

It seems like we have been blessed, when so many places seem to be looking to how they can cut costs or services.
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As an existing allotmenteer I should dive in quick and offer advice on orientation, pathways etc. Rather advice and help coming from one who knows, rather than have a load of allotments that have been bodged together by a penpusher who would rather be doing something else. Cheers, Tony.
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Colin_M. I agree with Kleftiwallah. Or you might finish up with something that bear's no relation to allotments needs.
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