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Monday, November 13
Green Lane in the 1980's
Found some photographs of the Allotments from the 1980's and added them to the web site. Rather surprisingly they show that many of the plots were cultivated. It's the era of The Shay Man winning prizes. Has he told you about the olden days?
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Nice to see Mr Hirsts trees at a reasonable height, shame they aren't now. Is there anything we can do about that ? someone told me that his land used to be part of the allotments.... is that true?
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ReplyDeleteMr Hirst's land hasn't been part of the allotment site since we have been here which has been since the beginning of the 80's. Shay man will know as he has been on the site since he was in nappies. So he must have been allotmenting since the early 1940's! Sorry Shay Man - just my little joke!
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ReplyDeleteIs there anything we can do about the trees. I thought there was a new law 'right to light'.
My allotment is now in the shade till about March when I start to get a few inches of sunlight a week.