- He carried out a plot inspection where he raised one or two issues which will be passed on to the appropriate people.
- He also visited plots that have entered the allotments' competition. (Good luck to them!)
- He inspected the new pedestrian gate following some concerns that we have about its installation.
- He has promised that the skip will be removed tomorrow and that another skip will be delivered on site next Friday.
- He also gave us some more spare padlocks to ensure that we have a good supply and can keep the gates fully secured.
Thursday, July 24
Allotments' Officer visit
The council allotments' officer spent an hour on site today during which time:
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Hope he liked my plot.
ReplyDeleteI know he can be ruthless when it comes to sending letters
If I get a letter I'll just either grass mine over and keep pigeons or I'll fence it off and keep a dozen chickens / love birds / rats.
ReplyDeleteGrowing stuff and keeping a garden is the hardest thing to do but also the easiest target for the allotment police.