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« on: May 07, 2004, 08:57:33 » |
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I Know this may seem a bouring subject but I am trying to write one for our allotments as part of a best value approch to inproving the facilities. Do any of you out there or the council's you rent from have an allotment strategy?  If so I am interested in getting a copy or any information. If anyone can Help it would be appreciated. Many thanks Alan
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« Reply #3 on: May 11, 2004, 17:49:21 » |
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Thanks every one for your input. Its a mine field out there. Once again Thanks Cheers Alan Yarwood Allotment Development Officer Halton's Healthy Living Project. HBC Oh no my full title as been reveiled.
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« Reply #10 on: October 27, 2004, 15:57:54 » |
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Hi Alan....hadn't realised the Open Access strategy, will follow up locally, and Kay, no new tenants so probably makes sense to amalgamate,and Mayor is a property developer.The furthest site has good light soil and the nearest, just round the corner, is hard clay. We were given the opportunity to relocate but I and some others decided to pack in.Do you think that the strategy, national or local, whatever, allows that food is very cheap to buy in the shops.Not organic, I know, but with tinned veg.(enough for two servings) averaging 17p and bagged pots being even cheaper per serving.......er...perhaps not a good thing to say on an allotment board. :-)
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