fletcher49
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« on: June 24, 2008, 19:43:23 » |
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We have recently taken over an allotment after an 8 year wait. When we took on the plot (in February 2008) the rent was about £26.00 per year for a 250 sq metre plot (which also includes water supply). It has been reported that the council (Cannock Chase District Council) are going to increase the rent they charge for their allotments to between £90 - £100 per year due to the removal of a subsidy. Obviously we intend to do all that we can to keep rent increases to a minimum and I wondered if anyone else out there had been through a similar process with their council. Also it would be interesting to get some idea of the rents being paid for similarsize plots in other areas. Any information anyone is prepared to supply would be very much appreciated.
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Squashman
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« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2008, 19:57:57 » |
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I have plots similar size, the rent for these is 20.00 per Annum recently increased from 10.00. The local Town Council tried to implement the increase without consultation with our allotment association of which I am the chairperson. In principle we did not object to the increase, our objection was lack of consultation. I approached the Council, informed them we would not pay the increase unless they could show us any other leisure activity that they also intended to double the charge of, also what the present rent had been spent on, and what they intended to do with the increase. I reached agreement with them due to: the agreement date changing from April to September, the 6 month period between these dates being rent free, a new fence being supplied for the site, and 3 skips for the rubbish. The local District Council has a site, they charge 100.00 per Annum with no water. The average without water seems to be 25.00.
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Old bird
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« Reply #13 on: June 27, 2008, 12:47:20 » |
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Hi all There is precious little chance currently of any councils being able to sell allotment land off to builders and developers at the moment. There is so much pro allotment feeling going nationally at the moment to government level and I think that any council that tries this route will be slammed by media, public opinion and up to government level. Thanks in part to Hugh Fernely Whitingstall and Jamie Oliver and even BBC Gardeners World I doubt that that we will be priced off allotments. I think that the current rents we are paying are unrealisticly cheap. I know it is not nice having to pay increased rates but to be fair to councils why should they run allotments at a loss? £90 to £100 is high but as you say you do live in London and most people in London are earning possibly double what we earn in the suburbs! Unfortunatley I don't understand the poles measurement but it sounds pretty large! Most of us pay £20 - £40 per year. Most of us would spend £20 on a night out! So I think they are cheap! So Fletcher get back to your enjoyable tasks of growing stuff and worry less about the ulterior motives of councils!! Old Bird 
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timnsal
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« Reply #17 on: July 02, 2008, 09:56:54 » |
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£90 to £100 is high but as you say you do live in London and most people in London are earning possibly double what we earn in the suburbs! Unfortunatley I don't understand the poles measurement but it sounds pretty large!
Um, Cannock Chase is in Staffordshire. Sally
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