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« Reply #7 on: June 15, 2009, 08:59:19 » |
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There's a huge house adjoining our site, and the owners have two adjoining plots with a gate through their hedge. This double plot has been laid to lawn - it's like a bowling green. They have fruit trees and a shed at one end, and a bench overlooking the lawn the other end. It's carefully mown weekly.
They've been told they have to cultivate 1/3 of it, so some carefully-measured beds have been put in, fruit planted through black plastic (minimum upkeep) and the lawn remains. A teenage son practised golf on it (had to walk down through the other plots to find the ball) one evening, I was too far away to say anything or take a picture.
That's taking the p!$$, I'd say. Most plots on our site have flowers, and there is comfrey everywhere. Companion planting, nothing wrong with that.
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« Reply #10 on: June 15, 2009, 16:54:04 » |
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Why not full of flowers? It's not strictly allowed under the allotments acts, but they don't apply to every site, and quite honestly I think the restriction should be relaxed. So did the select committee report into the future of allotments: * We recommend that the main restrictions on the use of allotments contained in national legislation should be repealed. In particular, decisions over:
o the uses to which plots may be put, particularly with regard to flower growing; o commercial use with regard to site shops and the sale of surplus produce; and o the keeping of livestock
* should be made on a site-by-site basis by the local authority or allotment society. We urge that care should be taken when relaxing restrictions so that the essential character of a site is maintained. (Paragraph 32) On the whole I think people should be left alone to do what they want on their allotments while it doesn't interfere with anyone else, and that most certainly includes the right to a decent sized shed to spend the whole weekend in.
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