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I should mention that NSALG and anothre organization (forgot the name) are running a free 1 day course at Walsall Road, Allotments in Birmingham with very full agenda looking at most aspects of allotment management. It does look a very interesting day, and maybe if they do this sort of thing more often we may feel they have moved on a bit.Anne
Just an after thought: at three pounds a member per year you get all the advice, seeds etc,, a newsletter for every member, and liability insurance at no extra cost if you join the SWCAA. Seems a better bargain as a national association? I find it on www.swcaa.co.uk
Clucking bell, we're being spammed by allotments associations now!
What I don't like is that if you are in dispute with your allotment committee you are refused help even though, via your rent for the plot, you are paying for membership. If the Committee ask them for advice regarding a perceived problem with a tennant a file is kept on the tennant.