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maxime316

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would i be allowed to
« on: January 10, 2011, 13:46:31 »
put furniture in my allotment, like patio furniture, to create a space to sort of spend time in?

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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2011, 13:48:31 »
It depends on your association but basically a few slabs and a couple of chairs and a plastic table will be tolerated  but most groups...  :)

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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2011, 13:53:21 »
Doesn't everybody have chairs and tables etc on their allotment? I certainly do, and so do many others.

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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2011, 13:55:18 »
some associations have a 20% rule. ie if 20% of the area is being cultivated that's ok. I've heard this applied both to uses like you suggest and also to people who don't look after allotment well.
Ask your secretary, it makes them feel wanted!  ;)

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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #4 on: January 10, 2011, 17:01:16 »
yes good idea on the secretary front!
i was only thinking of a little thing like this

except i saw that you can get stackable chairs online too: http://www.twenga.co.uk/dir-Garden-DIY,Garden-furniture,Stackable-garden-chair that look alot more comfy that those iron things and also neater and easier to put away if there are any issues... again secretary on side!!
thanks for the help, il see what i can do
ps. have you ever seen a park bench in an allotment, id love one but i cant seem to find where to buy one online... and realistically theyre probably alot more than these stackable ones

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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #5 on: January 10, 2011, 17:32:35 »
I have an arbour with a seat made from a cut down pew on mine...  :)
Ideal for a beer as the sun goes down... first of the season yesterday but it was only 3:40pm...  ::)

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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #6 on: January 10, 2011, 17:48:11 »
some associations have a 20% rule. ie if 20% of the area is being cultivated that's ok.

20% sounds low, or do you mean 20% NOT cultivated? ;)
I have folding chairs so that i can out them away in my shed.

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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #7 on: January 10, 2011, 18:59:55 »
That looks far to nice for an allotment. Will they be safe? Can people get in & steel them?

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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #8 on: January 10, 2011, 19:26:51 »
ps. have you ever seen a park bench in an allotment, id love one but i cant seem to find where to buy one online... and realistically theyre probably alot more than these stackable ones
Yes, I have a park bench.  You get them from parks. :o  Seriously though, mine is an ex-canal tow-path bench who's legs rotted and it got thrown into the canal so I pulled it out and took it home for the allotment.

Is your allotment in Englane Maxime?  I can't image what legitimate reason a landlord would have for objecting to some furniture as such things are traditional in allotment plots, so by all means get the site secretary to give it the seal of approval, and if they come over all officious just do it anyway.
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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #9 on: January 10, 2011, 19:55:53 »


                  Can't see a problem with a couple of chairs to park your bum and a table to put a couple of cans on, :)

pumkinlover

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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #10 on: January 10, 2011, 19:59:35 »
some associations have a 20% rule. ie if 20% of the area is being cultivated that's ok.

20% sounds low, or do you mean 20% NOT cultivated? ;)
I have folding chairs so that i can out them away in my shed.

Oh dear that was before I went to the pub-yes it should be the other way round! :-[ :-[ :-[

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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #11 on: January 10, 2011, 20:16:40 »
We have a 'park' bench and a table which i think came from a fast food restaurant (not stolen I must add ;D, thrown out due to a refurb' I think)

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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #12 on: January 10, 2011, 20:59:20 »
I have a pergola, bench and table on mine!

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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #13 on: January 11, 2011, 17:04:54 »
great news, yes its in england but for some reason no one seems to have any furtniture in theirs so i wasnt sure if it was allowed, will get onti it this weekend, cheers guys

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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #14 on: January 11, 2011, 19:52:37 »
You are perfectly entitled to have a sit down and some refreshment when gardening. ;D
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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #15 on: January 11, 2011, 22:25:17 »
I use the collapsible canvas and metal chairs you see all over the place for a fiver or so.

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Re: would i be allowed to
« Reply #16 on: January 13, 2011, 11:04:42 »
I have an old plastic table and four chairs which we use to have picnics in the summer.  I also have a really cheap parasol to put in the table when it's too hot and i need some shade.

Be careful though that you don't put anything too good at your plot incase it gets pinched or burned as things often do at our allotment
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