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If there's no detail in the tenancy agreement then you can't be breaching it can you?The issue of ‘breaching’ is from the Committee not from me. The people you're trying to hold to account are volunteers.Ah! I understand where you’re coming from now. If you’re a volunteer you shouldn’t be accountable for any of your actions or decisions.I wonder why a group of people would agree to take on the responsibility of ‘the day to day running of the site’ when they can’t do it. Shouldn’t they be responsible & re-negotiate the license?
If the tenancy agreement doesn’t comply with relevant legislation it doesn’t hold much sway in its implementation. In this case (from October 2010 that is) the Equality Act.I speak as the driving force behind a failed attempt to create some disabled plots on our site. From whose perspective did you ‘drive’, yours or that of the disabled?……I do resent anyone trying to say that they can offload their responsibilities under their tenancy agreement onto others as a rightProbably as much as I resent organisations that purport to be ‘disabled friendly’ but never deliver & people who want authority but then abuse it.
Im not aware of any such policies,we as a committee are not given any guidelines to work within at all,we use our own common sense and knowledge brought in from other areas of our lives.However,we are in the process of building an accessible plot,but as we do this jib as volunteers,and only a few are involved in this,it takes a long time to do,from the initial planning stage,to fundraising,managing it all etc etcIll watch this thread with interest!