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Just got my bill from the Council for my allotment, I get a discount as an Enfield resident and an OAP, but it is £112.50 which I think is reasonable,
QuoteJust got my bill from the Council for my allotment, I get a discount as an Enfield resident and an OAP, but it is £112.50 which I think is reasonable,£112.50 is that a typo? I ask because my plot and a half only costs me £18.62 (£12.44 +£6.17) I think the full price for a whole plot is just less than £25.Like you I get the senior citizens discount (50%)
It is £112.50, have the bill in front of me and says in big letters payment due immediately. £90 for the allotment and £22.50 water charge. But if I give it up I do get £8 refund for the allotment key (I hope). Just got back from the allotment and although it is overgrown, the apple, pear, plum tree, raspberries, strawberries, redcurrants, gooseberries etc. etc. all doing well so maybe just pay up and look big, and if we do move, someone else can have it. I do give a lot of fruit away, as I am such a lovely person. Will decide after Easter, have just got approved for a Barclaycard, hopefully will not have to use it,with £6,500 limit so am not too worried if I have to pay for the operation for the cat, then can pay it back monthly. May have to cancel the standing order for the dogs for the blind as they got fined £15,000, so that is a waste of my little contribution monthly. We have paid for the house and have no debts, so I suppose I am just panicking, dont like owing money. Just going to look at bungalows for sale in Clacton.