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It might also be a case of the council thinking they are talking to the previous tenants...Write down a list of everything you have done since you took over the plots. Add in a detailed rundown of the state of the plots when you took them over. Any pictures you may have will provide quick visual proof of 'what was' versus 'what is'. If you want... add in the costs expended (particularly those you had to outlay because of the state of the plots e.g. black plastic)... all good fiscal proof of committment.Then get to grips with the author(s) of the letter. Preferably in person, so that you can get precise answers to: 1. Why this was ever sent out.2. On what basis.3. On whose say-so.4. Who provided the information stating your plots were neglected. On what date(s) was this information logged. Were photographs taken?5. Who, in their department, checked their information, prior to the letter being sent out. And get a copy of their report. They might have a plot-mix-up.Hopefully this will sort out the situation. Swiftly. Always a good idea to get them to confirm, whatever is said to you as a result of this meeting, 'in writing'.
Another contains a ramshackle home-made shed (I love it, and want one like it) whose owner sits in an old armchair dreaming away amid a chaos of old barrels, broken tools and toys, and rough grass and nettles
???Am I the only one baffled by the thought of an allotment site without sheds? ;)
no sheds...... aherm.... :-[ so where do you pee in privacy in the winter when the toilets are closed incase the pipes freeze?
when the toilets are closed incase the pipes freeze?
Greenhouses, ponds and fruit trees are not allowed either.