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p.s., ignore the pedants on here, as someone with a dyslexic wife (with a degree in fine art) I know the problems dyslexic folk can have with the educational curriculum.good luck with the assignment, and let us know how you progress.rgds, Tony
Interesting to think about a requirement to sleep over.
It's pretty much essential that allotments are local because of the need for regular (several times a week) tending in the growing season, so it's an unusual thing to talk about staying over on an allotment. That said, the 1969 Thorpe Report recommended something very much along these lines, allowing shalets in a similar way to many continental European countries.
Ok time to think outside the box.We grow in soil. How about looking at hydroponics and building a structure to accommodate growing area with appropriate sun levels and supply the appropriate nutrients from a central supply.Workout the growing area required to feed a family of say 5 and then split up the current area so that we have increased growing areas for more "allotmenteers".The structure will have to cater for different sized vegetables and probably could house "allotmenteers" below ground so that the plants will not lose out on sunshine and rain/fresh air. You will need to consider a "funnel" structure so that the air never stays still over the plants (care of blight etc.)A structure to retain water will be required.There back in the box again, off for a pint. Just need to spellcheck before I go.Bill