Exercise in lockdown. Can a. Hour or two at the Lottie be classed as daily exerc

Started by Tiny Clanger, March 24, 2020, 06:32:33

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Tiny Clanger

I expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.

Tiny Clanger

I expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.

ACE

Going to be awkward if you are driving there, I can cycle or walk and we have already worked out a plan. Mine is private but I bet some of the council owned ones will send out a note 'In the interests of safety bla, bla, bla and will padlock your site.

Vetivert

Probably. It is at least two of the permitted activities - exercise and 'essential shopping' i.e. veg supply, probably a third in there if you could argue it is also 'essential travel'. Some people have allotments that have livestock that need care. I have some faith the police would enforce this with a bit of common sense. But after the population took the absolute piss over the weekend I'm not so sure what to think. Lovely weather for the next few days - people are probably going to continue to pioneer stupidity. Keep well  :wave:

Plot22

That was on my mind when I heard Boris last night. My allotment is 5 minute drive or half an hour walk away from my home. I have loads of stuff in the greenhouse at home which will not be ready to take to the allotment for a month or so but there is lots to do as I was hoping to put my onion net up tomorrow and gets the early potatoes in. I would look at it like the allotment gives me badly needed exercise and I am feeding my family at the same time. Fortunately last weekend I called at the allotment shop and bought all the compost and fertiliser that I needed for the season and the previous weekend my farmer friend delivered me the biggest load of manure that I have ever seen

markfield rover

I've just had a look at Sean James Cameron's  (Horticultural Channel) twitter thingy and he does seem to have some up to date advice including defra etc.

ACE

Good news Gove has just said allotments count as exercise as long as distance is kept

markfield rover


ancellsfarmer

It seems OK to:
Continue as normal.
Council allotments and parks should be open.
No socialising, no groups above 2.
Keep min 2 metres apart.
Gather food for the return journey(as purpose, not a picnic!)
If anybody stops you, scream!

"GET ORF MY LAND"
Freelance cultivator qualified within the University of Life.

gray1720

Quote from: plot22 on March 24, 2020, 07:10:06
the previous weekend my farmer friend delivered me the biggest load of manure that I have ever seen

Now you are talking a load of s**t! :-)
My garden is smaller than your Rome, but my pilum is harder than your sternum!

Paulh

Gather food for the return journey(as purpose, not a picnic!)

If necessary, take a cabbage or some rhubarb with you to show on your way home!

(Bananas or pineapples might be seen as taking the proverbial!)

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