how much do you pay for your allotment

Started by greenthing, March 11, 2010, 22:12:25

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lincsyokel2

Thank the stars your not in Camden, the waiting list there is 40 years. If your kids put there name on the list when they leave Uni, one will be available when they retire :S
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lincsyokel2

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Flighty

I suppose that I'm tempting fate by saying that I've had my small half plot, which is about 30 by 60 feet,  nearly three years and haven't paid anything yet!   :)
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lincsyokel2

Quote from: Flighty on March 12, 2010, 19:16:40
I suppose that I'm tempting fate by saying that I've had my small half plot, which is about 30 by 60 feet,  nearly three years and haven't paid anything yet!   :)


Its 6 poles, which is a 1/3 plot  :D
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lincsyokel2

Quote from: grannyjanny on March 12, 2010, 18:47:21
We pay £11.75 inc insurance & water. It's a half plot 18' x 56'. We get it half price as we are OAPs. Don't know haw many poles we have ::).

its 3 poles, £3.91/pole
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tonybloke

I get my 2 allotments free of rent and water charges(2  x 10  rods) for being the association secretary, but I pay my nsalg subs. ;)
You couldn't make it up!

greenthing

thanks all keep them coming
my local council are making some new garden plots not allotment
and charging £70 to £170 depending  on the size
it; look like the name change is allowing them to charge more
thanks
greenthing


mpdjulie

I pay £13 for per plot for a 25m x 10m area - I have 2 plots side by side.  My site doesn't have water though.
:(

lincsyokel2

Quote from: mpdjulie on March 16, 2010, 10:22:38
I pay £13 for per plot for a 25m x 10m area - I have 2 plots side by side.  My site doesn't have water though.
:(

thats pretty good, thats 8 poles at £1.58 a pole.
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irnhed

Hi - Can someone please help me with a couple of calculations?

I've got two plots, which I know the metre size of, and I'm trying to calculate the poles.

Are these correct?

1.  4.5m x 20m = 90 m2 = 2.95 poles

2.  6m x 17m = 102 m2 = 3.35 poles
I'd rather be digging my plot

lincsyokel2

Quote from: irnhed on March 16, 2010, 12:42:53
Hi - Can someone please help me with a couple of calculations?

I've got two plots, which I know the metre size of, and I'm trying to calculate the poles.

Are these correct?

1.  4.5m x 20m = 90 m2 = 2.95 poles

2.  6m x 17m = 102 m2 = 3.35 poles

yea, spot on
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ourdai

£3 per pole inc water, no increase this year. Maidstone.

Unwashed

Quote from: irnhed on March 16, 2010, 12:42:53
Hi - Can someone please help me with a couple of calculations?

I've got two plots, which I know the metre size of, and I'm trying to calculate the poles.

Are these correct?

1.  4.5m x 20m = 90 m2 = 2.95 poles

2.  6m x 17m = 102 m2 = 3.35 poles

No.  1 pole == 25 m2, so:

1. 90 m2 == 3.6 poles because 90/25 == 3.6

2. 102 m2 == 4.1 poles because 102/25 == 4.1
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lincsyokel2

Quote from: Unwashed on March 16, 2010, 17:07:39
Quote from: irnhed on March 16, 2010, 12:42:53
Hi - Can someone please help me with a couple of calculations?

I've got two plots, which I know the metre size of, and I'm trying to calculate the poles.

Are these correct?

1.  4.5m x 20m = 90 m2 = 2.95 poles

2.  6m x 17m = 102 m2 = 3.35 poles


No.  1 pole == 25 m2, so:

1. 90 m2 == 3.6 poles because 90/25 == 3.6

2. 102 m2 == 4.1 poles because 102/25 == 4.1

I was being rough on the calculations. A pole is 30.25 square yards or 25.3  sqm.

You'll get your wrist slapped by the admin for points scoring if ur not careful, i did when i corrected people  :D
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rog_pete

10 poles at £33 for the year inc water.  Morley, Leeds.
£3.30/pole
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Rixy

10 poles @ £50 for the year incl of water.

goodlife

Oh...mine are (2) 40 poles together with a cost of whole £7.00 that's £3.50 a year per plot.
They are not council allotments though...and I have purchased the the plots for one off payment £25 each..but after that just £3.50 as a membership fee;D
If and when I decide to stop doing them I get the value (£25/each)back!! ;D ;D...but for me its lifetime commitment, if body can keep up..

spiritofold

I've spent a fortune on mine over the years   ::)

But the amount of enjoyment i get out of it is worth all of it!!!

steve76

my plot's 27meters x 7 meters cost £30 a year inc water and didn't go up this year ;)

caroline7758

I'm waiting to see whether I get half my money back now that mine's been divided into two (at my request). I'm not holding my breath! ::)

Unwashed

Quote from: caroline7758 on March 21, 2010, 20:51:09
I'm waiting to see whether I get half my money back now that mine's been divided into two (at my request). I'm not holding my breath! ::)
It's likely that you're obliged to give some period of notice to quit, maybe 12 months, and if the agreement says nothing the common-law default is 6 months, and you can only quit on the rent day.  I've never heard of a council insisting that the tenant work the plot for their notice period, but it does mean that they don't have to give you any money back when you leave early.
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