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Title: Newbie Alert - Allotment Land Ownership
Post by: skintnbitter on June 25, 2008, 11:30:53
Hi, Newbie Here!

I have recently become an owner of an allotment plot on a new private site which has just been opened near me.

I had a strange conversation the other day, when i just asked in passing who owns the land? and was told that we do! When asked them to clarify, i was told that each person who has been assigned a plot now owns that bit of land???

I am really confused, along with others as we pay £25.00 per year for the plot.

Has anyone ever come across this before, is this normal?

Thanks
Title: Re: Newbie Alert - Allotment Land Ownership
Post by: Old bird on June 25, 2008, 11:33:36
I imagine they mean that you own the bit of land until you give it up and someone else takes it over!  I cannot imagine that someone would just "give" pieces of land away and you would have received a Land Certificate from the Land Registry if that was the case.

You can check with the Land Registry who owns it!

Old Bird

;D
Title: Re: Newbie Alert - Allotment Land Ownership
Post by: STEVEB on June 25, 2008, 12:02:36
Put in some planning application and see what happens !!! lol ;D
Title: Re: Newbie Alert - Allotment Land Ownership
Post by: saddad on June 25, 2008, 12:08:48
Welcome to the site "Skintand Bitter"... are you on our site? We own the land as a company but your shares do not make you an owner, except in the collective sense, you are a tenant.
:-\
Title: Re: Newbie Alert - Allotment Land Ownership
Post by: manicscousers on June 25, 2008, 14:37:44
hiya, skintnbitter, welcome to the site, sounds like you got a bargain  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Newbie Alert - Allotment Land Ownership
Post by: skintnbitter on June 25, 2008, 17:01:42
Hi

The site is located just on the outskirts of Leeds/Castleford. The land is one of many coal mines that was in our area and is currently be regenerated.

The soil is not too great a bit on the clay side and to make life more interesting whole area is very low on the water table.