We are hosting this on Saturday February 5th, 10 till 4.
The programme looks interesting -
The training will be run by the National Allotments Garden Trust ( NAGT) in partnership with NSALG and will be free to all member and non-member associations
This is a full programme we will endeavor to cover all of these subjects
NSALG and how it works to support regions, counties, Associations and members.
Associations Why? The Committee, roles and responsibilities of officers and members. Engaging all the members, sub-committees and projects on site.
The provision of allotments, relevant legislation, acquisition of land , planning, Defra, LDF.
Creating and Regeneration of sites, site facilities for now and the future; Plot sizes.
Tenancies and rules for greater protection and understanding. Waiting lists.
Termination of Tenancies - Non cultivation - Eviction – Compensation - Livestock.
The value of allotments - Rents.
General legislation which may affect Allotments; Planning Permission
Disposal of allotments. Criteria. NSALG 's involvement .Replacement sites. Revenue from sale of land.
Funding - Tips on funding applications. Creating a budget. Funding sources.
I (and our treasurer) went to one of these in Cambridge last year.
very useful, informative day.
I'd be interested in this :)
Im on our allotments committee and also a member of NSALG (I think lol)
Allotment18, I think you need to email Donna - donna@nsalg.org.uk to book your place.
Whereabouts are you?
im in Redditch
I'm hoping to attend... did send in the form... and pass it on to the committee... so they might send DebP as well :-X
Quote from: saddad on January 02, 2011, 22:04:04
I'm hoping to attend... did send in the form... and pass it on to the committee... so they might send DebP as well :-X
Look forward to seeing you both :)
Will we be able to come Betty or is it only for the gentry ;D
Quote from: shirlton on January 03, 2011, 08:06:14
Will we be able to come Betty or is it only for the gentry ;D
You
are the gentry aren't you Shirl? ;)
Of course you can come, I'm really pleased that you want to.
Maybe you should email Donna to book your place, but if by some miracle the places are all taken then you can come 'unofficially' as my helpers!
;D
I think some of us are too!
Can I come and look after the scarecrows Betty. ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: cornykev on January 03, 2011, 18:37:34
Can I come and look after the scarecrows Betty. ;D ;D ;D
That would be lovely, thank you Kev.
Will you bring some of your castoffs for them please?
My e-mail was acknowledged promptly and I have a place, so get in quick if you want to go.
Betty this could turn into an A4A get-together!! you will have to have a guess who's who? competition.
it may well turn into a gathering for A4A my place is booked so looking forward to seeing you all there :)
I am just requesting so please keep your fingers crossed for me - you may get that Jam yet Betty!
I'm In :) :)
This is looking really good now, fingers crossed the weather stays snow-free.
It will be so nice to meet more A4Aers, and to see you Susiebelle again. I hope we all get a chance to talk to each other.
We are now on the list of delegates Betty ;D
Quote from: shirlton on January 05, 2011, 15:51:37
We are now on the list of delegates Betty ;D
That sounds very posh!
quote from Betty-It will be so nice to meet more A4Aers, and to see you Susiebelle again. I hope we all get a chance to talk to each other.
Will there be room for anyone who is not an A4Aer? :-\
I spoke to Karen Kenny (east anglian regional rep fro nsalg) yesterday when I invited her to our AGM, which she confirmed was OK, so she's going to give a talk to the AGM.
I also invited her to the Norfolk NSALG AGM on Feb 5th, but guess what, she's of to Birmingham to an allotment training day!!
good luck to all that attend, it's a really useful / helpful presentation about all things regarding setting up & running allotments.
Oh, and say 'hello karen' from me ;)
A friend of our requested a place and there are no more vacant seats
It's this Saturday, hope everyone has a good day.
The Training Day went really well, with over 60 people attending. It was standing room only in the kitchen and I am shattered now!
Shirl was a great help, I wouldn't have managed without her. She brought some of her lovely glass paintings and sold quite a few in aid of the Cat Fund.
It was lovely to meet Pumpkinlover, and eat her delicious pumpkin biscuits!
Here she is keeping Grandad Scarecrow company
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Also really nice meeting up with Saddad and Susiebelle again.
Were you there Tividale Jo? Sorry if I missed speaking to you.
Tonybloke, I couldn't remember what your surname was when I was speaking to Karen! She gave such a good talk, very informative. I think she must have covered every aspect of running an allotment, I just wish I'd thought of putting chairs in the kitchen!
Although I am cream crackered now it was so nice to meet Saddad again and Pumpkin Lover and Susiebelle and her hubbie.
Quote from: shirlton on February 05, 2011, 19:08:44
Although I am cream crackered now it was so nice to meet Saddad again and Pumpkin Lover and Susiebelle and her hubbie.
Oops, I forgot about Susiebelle's lovely hubbie, sorry!
it was a great day, I would suggest that anyone involved in allotment management who gets the opportunity to attend future sessions does so.
NSALG are running further days due to demand, but it is a full day, so much information. I hope that Karen, Betty and Shirley are putting thier feet up now as they deserve it.
Shirl's glass paintings are great, she looks like being busy getting stocks up again.
Anne x
it was a great day, and very informative well worth going, i did try and speak to you a few times betty but you were always swamped with people wanting coffee but now we know where you are we will be coming over again, but i did get to meet felix so that was ok
Oy where's my photo?
Saddad-Bettty's just waiting till you've ok'd it for your 15 minutes of fame!!! ;) ;) ;)
Tividale Jo sorry we missed you myself and Saddad were sat at the back-near the kitchen but well behaved!!
It sounds like a very successful day Catwoman ;), well done to all involved :)
Think I'll take a look at these training days, and see if we could benefit from them (self managed site!)
1066 :)
It was a very long day so if you are thinking of going to one then take a cushion with you.We all know the allotment laws or have a rough idea of what we can and cannot do but having it dinned into you for a day really imprints it on yer mind. Well worth it.
Thank you Betty... :)
Sorry for the delayed response but when I arrived home on Saturday my broadband was down - BT have just managed to get it back up again something to do with copper in the cables , as if that means anything to me!
Any way just wanted to say a big thank you to Betty for hosting this training day, I found 6 hours a bit too much to be sitting and perhaps next time Karen will put in a couple of 'comfort' breaks, but I really don't know how Betty and Shirl coped!
Lovely to meet you Shirl and your lovely man Tone(sp?) who was very generous with his time with Philip, still not sure whether Philip thinks he can make the cloche, problem being he is not very Practical however he is getting better.
Nice to put a face to both Saddad (Dave), sorry if I caught you at a bad moment Dave but at least I know what you look like and really wish you well with the 'Mentoring' role, I have always found your posts both supportive and informative so I think you will be well suited to the role, and Pumpkinlover(Anne?) who I just managed to say hello to before leaving.
I just love Betty's site so hope to get there again during the summer.