Allotment water ban

Started by newtona2, March 26, 2012, 23:39:47

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newtona2

Not a hosepipe ban, we always have that, but our Council refusing to turn the water on at the allotments because of the impending hosepipe ban.

We pay £66 per year in Tandridge, so I'm not very impressed.

I have sent a letter to the council with an attachment of the rules on the hosepipe ban for Sutton and East Surrey which clearly states it is a ban just for hosepipes, not watering cans etc. I suspect the Council want to be seen as being even more protective of our water.

Has this happened at your allotments?

I'd be keen to get a list of sites that do have the water on.

Regards,

Tony

newtona2


artichoke

I asked our site to turn the water on, and they did - dip tanks, late March. Watch Oak, Battle, East Sussex

BAK

Sunningdale, Berks.

Water turned on last week. Notice up on the board and plot holders emailed about the hosepipe ban.

chriscross1966

OUr water is generally off over winter so that freezing tanks don't casue problems but it was back on a few days ago I noticed....

newtona2

Success! I wrote a letter of complaint, pointing out that the Water company ban is for hosepipes only and thus the council had no right to enforce a ban that did not involve hosepipes, and they have agreed they read the enforcement notice wrongly, and have now promised to turn the taps on this weekend.

Thanks for all replies.

Tony

saddad

Good result... well done...  :)

cornykev

They read it wrongly what a load of toot,  ::)
Nice result, lets hope the other lotties thank you.   :D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

gaz2000

Our allotment water returned this week after its winter break.

Pleased as it saves me taking a bucket of rainwater to the loo if caught short  :o ;D

Dopey

#8
They cant turn the water off, if your a blue badge holder, your still entitled to use a hose, and you are still aloud to draw water directly from the tap using a watering can, and drip feed (with a timer) and soak hose, again with a timer, some water comps you can use a hose in a poly still

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