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Post by Admin on May 26, 2019 12:02:19 GMT
Because of bad wwather the inspections planned for Friday 7th June ill now be held on Monday 10th June
Tenants and Town Council will be inspecting plots at Oathall Avenue and America Lane on this date. There have been some very positive results from the previous two Inspections this year. As we are approaching midsummer a reminder to all plotholders to manage weeds on any part of their plots.
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Post by Admin on Jun 13, 2019 7:06:00 GMT
Tenant inspectors from Oathall Avenue and America Lane conducted their regular inspection of these sites with Haywards Heath Town Çouncil representative on Monday 10th June. They recommended a number of actions in regard to specific plots and asked the Council to put out the following reminder in the interests of all tenants: Most of our allotment plots are kept to a high standard, in good condition and we'll cultivated. There are a few things to look out for as we approach high summer that everyone must bear in mind and act on.
1. Now is the time to cut down and dispose of all weeds and flowering grasses before they set their seed. Remember that they don't just affect your plot but may spread to neighbouring plots and throughout the site.
2. Please keep all paths between plots free of weeds and other obstacles. If the paths are of grass they should be mowed frequently and the edges kept trimmed and clear of cultivated areas. The rule of thumb is that if you look out on your plot from the main pathway you are responsible for the path to your left.
3. Always clear away hoses and any other material that could be a trip hazard. Allotments are used by people of all ages and some are more vulnerable.
4. If you're going on holiday make sure you leave your plot as neatly as possible. It will be much nicer to come home to and you are more likely to get a friendly response from your neighbour if you ask them to water for you in your absence
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Post by wilbarra on Jun 14, 2019 16:45:43 GMT
SORRY MURRAY YOU HAVE GOT IT WRONG THE RULE OF THUMB IS. IF YOU STAND ON THE ROAD AND LOOK INTO YOUR PLOT THE PATH ON YOUR LEFT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY . IF YOU RECALL I DID EXPLAIN THIS TO YOU. I THINK LAST YEAR, AND HOW IT CAME ABOUT
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Post by Admin on Jun 14, 2019 16:58:15 GMT
SORRY MURRAY YOU HAVE GOT IT WRONG THE RULE OF THUMB IS. IF YOU STAND ON THE ROAD AND LOOK INTO YOUR PLOT THE PATH ON YOUR LEFT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY . IF YOU RECALL I DID EXPLAIN THIS TO YOU. I THINK LAST YEAR, AND HOW IT CAME ABOUT "if you look out on your plot from the main pathway you are responsible for the path to your left." is to stand on the road or path, if its Oathall, and look at the plot and then the left-hand path is the one to be looked after. It is the same thing.
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Post by wilbarra on Jun 14, 2019 17:13:14 GMT
so in simple terms you are agreeing with me that the the path between your plot and mine is your responsibility.
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