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PLEASE PRINT YOUR OWN COPY OF THIS ARTICLE IF YOU REQUIRE IT FOR THE AGM

AGENDA FOR ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING SUNDAY 19th MARCH 2017

10am.  Tea and coffee available. Sign in.

10.30.  Meeting start.

Chairmans Welcome

Minutes and matters arising from AGM and EGM 2016

Reminder of now formal Water Policy

Treasurer.  

Financial report.

Secretary.

Annual Inspection new timing of and resulting actions.

Explanation of types of policies being written and why.

Sharing/ joint tenancy of allotments. Building in fairness.

Communication emails and web site.

Main Agenda Item.

Bonfires and brazier fires.

Election of Committee

Fun Day.

A.O.B and questions.

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Information Requested

DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO HAS LEFT THE FULL WHITE BUILDERS SACK IN THE RECYCLING BAY AND ALSO WHO HAS PUT THE PILE OF SAND AND BROKEN TILES NEAR THE MAIN GATES ?

IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION I WOULD BE INTERESTED TO HEAR IT.  

CALL ME ON 07931 950950
JACKIE

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Annual General Meeting 2017

This years Annual General Meeting will be held on 19th March 2017 in the poly-tunnel adjacent to the association hut off the main area car park

Arrival and refreshments at 10:00am meeting to start promptly at 10.30am

To save on paper i am not printing copies of the previous meetings minutes, they will be read out. They will be published on the web site in a few days. Please read them and print your own copies off. The agenda will also be published prior to the meeting.If anyone has something for the agenda or wishes to contribute a topic, please get in touch with Jackie before Sunday 12th.

We are always on the lookout for new Committee Members if you would like to become one please see Jackie for a nomination form, alternatively you can access the form and print it off using the link below:

https://goo.gl/3FlIxm

This is your organisation please support it by turning up.

Thank you

Jackie Medcalf

Secretary

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NEWS AND REMINDERS

For information the inspection of the Allotments will take place on Friday 17th February.

This years compost delivery will be some time week commencing the 13th February,  please look out for pleas to help unload. I will not know exact times until 48 hours before delivery.

There are some price changes but as always we are not making a profit and are passing on the cost price to us with a little give and take as i have tried to reduce the more expensive items without us making a loss. They prices are as follows.

  • Mother Earth Compost 70lts – £4.20 –  (RRP £4.73)
  • Growbags – £2.60
  • Growmore Granules – £16.00 – (RRP £18.52)
  • Fish blood and bone – £12.00
  • Canes 8ft – £0.40 each
  • Lime – £4.30

The Annual General Meeting will be on Sunday 19th March. The meeting will start at 10.30am with refreshments and sign in from 10am.

Also I know we are all concerned about the pot holes on the main roadway. We have sourced a supplier of road stone and this will be delivered and laid by April.  We will be asking for gardeners help to do this work nearer the time.

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COUNCIL INSPECTION

We have not yet had our inspection for 2016, i have just received notification that from now on the inspections will be carried out in January/February each year. The results will be known within two weeks and follow up inspections if necessary will be in May.

I know that the majority of our gardens are in good order however there are some hedges that are over the council’s 5ft limit.If you have plastic chain fencing within the hedge then it is acceptable in my view to have a hedge of around 6ft.

I have not yet arranged a date but have been asked to do so.  

Please therefore will you as a matter of urgency get your hedges to the required standard and if you are one of the few with gardens that look unkempt and show signs of not reaching the standard last year please arrange to do the work within the next couple of weeks.

If you are unable to do your own hedges I will arrange for it to be done for you but at a cost of £10 to £20 pounds which will go towards the running of a charity garden we are setting up.

If your plot is not of the required standard when the second inspection takes place, you are likely to lose your tenancy.

Please contact me urgently if this causes you a problem, Jackie

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Main Gate Closure

Please be aware and make a note that the main gate to the allotment site through which you take your vehicles will in all likelihood be closed and completely unusable to vehicles and also on foot, on Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd of November 2016.  This is to facilitate the replacement of the gates and to allow the concrete of the new posts holding the gates to set.  In effect this means that whilst you will be unable to take vehicles in through the main entrance you will still be able to access the allotments ON FOOT via the alternative gate lower down adjacent to the railway bridge.  Vehicle access via the alternative gate is theoretically possible although the road way is rough and not recommended for vehicle use.  If you do decide to take your vehicle in via this route you will do so entirely at your own risk.  These dates are at this point provisional and will be confirmed by next Thursday the 27th October.

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Allotment Burning Dates

For the information of all garden holders the following dates are cleared for burning garden waste on the allotments.  Garden holders are reminded that they should avoid creating excess smoke due to the annoyance this causes local residents.  The city of Nottingham is a smoke free zone, of which we are part and we are allowed burning days only as a concession from the city council.  Please do not abuse the permission we have.  Additionally you are reminded that the burning of anything other than organic materials such as wood and of course garden materials is forbidden.  This includes plastics or any oil based materials such as roofing felt for instance.

Please set any fires responsibly and safely.

Please note that due to the day bonfire night is set this year burning on only three days is permitted as opposed to the normal week usually allowed.

Sunday 9th October 2016
5th, 6th and 13th November 2016
Sunday 11th December 2016
Sunday 8th January 2017
Sunday 12th February 2017
Sunday 12th March 2017
Sunday 9th April 2017
Sunday 14th May 2017
Sunday 11th June 2017
Sunday 9th July 2017
Sunday 13th August 2017
Sunday 10th September 2017
Sunday 8th October 2017
5th to 12th November 2017
Sunday 10th December 2017

 

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This is the full tenancy agreement to be given to all garden holders in the next few days.  It is important that you read and understand it as there are several changes to it from the old agreement with which you will have originally been furnished.

TENANCY AGREEMENT FOR OLD PARK FARM ALLOTMENTS COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY.

With effect from 1st OCTOBER 2016

Memorandum of agreement made on the 1STOctober 2016 between the Old Park Farm Garden Allotments CIC (hereinafter called the landlords) by their secretary of the one part and (hereinafter called the tenant) of the other part.   Where the landlords agree to let and the tenant to agree to take upon a yearly tenancy from the date hereof. Determinable by either party, giving to the other twelve months notice, in writing to expire on the 30tht day of September in any year, or whenever the tenancy or right of occupation is terminated.

The allotment situated at the Old Coach Road Bilborough in the City of Nottingham, number ……… containing …………square metres or thereabouts and numbered, at a yearly rent of   per square metres plus 8p water charges. (Subject to variation)

Payable on or before the 1st October or a proportionate rent for any part of a year over which the tenancy may extend.

All new tenants will be subject to an initial 6 month tenancy agreement this will be automatically extended provided the tenant has complied with the conditions of the tenancy and not to the detriment of the association. Failure to do so will mean the tenancy will end. Any rental paid will not be refunded.

The tenancy is subject to the following stipulations.

  1. The rent shall be paid by the 1st October each year.
  2. The tenant shall use the said premises for the purpose of an allotment only.
  3. The tenant shall comply with the rules and regulations made from time to time by the landlords under the allotments acts of 1908 to 1950, or any statutory amendments or modifications thereof and such rules and regulations of which those in force at the date hereof, as set out in the schedule hereto shall be incorporated in this tenancy.
  4. The landlords reserve themselves, their officers, and persons authorised by them, the right to enter at all reasonable times upon the said premises, to examine the state and condition thereof or for any other reasonable cause.
  5. The tenant shall not underlet assign or part with the possession of the said premises, or any part thereof without first signing a memorandum of transfer as authorised by the landlords at the office of the association.
  6. Upon termination of this tenancy, the tenant shall deliver to the landlords the demised premises in a proper state of cultivation.
  7. If the reserved rent shall at any time after becoming due, or if any of the foregoing stipulations on the tenant’s part shall not be performed or observed. Or if the tenant shall become bankrupt or make any composition with his/hers creditors, it shall be lawful for the landlords any time thereafter to enter and take possession of the premises, and this tenancy shall be absolutely determinate.
  8. If and when the said premises are required for any of the purposes named in paragraph b. c or d of subsection of section 1 of the following allotment act of 1922, the landlords may after three months previous notice in writing to the tenant take possession of the said premises and thereupon this tenancy shall be absolutely determined.
  9. Any notice may be served on the tenant, either personally, by leaving it at his / hers last know address, by registered letter or by fixing the same in some conspicuous manner on the said premises.
  10. Upon the termination of this tenancy, whether by notice to quit or re-entry, the provisions of the allotments act of 1908 to 1950, or modification thereof with the regard to the payment of any compensation by the landlords or by the tenant in an appropriate case, or in the right of set off shall apply.

The Schedule Referred to

  1. Tenants are not allowed to transfer their tenancy to any other person. Any request to do so must be approved by both the secretary and the chairman in joint consultation. This may be refused at their discretion.
  2. All tenants are expected to protect our environment. Rubbish should be removed regularly.  Carpets are not allowed as a weed suppressant. Any chemicals brought on site should be removed off site after use, do not store paints and varnishes, oils etc other than for immediate use.  Tyres, unused roofing felt, asbestos or any other toxic item should not be stored on site. The allotment should not be used as storage for any materials stored used in a private business. No domestic rubbish should be bought onto site to be stored or disposed of.
  3. No caravans or mobile homes of any kind whatsoever shall be used as allotment sheds or buildings or be associated with any part of allotment gardens. On car parks, in avenues or any other part of Old Park Farm Allotments CIC land, (within its perimeters).
  4. All gates belonging to gardens must have padlocks fitted and correct numbers fitted for identification purposes.
  5. No livestock of any kind shall be kept in any allotment with the exception of beehives sited with the express prior permission of the secretary.
  6. Dogs must be kept under control at all times and must not be allowed to foul common areas used by all allotment holders.
  7. (A) All manure or such loads brought into any avenue must be removed into the garden within 24 hours. (B) No manure or such like loads of any kind whatsoever shall be placed or deposited in any garden so as to cause annoyance. (C) All vehicles are to be parked on the car parks provided, and not in the avenues unless loading or unloading.
  8. All garden holders or persons entering the allotment site or part thereof, whether it be avenue, car park or garden, by foot, vehicle or any other means, do so at their own risk.  The association and its officers can take no responsibility for any loss damage or injury of any kind whatsoever.
  9. (A) All hedges shall be properly and seasonally cut by the tenant and maintained in good condition. No hedging shall be removed without the permission of the committee.. Hedges will be kept to a height of 5-6 feet and 2 feet width.  Minimum height will be 4 feet.  (B) Should any tenant erect a fence next to his/hers avenue, such a fence shall be maintained and kept in good condition by the tenant at their own expense.  (C) All summerhouses, greenhouses tool sheds or other buildings shall be set at 4 feet from adjoining boundaries. Buildings can only occupy 30% of the garden.  (D) It is the tenant’s responsibility to keep that part of the avenue adjacent to the said or numbered garden in this agreement, tidy, clean and weed free at all times.  (E) All gardens shall at all times be kept in a proper state of cultivation i.e at least 50% should be under cultivation. Gardeners not keeping their allotments in a good state of cultivation will not be invited to re-lease the said allotment the following year.
  10. Water usage. Our water is metered so hose pipes are not to be left unattended when connected to the tap; they are not to be used if leaking and are not to be used for any other purpose than for garden use. Ensure you have turned off the water before you leave site and removed the hose from the tap.
  11. Garden fires are permitted on the second Sunday of every month and also bonfire week.  Fire dates will be displayed on the notice boards.  Under no circumstances will burning of plastics, rubber or any other material not associated with garden refuse be allowed.  Gardeners should be aware that they have individual responsibility for their fire and could face prosecution and risk having their tenancy terminated should they disregard this warning.  Pollution will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
  12. No building shall be used as a residence, garage, pigsty, poultry house, and pigeon coop or for any other similar purpose nor as a place of public resort or entertainment.
  13. Under no circumstances will theft be allowed, either from garden holders, the association or gardens waiting to be let.  An instant notice to quit will be issued to anyone contravening this regulation.  There will be no right of appeal.
  14. Main gate keys must be returned to the secretary upon vacating an allotment by notice to quit or for any other reason.  If the main gate key is not returned to the secretary within 28 days of vacating the allotment, the association will retain the deposit. Main gate keys are the property of the association at all times and legal action could be taken for their recovery.
  15. Tenants not complying with these rules and regulations shall be given notice of intention, with a minimum 14 days to comply.  Failure to do so will result in the issue of a notice to quit being issued.  28 days will be allowed to remove any belongings.  Any temporary buildings or contents left after 28 days shall become the property of the association and will be disposed of as they see fit.
  16. Tenants notified under rule 15 have the right to appeal.

This agreement has been updated as of 1st October 2016; however its contents will come into effect from 3rd April 2016.

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