Data Protection

Over this weekend we will start to distribute data permission forms and also in some cases, you will be asked to update your contact details. your cooperation is asked for.  this is a requirement of a new law designed to protect you from unwanted intrusion which is a good thing.  However, to allow us to communicate with you and therefore manage your tenancy and this association we are asking you to comply with our requests.

In the first instance to save on postage costs we will try to get these to you personally. it would be helpful if you are not around this weekend or during the day next week if you could text your availability to me.  I will also use this opportunity to check shared tenancy arrangements with you.

This is an arduous administrative task and when we have your forms we then need to log those preferences. so please be proactive and help us out.  A new red post box by the main notice board will be provided for ease of your reply.

This has to be a yearly exercise but starting from this October we will combine it with the rent bills and it will form part of the yearly tenancy agreement.

Thank you in anticipation.

Jackie
07931950950
jackiemedcalf@hotmail.com

Under new regulations about to be enacted in the new Data Protection Act, all organisations including our own will need to confirm that information we hold about members is up to date and accurately recorded.  Additionally, we are now required to obtain your permission to use this information including email and phone numbers to contact you.  In the next few weeks, we will be contacting you individually to check that our information about you is correct and your specific permission to use this information to tell you about whats happening on the site.  This doesn’t include communications like this one where you have already specifically opted in to receive notifications via the website and over which you have control.  Forms will be distributed over the next week and it is extremely important that you return them to us as soon as possible.  A post box will be provided at the main notice board on the main site for you to drop them in to.  Alternatively, they can be handed to any member of the committee if you are happier doing that.

Community Work Day 2

Our second community work day will be held next Sunday 20th May from 10am onwards.  There is plenty of work to do maintaining the gardens and its hoped that as many of you as possible will turn up to help and give us a few hours of your time.

May Newsletter

Well here is hoping the rainy cold weather has gone for good and we are heading towards a long warm summer. Obviously the water is back on now so please keep your eyes open for leaks and drips.  Big thanks to Steve Yorke and Steve Williams for fixing a leak that occured when the water was switched on.  Please remember to disconnect all hoses and double check you have turned the taps off.  Please see the water policy for further details. Also we still have some compost for sale please contact the Steves or me  if you want some, we will order more when stocks are depleted.  Prices at the moment are as last year.

Thank you to those who turned up for the first community work day and thank you too to those who apologised for not being available and to those who have since taken on individual responsibility for areas of our land. I would like to remind you all that you are all responsible for the area directly outside your allotment.  Leading from that with reference to the councils intent to put direct let site rents up I have been in touch with the council and have been invited to meet with them to look at how our rent will be set in the future and finalising our new lease which maybe used as a blueprint for other associations or direct let sites that may choose to become associations or CIC’s.  It is more than likely that any future rent charged or charges we are asked to pay the council will be dependant on the quality of our site and how it is managed both administratively and environmentally. It is therefore important that we get used to looking after it ourselves….and i mean here all of us not just a few of us.  The next community day is Sunday 20th May.  The front boundary needs to be cut and weeded and there may be work to be done on the community hut as we look towards turning it into a more user friendly room.

We have been asking for over 18 months now for barbed wire to be removed from gates and fences.  This has come from the council inspections not us as a committee.  This is the last ask. Those who have not removed barbed wire within the next couple of weeks will get a written request with a formal warning for non compliance.

There is a lot happening politically at the moment so we are asking for a couple of things, your support and co-operation and your vigilance either by following the web site or reading the notice board.  Part of this is the requirement that we comply with the new Data Protection laws which basically require us to get permission to contact you and by what means.  We also need a Privacy statement and a policy I am waiting for confirmation from the council to see if they are doing anything on an inclusive basis or not but basically we will be contacting you within the next couple of weeks about your preferences. You will after that be asked to give communication preferences when the rent bills come out in late August this will then be a yearly exercise.   It is vitally important that you cooperate with any communication you receive.

Part of work done to comply with the councils management policy was writing a complaints policy but there is a long standing convention via the constitution and which is still in force is that complaints should be put into writing and given to the Chairman, Secretary or Treasurer, so they can be answered fairly.  It is extremely disappointing and personally upsetting to be told  by the allotment officer of the council that one of our tenants has complained about us to the City Council and to their MP without formally complaining to us first in writing.  Although we have the full backing and confidence of the council I am not allowed to know exactly what that complaint is and have not therefore been given the opportunity to answer those complaints.  Many hours of voluntary work are put in by a few of us to protect and run these gardens for the benefit of all.

From a personal point of view, due to the political climate over the last 5 years it has taken far more of my time  than I envisaged being secretary of these allotments and having been in touch with the council over rents this last month, it is going to get even more complicated.

If anyone else therefore has a  legitimate question on what is happening or why we are doing something please just ask. The AGM  gives people the chance to raise concerns or ask for information and you are always invited to it and asked if you wish to submit an agenda item.  It has a set date on the 3rd Sunday in March yet only a very small number of you, the tenants attended this year.  You are annually invited to become committee members and can be co-opted onto the committee at anytime during the rest of the year.  So for us to learn that someone complains about us for being non constitutional (non specific) without following procedure or even attending that meeting is very disappointing to say the least.

If anyone thinks they would like to become a member of the committee or indeed take on my role as Secretary feel free to join us.

Jackie

The first community workday was held on Sunday 15th April at which we had hoped to carry out a series of maintenance jobs needed on the site.  The turnout was very disappointing as only two allotment holders, as well as the usual committee members, turned up to do the work.  The consequence of this obviously meant that only a small amount of the work we wanted to get done was carried out.  In any event many thanks to Steve PORTER and David KIRKHAM who turned up to help on the day.

Burning Dates

The following is an updated list of dates on which the burning of garden waste is allowed on the Old Park Farm Allotments CIC.

Members are reminded that burning should be carried out with consideration for neighbours surrounding our allotment site.  We regularly receive complaints from neighbours about thoughtless burning.  There are local laws governing this to which you and not the company are personally liable.

Please keep smoke to a minimum by not burning damp or newly cut garden waste such as grass.  DO NOT bring any materials from your home address to burn at the allotments.  DO NOT burn anything of a toxic nature such as rubber, plastics, oil or roofing felt.  Any person found doing so will be subject to sanctions from the allotment committee.

Remember please that much of what you may want to burn can just as easily be composted, burning should only be of organic none compostable materials.

Sunday 13th May 2018.
Sunday 10th June 2018.
Sunday 8th July 2018.
Sunday 12th August 2018.
Sunday 9th September 2018.
Sunday 14th October 2018.
Monday 5th to Sunday 11th November 2018 inclusive.
Sunday 9th December 2018.

Community Work Day

As you may be aware it was decided at the recent AGM that we needed to organise community work days to deal with issues of maintenance around the allotments which affect all of us. The first of what will be a monthly event will be held on Sunday 15th April commencing at 10am. On this occasion it is hoped that we will be able to carry out road maintenance, grass cutting, external hedge cutting and perhaps some building maintenance to the community hut. If you can attend and assist in any of these tasks your help will be much appreciated. If the weather is inclement, i.e. its raining, the work day will be postponed to the following Sunday. Please check the web site for confirmation before setting out. Steve Yorke.

Some News

News.

Due to the dreadful weather over Easter, the water switch on was delayed. The plan is to put it back on Friday. Please keep your eyes open for any leaks or drips.

I have created an Instagram account, OLD PARK FARM ALLOTMENTS, please feel free to share photographs and chats.

Jackie