Contacting PHAA


 

Getting an Allotment

Before taking on an allotment, any prospective allotmenteer should first read the leaflet created by the government Allotments: a plot holders’ guide”, this leaflet will help you to understand what is involved in being an allotment holder. It is important to realise that having an allotment requires on-going commitment to cultivate and maintain it to a reasonable standard. This inevitably will require a degree of physical activity and may present a challenge, particularly if the allotment has been neglected for some time. The right approach is to work a little (but often) and remember that it can take several seasons to get an allotment under control.

You don’t have to be super fit to be able to garden successfully. There are many ways of making gardening easier, even if you have a physical disability.

 

 

If you would like to contact Plymyard Hall Allotment Association then please click on the blue link below and send us an e-mail

 

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send us an e-mail using the form below

 

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