National Garden Scheme 2021

We are thrilled and delighted to announce that our beautiful allotments will be supporting the National Garden Scheme in 2021 on Saturday 1st May and 24th July. The first Derby City Council site to achieve such an accolade and allowing us the opportunity to support other charities doing what we love - plotting on plots (and talking!) 😍

COVID-19 Guidance November 2020

We are now in lockdown again. Whilst we are allowed to visit our allotments please ensure you follow the same rules as apply outside the gate.

  • You must only visit your plot with people from your household, support bubble or one other person from outside your household
  • Please stay at home if you are experiencing Covid 19 symptoms or have been told to self-isolate
  • Always use gloves or sanitise your hands when opening and closing the gate, using the toilet, or using any of the communal facilities, pumps, etc
  • Other than accessing your plot or the toilets please remain on your plot and refrain from walking around site
  • If you wish to use the shop, please note we are now operating a click and collect service. We are unable to serve you unless you have followed this method so please don’t complain it’s the only way we can remain operational
  • If you will be absent from your plot because of COVID-19 (or any other reason) please let the Secretary know otherwise we assume you have given up or don’t care

PLEASE RESPECT SOCIAL DISTANCING

Thank you

Green Flag Community Award

For the third year in succession, we are proud to announce we will be flying the much coveted Green Flag on site as we have been awarded with a Green Flag Community Award.

The Green Flag Award scheme, managed by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy under licence from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, recognises and rewards well-managed parks and green spaces, setting the benchmark standard for their management across the United Kingdom and around the world.

We are one of more than 2,000 sites across the country to collect the award for 2020, of which very few allotments have been recognised.

We would not be recognised but for the passion, commitment, time and energy that our fabulous volunteers give freely to the Association and its community.

Thank you to everyone who has contributed to both this award and the continuing success of our allotment site.

Glass Skip For Members

Do you have broken or unwanted glass on your plot?

Between Thurs 15th October and Sun 18th October there will be a GLASS skip on site for all members to use.

Please note, the skip is for GLASS disposal only. Do not place any other items in the skip.

Thank you

Please be community minded, let’s work together! Anyone abusing this facility may have their tenancy terminated.

The extra work created for our community volunteers

I just want to share with you all one of the many ‘hidden’ tasks completed by our group of community volunteers recently.

Concealed behind the shed of a now terminated tenant was a full trailer load of carpet and underlay, obviously from a very recent home project. This would have cost us a considerable sum to dispose of had Peter Gresham not kindly allowed us to put it in the skip he paid for recently on site.

This is not just an abuse of a plot, (and it didn’t stop with just this load of rubbish) it is completely unacceptable and an unreasonable task for the community group to have to do.

This is not a nag, merely an opportunity to show you what we sometimes have to deal with, and a request to think carefully about what you bring on site, and if you have rubbish please please take it home.

Thank you

Julia

Main Car Park

Hi Everyone. 

This message is for anyone who uses the main car park (that’s the one where the shop and store container is) so if you don’t park your car there you can stop reading now. 

Some of you may have noticed by now that the parking bay markers have been re-painted black hopefully to make them stand out a bit more. This has been done in response to comments from a few people about some drivers not parking their vehicles inside the bay markers which, at busy times, can result in the reduction of spaces available. This is something I have witnessed myself where one car managed to take up three parking spaces by parking across the markers instead of between them. Now that our Society is increasing in numbers, at busy times the car park can get a little congested so every space is vital. Because of this I am asking drivers to park in marked bays only which then means we can maximise our precious parking area. So please, try to think of other drivers and only park between the lines. 

Your co-operation in this would be much appreciated. 

Stay well, stay healthy. 

Eric Lindley 

Chairman ARDAA.

Updated Covid 19 Guidance for site - July 2020

  • You may now enjoy a walk around site however you must maintain the latest government recommended social distance at all times
  • Do NOT enter anyone else’s plot without prior permission.  Please respect the wish of others to self-isolate their plots
  • Always sanitise your hands or wear disposable gloves when touching the lock, toilet door handles, pumps or any communal facility
  • Non-member family and friends may now join you on your plot but only if accompanied by a paid-up member of the Association

CORONAVIRUS SITE UPDATE

At the moment we are extremely lucky to be able to continue to visit our allotment plots for exercise. Please follow the guidelines already issued and in addition:

  • The only time you should be walking around site is to access your own plot, or use the toilets. The toilets remain open but please limit their use wherever possible and always sanitise door handles, etc.
  • Do not walk dogs around site, keep them on your plot.
  • Only Members of the Association are allowed on site. No family or friends who are not Members are permitted with the exception of Members' children.
  • Keep children on your plots at all times. If they go to the toilet, they must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

Please follow these additional rules to keep everyone safe and well.

Thank you

 

Additional information can be found on The National Allotment Society's website