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Deputy Mayor to Attend Hailsham Allotment Society Open Day

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Photo (aerial view) of Harold Avenue allotment site 

The Hailsham Allotment Society will open its doors to members of the public on Saturday 13th June from 10am to 3pm for its annual open day, which will be officially attended by the Deputy Town Mayor, Cllr Colin Mitchell.

The open day will take place at the Battle Road allotment site and be attended by representatives from local groups involved in healthy living, as well as Hailsham FM.

Members of the Allotment Society will be on hand to answer questions and display the wide variety of vegetables and fruit grown on-site, helping to raise the profile of allotments and why it is beneficial to have one.

Refreshments will be available and vegetables and flowering plants will be available to purchase.

“I’m delighted to have been asked to attend this important event,” said Cllr Mitchell. “The Allotment Society’s open day is a great opportunity for people to see the plots, talk to the allotment tenants and learn a few tips and techniques for growing their own!”

“Experienced allotment holders will be happy to answer visitors’ questions about growing fruit and vegetables, and also give suggestions and advice on how to get started with an allotment.”

“We hope to see lots of people come along on the day and see what is on offer.”

Terry Miller, a long-term member of the Hailsham Allotment Society commented: “It’s that time of year when we can show off some of Hailsham’s allotments and invite the general public to come and see what is involved in maintaining a plot and also have any questions answered about growing fruit and vegetables.”

“Anyone with an interest in allotments and growing their own food is welcome to attend and enjoy the open day.”

At present, the Council manages 97 plots on three sites in Hailsham: Battle Road (57 plots); Station Road/Common Pond (13 plots); Harold Avenue (27 plots). Standard plots are 3 or 5 rods in size.

Rental costs are: £24 per annum (3 rod size) and £41 per annum (5 rod size). A £50 deposit is requested for newly registering plotholders, which will be refunded at the time of cessation of allotment tenancy (provided the plot is left in a satisfactory and rentable condition).

To request being added to the allotment rental waiting list, please contact Karen Giddings (Corporate Services Manager) on 01323 841702 or send an email.


Enquiries relating to this media release

Terry Hall, COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
Hailsham Town Council, Market Street, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 2AE
Telephone: 01323 841702 | Email: terry.hall@hailsham-tc.gov.uk