Friends and supporters of The Allotment Market Stall may be interested in this event. Email the address below for more details.

Friends and supporters of The Allotment Market Stall may be interested in this event. Email the address below for more details.

We were delighted to hear this last week that GFAA retained our “Outstanding” grading within the It’s Your Neighbourhood national assessment exercise this year. Here are some of the things our assessors had to say about our efforts and projects:
“The energetic and innovative Garthdee Field Allotment Association members work tirelessly to improve and develop their site whilst engaging with a range of partners and funders. The site is a model of good practice, with meticulous planning and execution.”
Our assessors also noted these areas of special achievement:
We were also pleased that the assessors noted an overall improvement in the condition of many of our plots and recognised this with a higher score for gardening than we have been awarded in the past. Thanks are due to all of our plotters who contributed by looking after their own plots and helping with work on verges and paths and around the site generally. Likewise, this year we have had more help from plotters on Community Sundays and from our small, but growing band of volunteers from ACVO and the wider community.
A copy of the full report is attached – iyn-garhdee-2016
Garthdee Field Allotments Association has been shortlisted by Tesco to receive a grant as part of their Bags of Help Initiative. The scheme will see three community groups and their projects in our area awarded grants of £12000, £10000 and £8000 all raised from the 5p bag charge. The public now have the opportunity to vote in store to decide who should receive which of the three grants. The project with the most votes will receive £12000 followed by £10000 and then £8000.I was sorry to get this bad news from Sonya by email earlier this week:
Last Saturday, I went up to my plot (97b) with the intention of removing some bags of weeds to take to the municipal skip. Unfortunately, I slipped on the concrete paving and broke my leg and ankle bones in 3 places and will require an op to put pins in. It had been lightly raining, earlier, and I think it was a small clod of mud that I slid on, despite wearing stout shoes. It happened all so fast.
Anyway, I was wondering if you could put something on the website about safety (esp with wintry weather on the way) and advising other plotters to be careful. I wouldn’t wish this upon anyone. I am just thankful I had my friend with me as there was no one else about and I could have been stuck there, for a while, esp as I don’t have a mobile phone!
Sonya’s is a wee reminder that mishaps are only ever a step away and we all need to take care when on site or working on our plots. I am sure we will all wish Sonya all the best for a speedy recover and return to her plotting as soon as possible.
Our Allotment Association at Garthdee Field has been short-listed for a grant from the Skipton Building Society. The final award is by public vote. We hope to use the grant to improve facilities in our Community Garden and so bring the benefits of plotting to youngsters and adults with disabilities and health issues. If you could follow this link and vote for GFAA we’d be very grateful.
https://www.skiptongrg.co.uk/…/garthdee-field-allotments-a…/
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