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I went to get an allotment and was told there is a long waiting list :(

However my friend at The Castle said its possible to pay a ?250 advance on the allotment fees to be priortised on the list. I then mentioned this inducement to the membership secretary, but he didn't seem to know what I was talking about, so now I'm still at the bottom of the list - most frustrating.

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Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > Try ?500 Bob. The 'fee' may have gone up.

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> Great, where is Camber Tennis Club? Is it in ED?


South Circular opposite the old Harvester. Next to the cricket club.

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Sue Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > You think he is?

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> Not about the bribe, but maybe about the

> allotment.

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> Benefit of the doubt and all that :))



We're talking about a fee Sue, not a bribe. Where did you get that idea from? No wonder you get your gardening and cookbooks mixed up. Who cooks books?

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Hey Bob


Looking in Sues gardening book, if you dig a perfect trench 6 feet deep, 7 feet long and 3 feet wide then you can plant and grow your own BuilderausShagaMisses which should grow a tall stiff plant that your misses can utilise whilst you spend solitary evenings dibbing in your potting shed 😎

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peckham_ryu Wrote:

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> I have some exotic crops that I need somewhere

> discreet to cultivate. If I could intersperse them

> among your prize marrows or whatnot, I could

> probably help out with the facilitation fee?



Lupins ! with apologies to monty python, grow amongst lupins, with a generator and heat lamps,

totally organic, then sell 'lupins' at the farmers market - preferably in DV, what larks !


Sue be careful you could be an accessory to these shenanigans

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