Monday, 23 June 2014

Not all work and no play...


We've had a busy couple of weeks, but also had some time out to enjoy the nice weather.
We had a meeting with Storehouse last week, they are very keen to accept any vegetables grown on the site for their Friday soup day and any surplus can be used to give out to people in need of fresh food. Also Brownlow school are still very enthusiastic about having their own plot to teach the children the benefits of 'Growing your own' and they may be able to use it as part of their Gardening Club. 
The main path is now completed after several evenings and a couple of busy weekends.


Knitting in the shade!!
We spent a morning away from the allotment watching the Colour Blast Dash at the Country Park. 

Although the project is well on its way to being up and running, we need some volunteers for weeding the community bed and to help fill the raised beds with topsoil. We're planning a volunteer day for the 5th July 10-2 and we're hoping that people that can spare a bit of time will give us a hand. Also if anyone has any spare veg plants they can pop in and donate them to the project on this day. 

Sunday, 8 June 2014

Beginnings of a path...

The 8 tonnes of millwaste for the path was delivered, but as they couldn't get the lorry down far enough to put it in the site it meant moving it all by hand!!

Enjoying a cooling rain shower!
Ice cream break
Next weekend we have the sand and slabs coming to create the path. The following weekend the topsoil is being delivered. The community bed that we weeded last Summer is now very overgrown again so we're hoping for some more volunteers to help out with that as well as filling the raised beds ready for planting. We are also looking for a cheap/free greenhouse and shed.

If you'd like to help out in any way please contact us at communityallotmentmelton@gmail.co.uk. 

Sunday, 18 May 2014

May progress

                                                  Busy couple of weekends at the allotment.

The raised beds are beginning to take shape

Hannah planted the Woodland Trust trees along the fence line





Lovely weekend for hard work!

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Spring is here!

Last week we received our signed licence for the allotment. This means that the land is used on 'loan' from the council for the use of the community allotment project for the next 3 years, with a view to extend for a further period of time if the project is deemed successful. It was also a requirement of Leicestershire County Council that they have a copy of this licence in order for us the project to receive the grant from the 'Big Society' fund. Not having this has been holding us up, but we have now received part of the grant and this has enabled us to purchase the security fence.

Unfortunately upon arriving at the allotment this morning to meet with the fencing contractors we found that someone had pulled out the underground drainage pipe leaving us with another job to redo, so hopefully with this fence installed it will mean we have seen the last of the vandalism.

The fence is set back a little way from the main path in the park so it isn't too invasive but we plan to plant the Woodland Trust shrubs that were donated along the front of the fence to disguise it as much as possible. The site will be accessed with a code to enable members to come and go as little or as often as they like.



We are very grateful for the kind donation of tools and plants from Mr & Mrs Garton; the plants are currently boarding in our garden awaiting completion of their new home at the allotment. For those of us making the most of the good weather and clearing out sheds and garages, please bear us in mind if there are any spare tools no longer needed, they would be very much appreciated by the project.

Our next job is to create the raised beds. We hope to purchase and start fixing the boards in the next week or two and then begin on the path. Fingers crossed for more blue skies and sunshine in the coming weeks!

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Winter update


It's winter time and we're using the bad weather as an excuse to get the paperwork organised for the allotment project. There have been delays from the council in getting the licence amended but we have been assured that this will be with us this week. The site is still waterlogged and it looks as though more work is going to have to be done on drainage before anything can continue. We have had a quote for more extensive works, but at £2000 we are more than likely going to have to gather some volunteers in the spring and dig a trench ourselves.

We have had several meetings, one with Voluntary Action Leicestershire who were very helpful in sourcing potential grants and explaining the best way to set up a committee for the group. The probation service are keen to be involved, and we are due to meet them at the weekend to discuss how we can work together.


We have had some trees kindly donated from the Woodland trust which we plan to use as hedging, but have currently taken up residence in our garden for fear of drowning them at the allotment!

Monday, 23 September 2013

Autumn approaches....

The past month has been a quiet one for the allotment site, but today we had some great news from the council. As a condition of the 'Big Society Grant' the project had secured, we had to have at least 5 years on the licence in order to have funds released. The council today let us know that this has been agreed and the new licence documents are on their way!

This is fabulous news as it now means that as soon as we have the grant funding we can purchase the security fencing, which was a big issue as we couldn't store anything on site or do any major works without it. The delay does however mean that Summer has almost been and gone without any real physical work being done, and we will now be working our socks off throughout the Autumn/Winter if we are going to hit our target of being ready for planting Spring 2014!

http://www.meltontimes.co.uk/news/community/community-news/melton-community-allotment-project-gets-cash-injection-1-5521699?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed

It's worth mentioning the kind donations we have had from members of the public as a result of the Melton Times and 103 The Eye coverage of the project, we really appreciate all the tools and equipment people are finding in their sheds and garages for the allotment. We also have £50 worth of tools to collect from Countrywide Stores, which is a real help.

We're always looking for new people to be involved in the project, if you are part of a group that you think could benefit from using the site once it's up and running, or if you would like to volunteer your time please send us an email at communityallotmentmelton@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you.






Saturday, 3 August 2013

Work on the community bed


Whilst we are waiting for drainage to be completed, we decided to get to work on weeding the area where the main community bed is planned to go. This is the main area and will be run as a co operative. Hopefully it will be big enough for everyone to plant something but small enough to maintain.






Well earned break



There was plenty of wildlife on site this morning







Job done!