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p-bates4 | 03:14 Fri 19th Oct 2012 | Law
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Due to illness and now a broken ankle. I have been unable to maintain my plot. Now facing eviction! Can I fight decision?
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Does the allotment provider know why your patch is in such a mess?
Have your fellow holders complained?
Have you got a plan for getting it back under control?
When do you think you will be gardening there again?

If you have just vanished from sight for a length of time without anyone knowing what is going on or what your future plans may be, it might...
09:31 Fri 19th Oct 2012
Does the allotment provider know why your patch is in such a mess?
Have your fellow holders complained?
Have you got a plan for getting it back under control?
When do you think you will be gardening there again?

If you have just vanished from sight for a length of time without anyone knowing what is going on or what your future plans may be, it might explain why you have been served with notice to quit.
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Thank you woofgang. Great advice. Will write a letter to the council
There are long waiting lists (several years ) to get an allotment so those that look like they are not being used are reallocated. You need to contact the council and explain why you can't maintain it at the moment, they may give you more time to sort it out.
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Thanks EDDIE51. I am going to contact the council

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