This blog site gives information on the Harpers Lane Allotments Site in Bolton. To raise an issue with the Secretary please email on harperslaneallotmentssociety@yahoo.co.uk
Tuesday, 15 December 2015
AGM Minutes 2015
AGM – 2015
Hollywood Rd. Social
Club 7.30 p.m. December 8th
There were 24 members in attendance
WELCOME AND CHAIR’S
REPORT
The Chair (Keith Worsley) welcomed the members to the AGM
and briefly outlined the main events of the year.
These included the creation of a separate Bees Group
(Lumswood Beekeepers) and the arrival of hives in the woodland area at the northern
edge of the site.
The Chair also reminded members that it is essential that
any vandalism or thefts from the plots (whether of tools or produce) are fully
reported to the police. Each plot affected must individually report their
incident to the Police. A block report by the Society is not accepted by the
Police.
SECRETARY’S REPORT
The Secretary (Margaret Jackson) began her report by thanking
the Committee for their support during her illness and for taking on a range of
duties that she normally carried out. She introduced the members of the
Committee (Keith Worsley – Chair, David Jackson – Treasurer, Kath Worsley,
Veronica Burns, Glyn Platt and Pev Evans. She also thanked Josie Bruos who had
served on the committee throughout 2015 but was unable to attend the AGM.
She then outlined the Society’s key responsibilities under
the OMA (operational management agreement) with the Council. These are:-
·
Granting Permission for the erection of
structures (lead committee member Glyn Platt)
·
Granting Permission for the keeping of chickens
(a committee role)
·
Managing the letting of plots using the Council
Waiting List, setting probation periods for new tenants, advising the council
of the successful completion (or otherwise) of probation (lead committee member Veronica Burns)
·
Handling transfers between plots on the site (a
committee role)
·
Advising the Council of changes of address (a
committee role)
·
Submitting a Monthly Report to the Council as to
the condition of the site (including mal-cultivation on individual plots (a
committee role)
The
Treasurer (David Jackson) told members that in carrying out these functions the
Society acts as the agent of the Council and decisions are made under strict
criteria set down by the Allotments Section. Plot-holders remain tenants of
Bolton Council with rights of appeal to the Council.
Plot 1 - the change in the Council’s
policy about induction for new plot-holders has made the Society’s Training
plot (#1) redundant. The plot has been amalgamated with plot 2 and the
poly-tunnel on plot 1 has been sold – the monies going into Society Funds. (This sale took place after the close of the
2014-2015 Financial Year and is not included in that year’s accounts).
The
Secretary then outlined what (in her view) were the major challenges facing the
Society for 2016.
The Site Road – this has now
deteriorated to the extent that it is a hazard to vehicles. Grants cannot be
obtained to repair it as funders see maintaining the road as a Council
responsibility. The case of a member whose car was damaged as a result of the
poor state of the road was raised and the Committee felt she might have a case
against the Council. The Secretary proposed that plot-holders might take
responsibility for the strip of road fronting their plot. The Society might
then concentrate on the two curves at each end of the site. The area in front
of the Brew Room also needs skimming and the drainage improving to prevent
flooding of the Amenities Building.
The Amenities Building – the damage to
the Amenities Building caused by the break-in in the early part of 2015 has
still not been repaired despite numerous promised from the Allotments Section.
The Secretary will pursue the matter with our Ward Councillors and if necessary
with the NAS and through the media. (Since the AGM the Secretary has been
contacted by the Allotments section. A new contractor has been appointed and it
is anticipated that the repair work and the removal of asbestos from the site
will now proceed without delay.) On a related matter the Secretary
asked for volunteers to sign up for a rota for the cleaning of the Brew Room
and toilets.
The Society Store (‘the shop’) – The purpose
of the store is to buy items in bulk and then to make them available at reduced
prices to members. A small percentage is added to the cost price and this
generates a surplus that is used to cover administration and other society
activities. The Treasurer said that the surplus raised by the shop / store
activities was £140 in 2014/5 – this is down considerably from the figures of
£300-£400 earned only a few years ago, but does represent progress after some
losses in recent years. Some items have had heavy demand – compost, canes and
scaffolding netting, but others e.g. tomato food have remained unsold. The
Committee will have to be selective in what is stocked next year, and would
welcome suggestions from members as to what should held. The Secretary asked
members to support the shop.
Communal Areas – the Secretary reported
that the Committee had identified a contractor who would take over the cutting
of the grass on the top field – this will be paid for from Society funds. The
D-area where we hold the Bonfire etc. will however still need regular strimming
and there is a need to create a storage area for wood (for subsequent burning).
Members asked what had happened to the regular deliveries of pallets and the
Secretary said that we had lost our supplier. Members were asked to suggest a
replacement. Members were reminded that the tipping of any materials (including
weeds) in the woodland areas around the site (particularly into the valley
along Moss Bank Way) is forbidden. The Council’s Allotments Section has issued
a notice to the effect that this will be treated as fly-tipping and legal
proceedings will be taken. In addition any plot-holder convicted will be issued
with a notice to quit.
Site Security – The Committee has
decided to continue with the current padlocks at least for the foreseeable
future. The Committee has decided to purchase more CCTV cameras to be deployed
around the site following a number of thefts of produce and materials this
autumn.
Other matters –
the Secretary informed members that Brian Caswell had retired from the plots
after being a plot-holder for some 30 years. The Committee had decided that (as
is customary practice) he will be offered life membership of the Society.
The Society is a member of Abas (the Association of Bolton
Allotment Societies). Abas organises the annual Bolton Allotment Awards and
this year Tony and Hazel Buckley (Plot 62A) won the Best New Tenant Award,
while David Hargraves (Plot 61) was highly commended for his efforts in
restoring that plot. They were presented with their awards by the Mayor of
Bolton (Cllr Swarbrick) at a ceremony at Astley Bridge Cricket Club in August.
Abas will this year be running the Bolton Vegetable Show
which will take place on Saturday August 27th – it is hoped members
will enter.
THERE WAS THEN A
SHORT BREAK FOR A PASTY AND PEAS SUPPER
TREASURER’S REPORT
The Treasurer presented the accounts for 2014-2015
(01/10/2014 – 30/09/2015)
The accounts had been signed off by the Society’s Auditor
Christine Hargraves. The Treasurer thanked her for her work in doing this, it
is much appreciated. Copies of the accounts will be separately posted on this
site.
The Treasurer pointed out that the major ‘fixed’ expenses of
the Society are its membership of NAS and ABAS and the Site Insurance Policy.
Membership fees have already been paid for 2016 and we await the renewals
estimate on the insurance. However the failure of Bolton Council’s ‘estates’
department to deliver the anticipated lease on the amenities building together
with the neglect of that building by the Council in 2015 means that the
‘premises’ element of the insurance will not be renewed and therefore some
savings may be possible.
The Treasurer pointed out that the Fundraising Events (Open
Day etc.) are vital to the financial health of the Society.
MEMBERSHIP
SUBSCRIPTIONS
The Committee
proposed that subscriptions be raised to £10 for under 60s and £8 for
plot-holders aged 60 or over. In answer to a question from the floor the
Treasurer said that the decision as to whether to pay the full £10 or to take
the ‘pensioner discount’ was (as it has always been) a personal choice for each
plot-holder over 60.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
The Chair reported that Josie Bruos had decided to step down
from the Committee. The Secretary thanked her for her support and efforts in
2015.
The remaining Officers and Committee were returned unopposed
to serve until the 2016 AGM–
Chair –
Keith Worsley
Secretary –
Margaret Jackson
Treasurer –
David Jackson
Committee –
Kath Worsley, Veronica Burns, Pev Evans, Glyn Platt
FORWARD PLAN FOR 2016
It was
decided that Open Day will take place on Sunday August 14th 2016.
Following
the success of the Car Boot Sale and the Spring Event in 2015 the Committee
will organise EITHER a Spring Event OR a short series of monthly Open Sundays
on the site. Details will be finalised at meetings after Xmas.
There will
be no Theatre Visit in 2016 – although the event was well supported, that
support did not come from either Harpers Lane plot-holders or the local
community around the site. In view of this and in view of the considerable work
involved in creating the venue, the Committee needs time to review the role of
Theatre productions in its programme.
PRESENTATION OF SOCIETY AWARDS
The
following Awards were presented:-
·
Albert Parker Trophy for Plot of the Year –
Craig and Janet Wall – plot 26
·
Hospital Saturday Trophy for Best Small Plot –
Eddie and Christine Bickerstaffe – plot 46A
·
Barron Trophy for Best Newcomer – Michael and
Anne Lodmore – plot 22A
·
Brian Caswell Trophy for Most Improved Plot –
David Hargraves – plot 54
·
Joan Caswell Trophy for Most Improved Small Plot
– Marie and Bob Clenton – Plot 70A
·
Walker Challenge Trophy for Best Frontage –
Susan and Tony Torkington – Plot 15
ANY OTHER BUSINESS
Mal-cultivated Plots – Some members
raised the fact that in their opinion there were a number of plots on the site
whose condition left much to be desired, and that in some cases the Committee
appeared happy to allow this to continue.
The
Treasurer repeated his earlier point that plot-holders are tenants of the
Council not of the Society. Where a plot is (in the opinion of the Committee)
not being properly or adequately cultivated then the Committee will make the
Council aware of this through the Monthly Site Report (that report must contain
photographic and / or documented evidence of the state of the plot). The
Committee then requests the Council to invoke a three stage process which may
result (if no improvement is made) in the Council serving a tenant with a
notice to quit. In the past, at Harpers Lane at least, the Council has nearly
always accepted the Committee’s recommendations.
However, it
is always up to the Council whether to accept the Committee’s opinion and
evidence and to decide whether it feels there are mitigating circumstances
which would lead to it not taking action.
In the case
of one of the plots mentioned the Committee had in fact made a report in July
of this year, the Council had (as yet) taken no action on that report. In the
case of another the Committee felt that there were strong mitigating
circumstances. However the Committee took note of the plots mentioned and will
re-examine them when inspections resume in the Spring.
Japanese Knotweed – following a
discussion it was decided to take up the Council’s refusal to take action on
the incursion of Japanese Knotweed onto the site with the Environment Agency.
Rats - following a discussion it was
decided to report the rat infestation to the Council’s Environmental Health
Department. The Committee will also investigate the purchase if rat traps for
use on badly affected plots
There being no further business the meeting
closed at approximately 10 p.m.
Friday, 20 November 2015
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The Annual General Meeting of the Harpers Lane Allotments Society will be held on December 8th at Hollywood Road Social Club. The meeting will start at 7.30 p.m.
Item will include:-
The will be pasties and peas and we will be holding a raffle to raise funds for the Society
All members are invited to attend and raise any issues that concern them about the Society and its future programme. If you have items for the agenda please email the Secretary on harperslane.coop@yahoo.co.uk or speak to any Committee member.
Item will include:-
- Election of Officers and Committee for 2016
- Setting of the date of Open Day 2016
- Planning what other events are to be held in 2016 (Spring Event etc.)
- Presentation of Society Awards
- Presentation of the Annual Reports and Accounts
- Update on the Closure of Harpers Lane Allotments Limited (the 'co-op' we originally established to run the site )
The will be pasties and peas and we will be holding a raffle to raise funds for the Society
All members are invited to attend and raise any issues that concern them about the Society and its future programme. If you have items for the agenda please email the Secretary on harperslane.coop@yahoo.co.uk or speak to any Committee member.
Monday, 21 September 2015
Thefts from Plots
We're getting thefts from plots again
Some of you will have seen the notice on the Brew Room saying that plot 8 had been raided and its crop of apples stolen.
In addition the Secretary's plot has been raided and a number of metal post holders have been stolen. Similarly Plot 1 has had a number of small grey flag stones (which again belong to Margaret) stolen. This is particularly distressing as she's off sick at present.
If anyone else is experiencing similar thefts please contact the Police and report them (however small) When the Police gave their presentation at abas last Monday they stressed how all thefts and vandalism should be reported - stress the value of anything taken (replacement value if that means more)
We hope these thefts are not the actions of any plot-holder, if they are then anyone caught will also be held in Breach of Tenancy and the Council can give a Notice to Quit.
Some of you will have seen the notice on the Brew Room saying that plot 8 had been raided and its crop of apples stolen.
In addition the Secretary's plot has been raided and a number of metal post holders have been stolen. Similarly Plot 1 has had a number of small grey flag stones (which again belong to Margaret) stolen. This is particularly distressing as she's off sick at present.
If anyone else is experiencing similar thefts please contact the Police and report them (however small) When the Police gave their presentation at abas last Monday they stressed how all thefts and vandalism should be reported - stress the value of anything taken (replacement value if that means more)
We hope these thefts are not the actions of any plot-holder, if they are then anyone caught will also be held in Breach of Tenancy and the Council can give a Notice to Quit.
Friday, 4 September 2015
OPEN DAY 2015
Open Day 2015 raised over £490 for society funds.
We have also donated £50 to dementia charities.
Although crowds were slightly down on last year (we weren't helped by the Council closing Church Rd on the morning of Open Day!) , there was a good crowd and everyone had a very enjoyable day.
We'd like to thank Councillor Andrew Martin for presenting the prizes.
Thanks to everyone who helped either putting up the marquees and gazebos or on the day on the stall and cafe and to John Burns for the photos reproduced below.
We have also donated £50 to dementia charities.
Although crowds were slightly down on last year (we weren't helped by the Council closing Church Rd on the morning of Open Day!) , there was a good crowd and everyone had a very enjoyable day.
We'd like to thank Councillor Andrew Martin for presenting the prizes.
Thanks to everyone who helped either putting up the marquees and gazebos or on the day on the stall and cafe and to John Burns for the photos reproduced below.
The Scarecrows await the visitors
Barry taking entries in the Flower and Veg Show Tent
People entering the site
"No Entry"
Inside the Show Tent
Mick and Caroline and the Burger Stall
Ella and Mark (Settle Street Allotments) and the Honey Stall
Raising Funds for Lumswood Bees
Linda at the Tombola Stall
Amenities Block and Ice-cream Stall
Cafe in the Lower Marquee
Lorenzo's Magic Show
Andrew Martin makes the presentation to the winner of the Master Gardener's Trophy
Sue and Tony Torkington winners of the Master Gardener Trophy
Home Time
Thursday, 3 September 2015
Committee Meeting 01/09/2015
The following is a brief note from the Meeting of the
Harpers Lane Allotments Society Committee held on 1st September at
Hollywood Rd Sports and Social Club
The primary purpose of the meeting was to put in place
interim arrangements for the fulfilment of the Society’s site management
responsibilities during the absence through illness of the Secretary (Margaret
Jackson).
Main points are:-
1.
1. Matters relating to the waiting list will be managed by Veronica Burns
2. Plot Transfers will be covered by Kath Worsley
3. Structures and Permissions on poultry etc. will be covered by Glyn Platt
4. Monthly meetings will be organised by Kath and Keith Worsley.
5. Pev Evans is requested to do a ‘recce’ below the bottom road to try to find out more about the incursions by deer and come back with what we might be able to do to stop the current invasions.
6. Kath Worsley will post an email from Malcolm Russell about dumping weeds and other rubbish below the bottom the road – it states that the Council will take action against any tenant caught doing so as to do so is definitely a breach of tenancy and may also be liable to prosecution for fly-tipping
7. The Bonfire Party will be on Saturday 7th November – the details will be discussed at the next Committee meeting on October 6th. In the meantime wood should be stored adjacent to the current fire site.
8. Open Day raised just over £490.00 – a cheque for £50 will be sent to a dementia charity – photos from Open Day taken by John Burns will be posted on this blog-site.
9. The Committee will purchase a new hot water boiler / tea urn for the Brew Room.
10 Kath and Keith will seek to encourage plot-holders to enter the Abas Onion and Leek Show – details on the Brew Room Window.
11 David will submit the monthly report to the Council – the August report will highlight lack of Council action on repairs to the Brew Room, the leak in the Ladies, the problem with the standpipe near plot 41 and the non-removal of asbestos from plot 64A.
12 It is intended to hold the HLAS AGM in December (as last year) but no date has been set until we know more of Margaret’s progress.
13 The Co-operative’s registration has now been cancelled – final accounts up to July 2015 will be submitted to HMRC. Any funds remaining in the co-operative’s accounts following payments of corporation tax will be transferred to Harpers Lane Allotments Society as stated in the co-operative’s constitution.
1. Matters relating to the waiting list will be managed by Veronica Burns
2. Plot Transfers will be covered by Kath Worsley
3. Structures and Permissions on poultry etc. will be covered by Glyn Platt
4. Monthly meetings will be organised by Kath and Keith Worsley.
5. Pev Evans is requested to do a ‘recce’ below the bottom road to try to find out more about the incursions by deer and come back with what we might be able to do to stop the current invasions.
6. Kath Worsley will post an email from Malcolm Russell about dumping weeds and other rubbish below the bottom the road – it states that the Council will take action against any tenant caught doing so as to do so is definitely a breach of tenancy and may also be liable to prosecution for fly-tipping
7. The Bonfire Party will be on Saturday 7th November – the details will be discussed at the next Committee meeting on October 6th. In the meantime wood should be stored adjacent to the current fire site.
8. Open Day raised just over £490.00 – a cheque for £50 will be sent to a dementia charity – photos from Open Day taken by John Burns will be posted on this blog-site.
9. The Committee will purchase a new hot water boiler / tea urn for the Brew Room.
10 Kath and Keith will seek to encourage plot-holders to enter the Abas Onion and Leek Show – details on the Brew Room Window.
11 David will submit the monthly report to the Council – the August report will highlight lack of Council action on repairs to the Brew Room, the leak in the Ladies, the problem with the standpipe near plot 41 and the non-removal of asbestos from plot 64A.
12 It is intended to hold the HLAS AGM in December (as last year) but no date has been set until we know more of Margaret’s progress.
13 The Co-operative’s registration has now been cancelled – final accounts up to July 2015 will be submitted to HMRC. Any funds remaining in the co-operative’s accounts following payments of corporation tax will be transferred to Harpers Lane Allotments Society as stated in the co-operative’s constitution.
Friday, 24 July 2015
OPEN DAY 2015
TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE HARPERS LANE ALLOTMENTS SOCIETY
Open Day will be on Sunday the 9th
of August
The gates
will be open to the public between 12.00 and 4.00 p.m.
Entries into
the Annual Flower and Vegetable Show
can be made between 9.00 a.m. and 11.15 a.m.
Classes in
the show etc. will be posted on the Brew-room wall and/or the shop door.
Please try to enter something, taking
part is the important thing
We need help with the following:-
· Donations of (washed) soft toys for
the soft toy tombola
· Donations of items for the main
tombola (including bottles)
· Books for the second-hand book stall
These can be
left in the Brew Room or brought to the shop on Sundays between 12.00 and 1.00
p.m.
On the day we’ll need:-
· Donations of surplus produce for the
produce stall
· Donations of Home-made cakes for the
café / tea-room
We’ll also need volunteers to help
with erecting the marquees in the week prior to Open Day and setting out
gazebos and stalls etc. on the morning of Open Day.
Dates /
Times etc. will be posted on the shop door.
PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN
The
Committee
Harpers Lane
Allotments Society
This year the Society's charitable donation will go towards the Bolton News' Dementia Campaign
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