The deadline for responding to the survey is this Sunday, 10th September. For more details you can read this post survey-of-ewaa-members. EWAA Committee
Survey Results & AGM
Just a reminder that the deadline for members to respond to the EWAA survey is next Sunday, 10th September. The results will be discussed at the AGM later this month, to which everyone is invited. Below is the agenda which
SHOP NEWS!
The allotment Shop will reopen for the Autumn this Sunday, 3rd September 11.00-12.00 On their way:
Survey of EWAA members
The EWAA Committee has drawn up a short survey (just six questions) using Google Forms, to find out what plotholders think about matters that concern everyone who uses the site. Feedback from you will help the committee to decide which
EWAA Annual General Meeting – Sunday 24th September 2023
Please come and participate in the running of our allotment site! Once a year, at the end of the summer, East Ward Allotment Association members meet to decide who will run the site over the coming year, and how much
Only two more shopping Sundays to go!
The EWAA Shop does not open during August, but there are two more Sundays in July, so you can stock up on allotment supplies between 11 and noon. Typical Shop Stock HINTS & TIPS
Summer Shop Stock
The EWAA Shop will be open for an hour between 11 & 12 on Sundays until the end of July, so don’t forget to stock up on: A new supply of jumbo loo rolls arrived this week, so the toilet
More compost has arrived!
This week the EWAA Shop had re-stocked its compost, 8’ and 7’ canes, soft mesh netting, and blood-fish-bonemeal. There’s also plenty of fleece available, which you can use in this hot weather to shade your tender plants. It keeps bugs
Weed Warning
IMPORTANT message to all EWAA plotholders As we approach the height of summer it is more important than ever that you keep the weeds on your plot under control. Not only does this make cultivation easier but it is equally
Plants For Sale
This year the Restore tuk-tuk did not visit our site in May because their plants weren’t mature enough to sell, due to the cold weather earlier in the year. But if you now have gaps to fill on your plot