We have reached skip capacity. PLEASE don’t leave any more rubbish.
DISPOSAL OF ALLOTMENT RUBBISH
The EWAA committee has hired a skip, for site rubbish only, to get rid of unwanted: Metals, Plastics, Glass, Carpet.Please leave items beside the skip, which is near the Shop Lane gate.DON’T load the skip yourself: Committee volunteers will pack
Tool found: is it yours?
This cutting tool was found on the site earlier this week. If it belongs to you, please contact the membership secretary by email membership@ewaa.org.uk
PLEASE REPORT DAMAGE & LOSSES
Overnight on Saturday several sheds on the EWAA allotments were broken into and ransacked. If your plot was affected please report the incident to the police. Allotment Sheds Broken Into in Oxford Between 6pm on Saturday 14/11 and 6am on
Please Shut & Lock the Allotment Gates
A reminder that everyone must lock the gate as soon as they come onto the site, and again when they leave. This morning several plot-holders found that their sheds had been broken into overnight, so please be particularly vigilant.
No Work Parties During November
At this time of year the EWAA Committee traditionally calls for volunteers to help with autumn jobs such as cutting back bramble in the car parks, litter picking, and tidying the hedgerows. This type of group activity is not possible
Please join us at the EWAA 2020 AGM – Thursday, 29th October, 7.30 pm
An invitation to the online AGM (via Zoom) has been emailed to all plot-holders. You’ll be able to join the meeting from a computer, a tablet, or a smart phone. If you haven’t seen the message please look in your
No Mains Water During Winter Months
Just a reminder that the water supply to the allotment troughs normally goes off when the clocks change, so this will happen on Sunday 25th October this year.
Shed break-ins
There has been a spate of break-ins on the allotment site over the last couple of days. Please let Chris Clifford know if your shed or greenhouse has been broken into, and if anything has been stolen or broken. The
COVID: Oxford Red Alert
Many members will be aware that Oxford has now been pushed to ‘red alert’ status, due to the rising rate of infection.This is a reminder for us all to take additional care when on the allotment site to: wash hands