No vehicles on site until further notice
The ground is extremely waterlogged and it is unsafe to drive along the lanes
Season’s Greetings!
EWAA shop re-opens on 7th February at 11 am
Because of the difficulties of running the shop in the context of Covid restrictions we are unable to open the shop for the rest of this year. In early 2021 stock of seed potatoes, onions, garlic, shallots, and seeds will start to arrive. We’ll announce more details in the New Year, and post information on the website.
Thank you for your understanding.
EWAA Committee
NO MORE RUBBISH – SORRY!
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 it to make the most of the space, which is expensive.
Do Not Leave Timber, Soil, Green/organic matter, Asbestos, Plaster board, Paint, Noxious substances
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 |
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Between 6pm on Saturday 14/11 and 6am on Monday 16/11 several sheds at the allotment site in Cricket Road were broken into. The padlocks were removed from the shed doors, it is unknown if anything has been stolen at this stage. If you witnessed the incident, or have any information that may assist our investigation, please report online at www.thamesvalley.police.uk/ quoting reference number 43200378876. Please also check your CCTV, doorbell or dashcam cameras during the period of time of the incident for any footage that may assist our investigation. Alternatively you can call 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or email – www.crimestoppers-uk.org Please register your valuables at www.immobilise.com and encourage friends, family or neighbours to receive this type of message by registering at www.thamesvalleyalert.co.uk |
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.