In keeping with EWAA tradition, the mains water will be switched on for Sunday 28th March, marking the move to British Summer Time.

EWAA members are again permitted to burn allotment waste on their plots, so the usual rules apply. Note in particular:
Please consider your neighbours, stay close by while the fire is burning, and douse it with water before you leave the site.
EWAA Committee
Dear Members,
Following such a prolonged period of persistent rain the ground at the allotment site remains extremely soft, so the weight of vehicles would still damage our grass lanes. Thankfully, the ground is drying out, so providing we have better weather over the next couple of weeks, we should be able to announce good news in time for the Easter bank holiday. We will let you know, so please look out for a further update.
In the meantime:
Thank you for your understanding!
EWAA Committee
This is a reminder that we all share responsibility for the communal EWAA paths.
When the earth is waterlogged and soft, we exclude all vehicles from the site to avoid damage to paths. There are clear notices on the gates stating this. We would ask all members to respect this rule.
Please help us by reminding anyone you see trying to drive through the gates that it is not permitted at the moment.
Thanks for your cooperation.
EWAA Committee
Sadly, as the EWAA Shop is unable to open during lockdown we won’t be selling the items that normally go into the ground early in the year. Local shops such as Wilko and Homebase often stock seed potatoes and alliums, as do some garden centres. Charlton Park Garden Centre in Wantage hopes to offer a good selection – phone and online orders only!
https://www.charltongardencompany.co.uk/shop/Seed_Potatoes_2021.aspx