
We now have a skip for disposal of:
- Metals
- Plastics
- Glass
- Carpet
Please put your ALLOTMENT rubbish next to the skip, not in it.
Do NOT bring:
- Timber
- Soil
- Green/organic matter
- Asbestos
- Plaster board
- Paint
- Noxious substances
EWAA Committee
The Committee would like to thank everyone who responded to the EWAA online survey, which was sent out at the end of August. It was the first time that feedback had been gathered in this way, and the results have definitely given us a better understanding of members’ views and concerns.
Analysis of the response to each of the six question is on display in the EWAA Shop, which is open on Sunday mornings from 11 to 12.
A big thank-you goes to the seven people who volunteered some of their time to help the Committee manage this large site. We will be in touch with you shortly!
The recent AGM approved a number of revisions to the EWAA Rules and Cultivation Requirements, so please be sure to read these.
NB – washing produce, tools, boots, etc. in the water tanks spreads disease and is not permitted.
EWAA Committee
…the EWAA allotments could feature on a local mural.
A couple of local residents, who have transformed the pedestrian alley between Howard St and Boundary Brook into “Flower Lane”, are now fundraising to pay for a wall mural by artist Lisa Curtis. The East Ward Allotments will be featured in the mural as a nod to the history of the land Boundary Brook is built on.
Community Alleyway Art Project has launched a crowdfunding page to raise the funds, so to find out more visit the JustGiving site, where you can also donate and share if you wish.
Here are three good reasons to volunteer some of your time to actively contribute to the running of the East Ward Allotment Association:
We are a community group that can only function if all members participate in running the site. This is democracy in action! Please make a start by attending the AGM and finding out about the challenges we face and the possible solutions.
At the AGM you will:
All these issues will be discussed more thoroughly at the AGM, so please come and contribute to the decision-making.
EWAA Committee
If you are coming to the EWAA Annual General Meeting on Sunday 24th and would like to propose any alternative or additional wording to either of the two draft documents, New Constitution or Revised Rules & Cultivation Requirements which we will be voting on, you need to send the text of your proposed amendment to chair@ewaa.org.uk by the end of the day this coming Thursday, 21st September.
For more information refer to the message: AGM Agenda & Survey Results
EWAA Committee
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
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 includes links to important governance files.
If you’d like to be involved in the management of the site, are keen to run a plant swap, or would like to organise a community event, please send an email to contact@ewaa.org.uk.
The allotment Shop will reopen for the Autumn this Sunday, 3rd September 11.00-12.00
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 tasks to prioritise over the coming year. We will present the results at the AGM on Sunday 24th September (AGM 2023).
NB The survey will be sent from email ewaa.treasurer@gmail.com so please add this address to your personal Contacts to make sure that it is not blocked by your mail system, or sent to spam.
The message will contain a link to a webpage where you see the questions and write your responses, so have your plot number ready!
Deadline for responses: 10th September