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Lynwood Road Allctrnents
The Fruits of Summer - marrows, runner beans, sweetcorn, lettuce, nicootiana etc
There is general perception thatallotments are a North of Englandiirstitution or a left over relic of The Digfor Victory campaign during WWII, butthere are today literally thousands otthriving allotment sites in the South Eastproviding recreation and the opportunity tcr
grow fresh and organic produce for localpeople from a wide variety of backgroundsand experience.
trf designated as an ,Ailotment Site, theAllotrnent Act of 1922, which uses thedefirrition for an allotment garden as " anctilotment not exceeding forty p<tles in,xtent which is cttltivateri by the occupier, tr the protluction o!' vegetables ar .fruitt:rops for consLrwLplion b1; hirnse.lJ'ttr ltis
fami.!y" alst-r designates StatutoryAilotr.nent Sites as iegall,v pr'otected localamenit_v areas.
'Tire Earcugh i.f F.irrrbri'-lge h:rs tiiirleen
such sites and in 1990 encouragement wasgiven by the Council (and by Cllr. R uthI-yon in particuliu') for these to become selfmanaged and the Lynwood Road sitebecame the first pioneering activist to get
these new ventures off the ground. A smallgroup of enthusiasts on the site createcl aconstitution and fbrmed an Association(The Lynwood Allotment Association) ofall the plot holders. It then negotiated a
nrodel lease on behalf of its members wilhthe EBC for Trustees to take over themanagement of the site as a whoie- Sincethen, in the following years ali sites inElmbridge have proceeded in a similarfashion relieving the Council of financialand administrative burdens to become seifcoltained and self managed Associations.
Seif managernerrt e ncouragesenthusiasrn and creates a sense ofrw!-ie{ship witich ailows plot holdeLto
panicipate in the mai@ement of their sitc
Ir u *hol.. lt has created a bettercommutrity spirit and provides a base
which aisoiimply allows opportunities "to
get things done". In the case of the
Lynoonod Allotment Association AGMs
utt held and committee membersappointed to take on the responsibility of
the tease and in parlicular for the letting of
plots, collection of rents, expenditure of
mainienance costs' and the organising of
work teams and social meetings etc'
Lynwood Allotments consist of some 90
niots locateci in a quiet secure cul-de-sac in
a woodland setting between Manor Road
North and Portsmouth Road' off Claygate
Lane in Long Ditton. All plots are close to
a water tupfty and a number of powered
tools are available for its members'
For those who would like to take uP
growing their own fresh produce or srmply
ivant tJ enjoy the exercise ihere is ample
opportuniiy to stafi a ne$ plot and to nieet
a group of friendly meffItiers wlth whom to
share the exPerienceJulie Laing recommends "growing your
own organic produce locally"' Joan
F{arlow has ha.l her allotment tbr over 27
vears and is still growing slrong' Paul'Bartlru grows wtrndedtrl coioudul da'hlias
and copious amotrl)ts o{'gooseherriet atrti
Delia iidewood has a bird leeder hanging
frorn her shed that she attends even if she
is not digging and delving'
h few plots are still available and ccst
as little as f15"- P.a-Alryone who woulcl like to jcin in anC
can c.rmmit a i'ew hours a week (whether
in time for the 2002 grorving season or lbr
o 1u,". date) to enjoy the benefits ofcultivating their own plot should cofltact
Julie Laing on82242249
Tony Johannsen
I-ynwood Road Allotment Assc'ciationChaimran