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Cole
Park Allotments
Cole Park Allotments, Twickenham Road, Isleworth
Rugby Parking for Events at Twickenham Stadium
Permission has now been granted.
All bookings go here
Many
hands make light work.
 
Previous
letter
Rugby Parking?
Nick Pratt is head of leisure and cultural stratagy in the
chief excutive's office Hounslow Council.
Below is a copy of a letter I sent him this morning making
our case and it will be forwarded to all relevant people.
For information.
Olwen Dear Mr Pratt
I am writing to you on behalf of the newly formed Cole Park
Allotments Association at Cole Park Allotments Twickenham
Road Isleworth. We are anxious to raise funds to improve
the site and see an opportunity in using a small area of
the allotments that has never been cultivated as a rugby
car park on a limited number of days per year.
As the Allotments are primarily an area for escape from the
modern world into the joys of digging and cultivating we
would only run a small car park on 10 to 12 days a year between
November and May. Only during the day and not for evening
or late afternoon events. Parking would be properly stewarded
and with whatever Insurance is appropriate.
This fund raising idea has been discussed for several weeks
and at an Open Forum last week the majority were in favour
of going ahead if the Council agreed.
This piece of land has suffered fly- tipping regularly in
the past but over the last 6 months the plotholders have
cleared the site and put up prominent notices to discourage
rubbish and encourage recycling and composting. Plotholders
also mended the fencing to stop people entering the site
to fly-tip.
We would like to use this area to generate a small steady
income. We have already raised funds by the sale of numbered
signs for the plots that has paid for materials for a large
Association notice board to keep everyone informed. Also
manure bins have been constructed to store a large donation
of manure coming in December for everyone's use.
The Association wants to broaden its outlook and seek involvement
with the local community ( promoting allotment gardening
healthy eating) and local schools (possibly local secondry
schools could be involved in either allotment gardening or
science projects on our nature reserve area). There is also
the problem of Pit Park and the Association is willing to
get involved.
The Association will apply for grants for other projects
where appropriate.
Please visit our website www.coleparkallotments.org.uk
Many thanks for your help so far.
Olwen Treasurer
Sandra Chair
PS. CIP visited the allotments yesterday and have no problem
with this area of uncultivated land being used in this constructive
way.
Jim managed to fit them in....
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