DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Sunday 22ndSept 12 - 2 | Barn discussion & Lunch | Come along and discuss jobs for the Autumn. Followed by delicious home-made soups, bread, and cakes. |
Friday 4thOctober 2pm | Bridge | Bridge players and beginners welcome. Teaching provided. Or just come along and watch to learn. |
Sunday 6thOctober 10.30am | Maintenance Working Party | The maintenance team have been busy improving the main track from Montenotte Rd. Help needed with laying down more hardcore. Please help for an hour or more if you can. |
Wed 9thOctober 10.30 – 12.00 |
Café at the Barn | Come along for tea, coffee and cakes and a warm fire (if summer has ended!) |
Tues 15thOctober 10.30am |
Bridge | Bridge players and beginners welcome. Teaching provided. Or just come along and watch to learn. |
Sunday 27thOctober 12-2 | Barn discussion and lunch | Come along and discuss more jobs for the Autumn! And getting your plot ready for winter. Followed by delicious home-made soups, bread, and cakes. |
Sunday 17thNovember 12-2 | Winter Warmer | Our annual winter warmer gathering, lots of jams, preserves, cakes, etc. Seed swap and much more. Save the date! |
Sunday 9th Feb 2025 | Potato Day | More information to follow shorty. |
BONFIRE BAN
Following discussions at recent AGMs, the Committee has taken the decision to ban bonfires across the site. We have taken this decision now because:
- the evidence that burning is harmful both for the environment and human health is compelling;
- we have now established an alternative to burning on site by creating a successful communal composting area where tenants can take their excess green and woody waste, and
- we are acting in line with an increasing number of allotment sites and Councils that have already introduced bans.
We may consider controlled communal bonfires in designated areas on the site on specific days, with instructions of what will and will not be permissible to burn, subject to any regulations issued by Haringey Council.
This ban applies to both open bonfires and incinerators.
If you have any questions please send them to info@
HAVE YOU GOT RUBBISH ON YOUR PLOT TO GET RID OF?
Beth Brown has kindly offered to be a point of contact for plot holders who want to join forces and organise a communal rubbish removal. She will help coordinate a licensed rubbish collector through the website LoveJunk.
OPENING UP THE BARN
We would like to trial opening the Barn on a more ad-hoc basis for people who want to pop in and have a place to drink their tea and coffee. If you’d like to help with making this work please get in touch through info@
LOCAL EVENTS
Muswell Hill Autumn Show on Saturday, 21st September at 3pm at North Bank Pages Lane, N10
Highgate Horticultural Show on Sunday 29 September at 2.00pm- at United Reform Church South Grove, Highgate N6
SHA Committee
September 2024
Lots of news and information – please take the time to read!
Trading Shed
We are pleased to announce that the trading Shed will resume openings on Sundays 11-12, From Sunday 4th August. The recent survey confirmed that there is no asbestos in the roof.
Communal composting area/Working Party this Sunday 4th August
Establishing a communal composting area on Plot 83 is proving complicated. It relies on everyone who is using it following the instructions of what to put where (green waste into the BACK of the bay) and woody material such as branches in the ‘dead hedges’ around the bay. Unfortunately waste has been piled high at the front of the bay, making it very difficult to access the space at the back.
Please come and join a maintenance working party this Sunday 4th August 10.30 – 12.30 on Plot 83 (follow the signs) to help sort out the composting area so everyone can use it as intended. All welcome. Bring a fork and secateurs if you can.
We will be putting up some new, more detailed signs – please make sure you follow the instructions carefully of what to put where.
Thefts
Sadly, there has been a number of thefts of produce reported across the site. It is very distressing for tenants to discover, after all their care and hard work, they have lost their produce. We ask everyone to:
- Be vigilant. Keep an eye on your own as well as your neighbours' plots
- Report all suspected thefts, with your plot number, and an approximate idea of when the theft might have happened to info@shepherdshillallotments.co.uk so we can try and monitor where and when the thefts are occurring.
Plot 15 Communal Garden
We welcome anyone who would like to come along and help on Plot 15, cutting back and weeding on Wednesday 14th August 10-12. Tea/coffee and a slice of cake for your work.
Make sure your plot is inspection-ready
As you’ll be aware, Haringey Council regularly carries out inspections on all allotment sites, and our next one is likely to be some time in the autumn. So now is a good time to check your plot is inspection-ready, with a reminder that allotments are expected to be kept weed free and 75% cultivated (for more details of how cultivation is defined see the ‘tenants notes and responsibilities’ document on our website). Plots must also be kept clean with refuse taken from plots, pathways maintained and kept clear, and plot numbers clearly displayed.
Tool Sharpening days at Sunshine Garden Centre
Taking place in the car park at Sunshine on Monday 5th August and Monday 9th Sept. See poster with details below.
Shepherds Hill Allotments is on Instagram!
Do follow us if you’re an Instagram user.
Dates for your diary
- Maintenance working party on Plot 83 this Sunday 4th August 10.30. All welcome, please come and help. Bring a fork and secateurs if you can.
- Café at the Barn: Wed 14th August 10.30-12.00
- Discussion group: Sunday 25th August at 12.00, followed by lunch at 1.00. At this discussion we’re asking those with experience of no-dig to share their knowledge, so do come along and join in. Followed by our popular summer salads for lunch!
- Café at the Barn: Wed 11th September 10.30-12.00
- Discussion group: Sunday 22nd Sept at 12.00, followed by lunch at 1.00
Local groups with a focus on growing food
We want to start a regular feature in our newsletter to publicise local community groups that plot holders may be interested in knowing about/publicising/getting involved with. Let us know if there’s a group you’d like us to feature.
This month we mention two groups: Edible Landscapes based in Finsbury Park which aims to help Londoners grow more of their own food, with a focus on ‘forest gardening’, and Living Under One Sun, a community-led charity in Tottenham running a café and garden in Down Lane Park, with lots of food and flower-growing workshops and activities.
Enjoy gardening in the sunshine!
SHA Allotment Committee
August 2024
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