Rules for Allotment Tenants
Ensure
that the Tenant:
(i)
Does
not use or permit the use of the allotments for the purpose of
any trade or business----
(ii)
Keep the
allotments neat and tidy, clean, free from weeds and well manured and otherwise
maintained in a proper state of cultivation and fertility and in good condition
(and keep any pathway or cart-track included therein or abutting thereon
reasonably free from weeds) ----
(iii)
Do not cause
or permit any nuisance or annoyance to any neighbouring property or allotment
plot nor cause or permit any obstruction or encroachment of any path or roadway
set out for the use of the allotments----
(iv)
Do not,
without the prior consent in writing of the Head of Leisure & Recreation,
cut or prune any timber or other trees (fruit trees excepted) upon the
allotments and do not take or carry away there from any mineral, gravel, sand or
clay without the prior consent of the Head of Leisure & Recreation----
(v)
Do not erect
on the allotments, without the prior written consent of the Head of Leisure
& Recreation, any building or structure of any kind whatsoever provided that
consent shall not be refused under this subsection to the erection of any
building reasonably necessary for the purpose of keeping hens or rabbits----
(vi)
Do not use
barbed wire for a fence adjoining any path set out on the allotments----
(vii)
Not to use the
allotments for the keeping of animals or birds without the prior written consent
of the Head of Leisure & Recreation except that nothing in this clause shall
restrict the keeping of hens or rabbits to the extent permitted by Section 12 of
the Allotments Act 1950----
(viii)
Do not deposit
or permit to be deposited on the allotments, or on any adjoining land, any
refuse or litter----
(ix)
Do not erect
any notice or advertisement on the allotments without the prior written consent
of the Head of Leisure & Recreation----
(x) Close
and lock the gate or gates (if any) of the allotments on
each occasion of use----
(xi)
Do no bring on to the allotments any vehicles except for the
purposes of delivering soil fertilizers or plants provided that where the
Council have provided a parking area for any class of vehicle this term shall
not prohibit its use for the parking of vehicles of that class----
(xii)
Do
not bring or permit to be brought on to the allotments any dog
unless held on a lead----
(xiii)
Yield
up the allotments to the Council in such condition as should
be in compliance with the terms and conditions of the tenancy relating thereto
upon the determination of such tenancy‑
b)
Permit any officer or agent of the Council at any time to enter and
inspect the allotments----
C) Permit the Council its
servants or agents to enter upon the allotments as and when required for the
purposes of treatment of or felling and consequent clearance of any tree over 20
feet in height----
d)
Keep
all roads and footpaths running through the allotments in a good
state of repair and condition----
e)
Ensure that
the prospective tenant receives and signs two copies of the standard Lettings
Agreement for the tenancy as provided by the Council, one signed copy to be
retained by the tenant as a record and to return to the Head of Leisure &
Recreation the second copy. No tenancy to commence until such Agreement is
signed, a copy of the Standard Lettings Agreement being annexed hereto----
2. (1)
The Council reserves to itself the right to terminate any of the
allotment tenancies by notice to quit and also the right to exercise the right
of re-entry and all other powers and remedies conferred upon them by the
Allotment Acts 1908 to 1950----
(2)
This Agreement may be determined:
(i)
By
either party giving to the other not less that three months
notice in writing to expire at any time----
(ii)
By the Council
at any time after giving one month's previous notice in writing to the tenant if
it appears to the Council that the tenant not less that three months after the
commencement of this Agreement is not duly observing the conditions contained
herein----
3. ANY notice required to be given by the Council to the tenant may be given by sending by Recorded Delivery post a written notice signed by the Council's Chief Legal and Property Officer for the time being and addressed to the tenant at their last known address or by affixing the same in some conspicuous manner on any part of the allotments.