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Allotments
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) guidance
The National Association of Allotment Holders has issued the following advice to tenants:
- Keep hand sanitiser in your shed and wash your hands regularly.
- Use hand sanitiser before opening and closing any gate locks
- Observe 'Social Distancing' with each other (2-3 meters).
- Do not share tools
- Minimise the contact with each other for example no handshakes
- Do not wash your hands in water troughs
- We recommend that all communal facilities are closed.
- Get government guidance if you do need to clean an area that has been visited by an infected person.
- If you have livestock on the site and must visit twice a day, take a photograph on your phone of your livestock. Based on what is happening in other countries you may eventually have to print off a government form to leave the house but if challenged it would be good to be able to show a photograph of where you are going.
- Plan ahead to ensure that you have food and medication delivered to you during this time
- Stay away from vulnerable individuals such as the elderly and those with underlying health conditions as much as possible
- If you display any symptoms of coronavirus stay at home and self-isolate for at least 14 days or until your symptoms have passed.
Allotment announcements
- Allotments Action Plan - Recommendations and Actions (pdf)
- Allotments Action Plan 29th September 2021 (pdf)
- Allotment Site Cultivation Inspections timetable (pdf)
- Main hedge cutting work is scheduled for October
- Allotment Condition Survey 6th June 2021 (pdf)
- Tenancy Situation table May 2021 (pdf)
- Allotment Site Secretaries Meeting 25th May 2021 (pdf)
- Tree works 5 year programme (pdf)
There are numerous allotments sites throughout Hastings and they remain as popular as ever. In this section you can find out about how to apply for a space and how we manage the sites.
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