Well at least the sun was out today, can't say that it was dry because as Jane posted the plot is pretty much been turned into a mud pit. So now the task of rebuilding and sorting the mayhem out has begun.
After five and a half hours I have managed to tidy the plots up quite a bit, still loads and loads to do. Had to shift so much rubbish that the digger had dug up from the banks, old pallets, metal poles, and loads of plastic bags and sheeting.
I'm getting there now slowly, I'll be rebuilding the pallet compost heaps in a new location and are now stacked ready for the new build on plot 120.
Still have to move the shed back into a proper location, but it's still to muddy to do that and I'll need plenty of help to shift it anyway.
We have also had a good news from the Allotment committee, in that we will NOT be charged next season to plot 120 and this was confirmed by the Allotment chairman on site today.
As well as the good will gesture of not having to pay for plot 120 next year, Our site Plot Secretary has had a phone around and some of the other site holders have given us permission to harvest kale and Brussels from their plots to replace what was plowed into the ground.
So all in all I'm feeling a little better. Once the shed is moved back and the pallet compost bins are rebuilt I think I just might be able to forget about the whole nasty situation.
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