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knocker 2

Posted 9.48AM
Wed 13 Jun 2007

Confused Confused Can you tell me how far into Devon and Cornwall you looked for allotments for your competition?
Or was it yet another case of Devon and Cornwall , wheres that.?
Thank You.

 
The Tired Gardener

Posted 3.20PM
Thu 14 Jun 2007

I agree with Knocker 2, I'm a regular viewer to D.F.V and I'm
bewildered by the amount of London accents, no trips to the
North-East?
As said many times on your programme, there are over
10,000 allotments in the UK, surely they all can't be in
the South?

 
malki alki

Posted 6.00PM
Thu 14 Jun 2007

i have to agree. with the tired gardener and knocker2 that the north-east/west-yorkshire does'nt get shown on the program. as tired gardener says we do have allotments up here, so why not give us ago in the competion so we can have a bite of the cherry. Frown

 
tara hymas

Posted 9.31PM
Thu 14 Jun 2007

I also live in the North East, County Durham, Wink and my husband and I are allotment holders also, one of many in my area, in fact there are 5 allotment sites in our town alone, so lets hear it for the North East

 
keenbug

Posted 12.05AM
Fri 29 Jun 2007

hang on everyone, didnt the allotments have to enter themselves, then get shortlisted somehow to become the ones chosen for the program?
i'm sure i kept hearing the presenter say how well such and such had done to be chosen from the hundreds of entrants?
i'm not certain how the allotments entered, but if they had to enter themselves, lets not forget it would have taken co-operation and communication to get it all done before deadline. alot of plotholders dont socialise and alot are too busy.
so maybe the ones on the program were chosen from the ones that entered.

 
 
 

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