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  <title><![CDATA[Billesley Lane Allotments]]></title>
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    <title><![CDATA[Forum problems]]></title>
    <link href="http://billesleylaneallotments.webs.com/news.htm?blogentryid=4469112"/>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[There appears to be a problem with the forum host; clicking on 'forum' will take you to a 404 error page. I do not know the reason for this, but I apologise for any inconvenience while it is being sorted.<br>]]></content>
    <id>http://billesleylaneallotments.webs.com/news.htm?blogentryid=4469112</id>
    <published>2009-2-21T17:21:00UT</published>
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    <title><![CDATA[Binswood Allotment Society]]></title>
    <link href="http://billesleylaneallotments.webs.com/news.htm?blogentryid=3580436"/>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<P>Binswood Allotment Society has asked us to post a link to their site, so here it is:</P>
<P><A href="http://www.binswoodallotmentsociety.co.uk" target=_blank><FONT face=Arial size=2>www.binswoodallotmentsociety.co.uk</FONT></A></P>
<P>Please do go and have a look and sign their pettition!</P>]]></content>
    <id>http://billesleylaneallotments.webs.com/news.htm?blogentryid=3580436</id>
    <published>2008-6-17T03:56:00+0100</published>
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    <title><![CDATA[Completely fantastic news!]]></title>
    <link href="http://billesleylaneallotments.webs.com/news.htm?blogentryid=3472179"/>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: left; font-family: Arial; font-weight: bold;" class="EC_art_head1" id="EC_divTitle"><font size="4">Golfers left in the rough in fight over 
allotment land<br></font><div class="EC_art_locationwhite" id="EC_divAuthor">By Shahid Naqvi, Bham Post 20th 
May 08</div><br style="font-weight: normal;"><div id="EC_divArtBody" style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Allotment holders in a Birmingham 
suburb are celebrating the reclamation of some of their land after seeing off 
another expansion bid by an exclusive golf club. Moseley Golf Club has been in a 
longrunning battle to expand on to Billesley Lane Allotments, which is located 
on land it acquired at the start of the Second World War. 
</span><p style="font-weight: normal;">A decade ago the club, in Kings Heath, announced it wanted to terminate 
allotment leases on the land because it wanted to build a golf driving range. 
</p><p style="font-weight: normal;">Birmingham City Council, however, stepped in to save plot holders by using 
special powers to compulsorily purchase the land in a bid to protect it from 
development. 
</p><p style="font-weight: normal;">A public inquiry followed after the golf club contested the order and a 
compromise was eventually reached which saw about two thirds of the allotment &#150; 
enough for 35 plots &#150; taken back by the club three years ago. 
</p><p style="font-weight: normal;">The land was left to go fallow until last year when the club put in a 
planning application for change of use on the site, a move which was taken by 
the remaining holders as a clear indication of intent to develop on the two-acre 
site. 
</p><p style="font-weight: normal;">City planners rejected the application in September, but the golfers appealed 
against the decision. Yesterday, the club announced it was withdrawing the 
appeal, giving fresh hope to the allotment holders that the lost land could now 
be returned back to use for growing. 
</p><p style="font-weight: normal;">Geoff Bainbridge, chairman of Billesley Lane Allotments Association, said: 
"This gives us a bit of hope that we may be able to get it back one day. It also 
sends a message to developers everywhere they can't take over allotment land 
because it will be protected under planning laws." 
</p><p style="font-weight: normal;">Mr Bainbridge said demand for allotment land was far greater in the local 
area than that for golfing. 
</p><p style="font-weight: normal;">"We have more people on waiting lists than we have tenants," he said. 
</p><p style="font-weight: normal;">"Most of the sites around here have large waiting lists. We have had huge 
community support. If you compare allotments and golf courses there is no 
comparison in terms of green issues and sustainability." 
</p><p style="font-weight: normal;">Allotment holder and campaigner Mark Jackson added: "The demand for 
allotments here is as high as it is anywhere in the country. 
</p><p style="font-weight: normal;">"If we couldn't defend it here it would be impossible to defend it anywhere." 

</p><p style="font-weight: normal;">Moseley Golf Club, which has about 400 members, last night said it had 
withdrawn the application after receiving legal advice. 
</p><p style="font-weight: normal;">Martin Knowles, club secretary, said: "The legal advice was we probably 
wouldn't win the appeal. We were advised not to proceed with it. 
</p><p style="font-weight: normal;">The land will probably have to go back to allotments. I am not sure what the 
long term plan is." 
</p><p><span style="font-weight: normal;">The club has got hundreds of members who live in the local area. We wanted to 
extend our practice facility and we can't do that now," said Mr Knowles. "It is 
a shame. We are not against the allotment holders. But locally there seem to be 
many allotments."</span></p></div></div>]]></content>
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    <published>2008-5-24T16:48:00+0100</published>
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    <title><![CDATA[MGC Appeal Planning Permission]]></title>
    <link href="http://billesleylaneallotments.webs.com/news.htm?blogentryid=3344022"/>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<P class=MsoNormal>You may be familiar with events at Billesley Lane Allotments. In September 2007 the City Council refused a Planning Application from Moseley Golf Club to develop the land they had reclaimed from the allotments in 2005.</P>
<P class=MsoNormal>This bold move by the City, whilst not returning our lost allotments, could be seen as a defence of threatened, leased, allotment sites in the city. It said to potential developers think twice before you take over land because you won&#146;t be allowed to develop it, under current Planning Rules (the UDP).</P>
<P class=MsoNormal>MGC has now appealed against this decision, and the case will be heard by a Planning Inspector. Your support would be greatly appreciated , either as an individual or an organisation.</P>
<P class=MsoNormal>Please write in support of the City&#146;s decision , perhaps emphasising the high demand for allotments and their health and social cohesion benefits, to:-</P>
<P class=MsoNormal>Ms Jenny Howard (Case Officer)<BR>The Planning Inspectorate<BR>Room 3/22-Eagle Wing<BR>Temple Quay House<BR>2,The Square<BR>Temple Quay<BR>BRISTOL<BR>BS1 6PN</P>
<P class=MsoNormal>You need to send 3 copies before 26<SUP>th</SUP> May 2008</P>]]></content>
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    <published>2008-4-26T09:43:00+0100</published>
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    <title><![CDATA[27 hits!]]></title>
    <link href="http://billesleylaneallotments.webs.com/news.htm?blogentryid=3045480"/>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[This week has seen twenty seven visits to this site which makes it possibly the second most popular website I've made.<br><br>Anyway, please don't forget you can contribute to the site. See the forum and contact pages for details (also the questions and answers page).<br><br>Naomi<br>]]></content>
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    <published>2008-3-02T08:29:00UT</published>
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    <title><![CDATA[Email, website, seed potatoes, onion sets, bark chippings, straw bales, manure]]></title>
    <link href="http://billesleylaneallotments.webs.com/news.htm?blogentryid=2956994"/>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[Hello everyone,<br><br>At last I have got round to putting all your addresses onto a group. Only six of our tenants are not on Email. So Billesley Lane Allotments Association is just dragging itself into the 21st century.<br><br>Is there anyone out there who could create a website? I wouldn't then have to contact you, and you could have the website on your favourites and look at it every day!!!<br><br>I ordered seed potatoes but they are now all sold. If you ordered some you can collect them from the Shop. Badgers nurseries on the A435 have a good selection, they also have onion sets at &#163;1.10 for 50 sets.<br><br>You may have noticed the piles of bark chippings,they have been delivered from the car park of Moseley Rugby Club, these are to spread around the green shed area and I was hoping to have a working party on Saturday 23rd. Can you spare an hour between 10 and 12.(I'm sure children will be able to help)<br><br>Finally, can I remind you that the small pile of chippings, and the straw bales in the green shed are for the use of allotment holders&nbsp; and the manure is for sale at &#163;1 a barrow load.<br><br>I look forward to seeing you all during the next few weeks.<br><br>Geoff<br><br><span style="font-style: italic;">(Posted by Naomi)</span><br>]]></content>
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    <published>2008-2-15T18:54:00UT</published>
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