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Terms and Conditions

Allotments Terms and Conditions

Conditions of tenancy for allotments.

Tenancy agreement for the use of allotments administered by Swindon Borough Council.

Interpretation of Terms.

Definition of those persons eligible to be tenants of the allotments.

General conditions under which the allotment is to be cultivated.

The tenant of an allotment shall observe with the following conditions:

Payment of Rent

The rent of an allotment shall be paid in advance on the first day of October in each year unless otherwise agreed in writing.

For new tenants who take an allotment between October and April the full amount of rent is payable, for tenants who take an allotment after 30th April the rent is free until October.

Power to Inspect Leisure Allotments

Any member of the Council shall be entitled to enter and inspect an allotment at any time as directed by the Council.

Termination of tenancy of an allotment

The tenancy of an allotment shall unless otherwise agreed in writing terminate on the yearly rent day after the death of a tenant and shall also terminate whenever the tenancy or right of occupation of the Council terminates. The Council may terminate it after one month’s previous notice in writing to the tenant.

(i) If the rent is in arrears for not less than 40 days.

(ii) If the tenant is not duly observing the rules affecting the allotment or condition of the tenancy or if the tenant becomes bankrupt or compounds with their creditors.

(iii) If the plot is not cultivated to the required standard three months after commencement of tenancy.

The Council or tenant may terminate the tenancy by twelve months notice in writing expiring on or before the sixth day of April on or after the twenty ninth of September in any year or by three months notice in certain circumstances.

Upon termination of tenancy the tenant shall have the right to claim compensation as provided in the Allotment Acts 1922 and 1950.

Service of Notices

Any notice may be served on a tenant personally or by leaving it at his last known place of abode, by recorded delivery addressed to the tenant there or by fixing the same in some conspicuous manner on the allotment.

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