are chickens allowed on allotments ?

Started by bajmoe, June 18, 2008, 20:25:35

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bajmoe

are you allowed to keep chickens on allotments?
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bajmoe

"I think that little by little I'll be able to solve my own problems and survive."

Bluemoon

I am on mine, but I know of other areas of the country where it's not allowed. I'd contact your allotments officer.

betula

Have a look at your allotment rules.It will tell you on there.

Some do some don't. :)

davyw1

If you mean are they allowed on your plot with regard to The Allotments Act then the answer is yes.
As stated all allotments have their own rules but if they so no are they in breach of the Allotment Act by not allowing you to do so.
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DAVY

betula

Hmmm now I should imagine they have themselves well covered. :)

davyw1

The only thing i think covers it i a by-law
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caroline7758


Patrick King

in my contract that i signed it said, "i can have 12 chickens and rabbits per plot"
My hens arnt a problem on my allotment. but my cockerel is turning heads already and hes only been up there one day. if i have any problems, i will state that it doesnt say im not allowed one. im not even near a house. if i have to much trouble i will just get a small holding or sumthing. just for the chickens :D
My plot - http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,40512.0.html
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davyw1

Unfortunately you are not allowed cockerels
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DAVY

Chilipepper

Quote from: davyw1 on June 18, 2008, 22:42:28
Unfortunately you are not allowed cockerels
my allotment  neighbour has a cockrel and we are near to houses

davyw1

Tracy, My neighbour has a horse and we are no where near a race track.
It comes down to getting away with what you can till some one complains. At the other allotments in the village they are not allowed to light fires unless the wind is a Westerly wind as  the smoke alarms go off in the houses nearby.
I am not allowed to have a fire on a Saturday because of the pigeon races but pigeons are not allowed under the Allotments Act.
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Chilipepper

just stating someone has a cockrel and there on an allotment

saddad

Our rules say by agreement with the committee.. he has a cockrel as well... but we have so many foxes they are kept in a Fort Knox type of cage!!  ;D

kt.

Our council has cut down on the number of plots that have livestock to 20%.  Those that already have hens can keep them.  Any newbies wanting them will be refused.  Though they can request one of the plots which is allowed hens - as and when one will become available. 

People on our waiting list who ask for an allotment wait up to a year,  those who request an allotment which they can put hens on can be waiting 3-4 years.  My opinion would be to get an allotment, then move when one becomes free ;)
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KathrynH

When someone wanted to keep chickens on a plot on our site, members were asked to vote and the majority voted in favour. The chickens have been ther for a few years now and as well as keeping many of us supplied with fresh free range eggs, they eat may of the dug up weeds/old plants etc that might otherwise be burned or dumped as well as enjoying as many snails and slugs as you can collect.

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