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Many plotholders have been sent a Notice to Quit in error, on the mistaken basis of non-payment of allotment fees and charges for 2019/20.

Affected plotholders who have contacted idverde have been told that this was due to a known system error and a formal acknowledgement/apology will be sent to those affected. Notices to quit sent in error can be ignored.


Berkeley Homes have, again, kindly donated and delivered to the Site a number of pallets for the use of plotholders on their plots. Berkeley Homes are currently developing Wimbledon Hill Park on Copse Hill.

The delivery of about 16 palettes is to undeveloped Plot 111 beside the Cottenham Park Lane gate.

Wooden pallets have a number of potential uses on a plot, including building a compost bin - a vital feature to reduce valuable green waste leaving the Site. See the links page for links to advice about how to use pallets to build a bin. Berkeley Homes themselves have used other pallets to create benches for builders working at Wimbledon Hill Park.

Many thanks to Theresa Dale, Office Manager and CSS Co-ordinator for Berkeley Homes, and her colleagues for this further generous gift.


Everyone is invited to the CPAGA

Christmas Party

featuring a pop-up art show - free entry!

Sunday 1 December 2019 11.30 am in the John Gray Centre (the Shop will close at 11 am).

Please join us for a glass of mulled wine, seasonal nibbles and festive garden cheer.

Food to share is very welcome or just come along!

You can also browse beautiful, affordable paintings, drawings and photographs to suit all tastes. Prices from as little as £ 20. A percentage of art sales will be donated to MertonVision, a local charity supporting visually impaired children and adults.

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