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Allotment inspections, notices and ending your tenancy

Find out about allotment inspections and notices, and what to do if you've received a notice.

Inspections

Allotment inspections

When your plot will be inspected, and the level of cultivation required.

More about Inspections

Notices

Allotment notices
The different notices you could receive and why we issue them.
What to do if you’ve received an allotment notice
If you fail an inspection you'll receive a notice, you have 28 days to put things right or we could end your tenancy.
More about Notices

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