Hawick Allotments
At first glance Hawick appears to have very few spaces for growing food but look more closely and more and yet more appear, dotted all over the town.
Scottish Borders Council have a statutory duty to provide allotments and fulfil that duty rather better in Hawick than they do in other parts of Scottish Borders with only Peebles having more allotments than Hawick.
Allotment sites | Number of allotments | Estimated waiting period |
|---|---|---|
The Gytes, Peebles | 36 | Less than three years |
Burgh Hall, Peebles | 3 | Less than three years |
Moss Park, Peebles | 6 | Less than three years |
Miller Street, Innerleithen | 6 | Less than three years |
Guthrie Drive, Hawick | 14 | Less than two years |
Wilton Park Road, Hawick | 17 | Less than two years |
This information refers, however, only to statutory allotments which are, at least in Hawick, only the tip of the iceberg. They also do not tell the whole story since some people wait more than five years for a council allotment in Hawick. The problem may be that it is necessary to reregister your interest annually. Fail to reregister and you are counted as a new registration.
There is a statutory requirement for allotment authorities to find allotment land if six or more people gather together and ask for allotments. Simply being one of six on a waiting list is not enough.
Allotment Authorities have no responsibility for managing any non-statutory allotments so yo could be on the council waiting list for years unaware that there are vacant allotments close by owned by another organisation, sometimes at a lower rent than that imposed by the council.
Allotment sites in Hawick | Number of allotments | Estimated waiting period |
|---|---|---|
Wellogate | 36 | vacancies |
Douglas Road | 14 | no waiting list |
Weensland | 11 | no waiting list |
The Village | 8 | no waiting list |
Guthrie Drive, Hawick | 14 | Waiting List |
Wilton Park Road, Hawick | 17 | Waiting List |
There are also two pieces of land which were until recently allotment sites which it may be possible to bring back into use given reasonable demand.
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