Shop Update June 2011

Price List price list 2010.pdf
This is a copy of last years price list, with some items marked down for quick sale, after you open it look in the “view” menu for rotate clockwise – it’ll save you getting a stiff neck.

We still have no volunteer to run the shop on a regular basis.

Instead we are trying to open it as and when we can – any of the committee members have access to a key to the shop, so if they are about and have time, and you have roughly the right money then they could open up and sell you something.

For the future we are looking at buying in seed potatoes, onion sets, peas & beans, to order in a similar way to Keiths compost deliveries.

Get in touch with us via the contact link if you can offer any help, or if you would like to take part in an order for next spring.

David Walker : 234 days ago

Shop opening

The shop will be open during all of the events that take place by the committee room. Our intention is to empty the shop of it’s stock until a time presents itself in the future where it may be viable to open it again.

In the meantime Ashley Down Allotment Assoc runs a well stocked shop which is open on a regular basis. The shop is be found adjacent to the Station Road entrance to the site.

David Walker : 709 days ago

Bristol Wood Recycling Project

Bristol Wood Recycling Project (BWRP) is a local not for profit social enterprise, colecting ‘waste’ wood from all over bristol, working with volunteers to sell cheap re-usable timber down at their yard on Cattle Market Road, round the corner from Temple Meads station. They sell a vast selection of all sorts of timber from pallets to lengths of joists, but perfect for allotment holders are scaffolding planks- up to 13’ long.
BWRP want to be the cheapest in town- plus everythinng you’re buying is recycled, and you’re supporting a local social enterprise- give them a call and check out their yard. 0117 972 3219; 13 Cattle Market Road (the very end of the Temple Meads end of the Feeder Road); to find them click BWRP

David Walker : 845 days ago

Bean Poles & Pea sticks

Local coppice products in stock at the shop – good value and better than bamboo for the environment and local cottage industries.

prices:-
8 foot Bean poles £4 for 10.
Two 8 foot ‘y’ sticks and a 10 foot ridge pole £2.50.
So that’s only £6.50 for the biggest & best bean rig you’ve ever seen … and it’ll last for several years – bargain!
6’ tomato stakes £2 for 10.
Pea sticks £1 for 10

David Walker : 954 days ago

Special offers

Garden Organic
AVAA pays for group membership of Garden Organic, so all our plotholders can log into the Garden Organic website for members discount, offers & information. The login name is 210142 and the password is AVAA followed by the code for the locks on our gates.

Bristol Timber

Bristol Timber are kindly offering, to genuine plot holders, a 15% discount upon presentation of this voucher – so print it off!

Website

Don’t forget to take ‘plot-holder’ proof.

Andrew Talbot : 1155 days ago