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  Issue No. 2108 Online Edition Tuesday 22 May 2012 
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Ascension : EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST – TWO BOATS GARDEN ALLOTMENTS
Submitted by The Islander (Ascension Island Government) 12.02.2009 (Article Archived on 26.02.2009)

The Ascension Island Government invites expressions of interest from people living and working on Ascension Island for an allotment(s) for recreational gardening at what was known as the Old Garden Club, below Two Boats Village.

 

ASCENSION ISLAND GOVERNMENT

  

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST – TWO BOATS GARDEN ALLOTMENTS

 

The Ascension Island Government invites expressions of interest from people living and working on Ascension Island for an allotment(s) for recreational gardening at what was known as the Old Garden Club, below Two Boats Village.


There are 8 allotments sized 7m x 15m immediately available.  Irrigation water is provided to the site boundary and a standpipe within the site. 

 

A fee of £20 per plot is payable annually commencing 1 April and ending on 31 March.

 

Rules for the Allotments can be obtained from the Administrator’s Office by telephoning 7000 extension 100.  Enquiries or requests for clarification should be addressed to Cathy Cranfield, Administration Manager.

 

Expressions of interest should be sent to the Administration Department by no later than Friday, 20 February 2009.  Allotments will be allocated on a first come basis. 

 

Ross Denny

Administrator

Administration Department

Georgetown

9th February 2009

 

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