As part of the restoration of the St Ann's Allotment site, work is being carried out on First Avenue which runs adjacent to our garden. A new retaining wall, fence, and hedge is being built, along with new water piping, and the avenue being completely resurfaced. It will look brilliant when it is finished.
But one Monday when just by chance I went to have a look at the garden, I was greeted by the sight of devastation. The existing fence and hedge had gone, and what's more an excavator was still there digging away at the bank. The fence that separates us from two adjoining plots had also been tore up. Out historic shed had been dug around at the back, and it looked like shedagedon!
A site visit with Groundworks and the site manager ensued. It was agreed that the shed will make way for the retaining wall, and will be replaced by Groundworks with a spanking new shed. In the interests of I don't know what, we readily agreed, and know await delivery of the said new shed.
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