Rushden Echo & Argus, 19th February 1932, transcribed by Kay Collins
Rushden Allotment Association - Scheme for Assisting Unemployed - Substantial Balance in Hand
The annual meeting of the Rushden Permanent Allotment and Small Holdings Society was held at the B.W.T.A. Hall, Rushden, on Wednesday evening, Mr Tom Swindall presiding.
The chairman presented a report to the effect that last season the committee took part in the Government scheme to assist the unemployed and partly employed with seeds and tools, a number of members taking advantage of these facilities. This year the Government was not taking part, but the scheme was being taken up by the Society of Friends in connection with the National Allotments Society.
Mr Swindall added that any allotment holder in the town could take part in the scheme, but all applications would have to go through the Society.
The report also stated that the Society had become affiliated to the National Allotments Society, taking two shares, and had taken part in the formation of a County Federation, which, the committee thought, would prove a very useful organisation.
The condition of the Society continued to be satisfactory. The whole of the land was let with the exception of two or three plots in “Short Stocks”, but the committee regretted that in the matter of cultivation there was room for improvement on some of the plots.
Land under cultivation exceeded 161 acres, and the membership on December 31st was 1041.
Mr W Gutteridge (secretary) presented the balance-sheet, showing a profit of £56 and a balance of £2,511. Rents amounted to £226, and the nominal value of the land was £1,493.
Reference was made to the condition of the road near the Town Football Club’s ground, and Mr Swindall stated that the committee were prepared to meet the other parties concerned, and would pay a good share towards putting the road in proper repair.
It was decided that the judging of member’s plots should take place on the last Saturday in June or the first in July.
Messrs T Swindall (president), C S Wooding (vice-president), and W Gutteridge (secretary), with the five retiring committee members, were all re-elected, as were the members of the judging committee.
Nine new members were admitted at the meeting.
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