Allotment owner digs in for a 'victory'

Allotment holder Alex Mullins Allotment holder Alex Mullins

A Hampshire allotment holder is claiming victory in his long-running battle with a local authority over rent increases.

Alex Mullins, who represented more than 700 Hampshire gardeners, has had his request for a judicial review into what he viewed to be “incredibly unfair” rent increases by Eastleigh Borough Council turned down.

But the 64-year-old is still claiming victory because the original aim of his legal challenge was to stop soaring rent rises, which council bosses have not done and look unlikely to do in the future.

The battle lines were first drawn in February last year when Mr Mullins successfully challenged the council’s bid to up his fees for a plot by 60 per cent, from £25 to £40, during a small claims hearing.

But the authority launched an appeal amid speculation that the ruling could spark a flurry of similar claims in the borough – and payouts totalling hundreds or even thousands of pounds.

A judge ruled in the council’s favour after calling the original small claims procedure “wholly inappropriate” for a dispute that could have “potentially involved substantial sums of money”.

But Mr Mullins, who fronts the Eastleigh and District Allotment Association and runs a plot in South Street, vowed not to give up the fight and sought for the High Court to impose an order on all local authorities to increase rents in line with other recreational activities.

Dismissed However, a judge has ruled that the request for such a review was out of time and ruled it should be dismissed.

Although disappointed, Mr Mullins believes victory is his as the proposed increases never materialised but he has vowed to “closely scrutinise” the next rise in allotment rates by the council.

He added: “The council has decided not to increase rents in 2012 when they were due to increase and furthermore, it has been reported from a well informed source that the council will in future increase rents by the same rate of increase as other recreational activities.

“This means that the original demand and reason for the legal action has been achieved.”

Eastleigh Borough Council has always maintained that the increase was reasonable for the service it supplies, which includes water and electricity.

The council has also said that the fees amounted to 77p a week and that it was subsidising allotments by more than £70,000 a year.

No one was available for comment from the authority over the comments made by Mr Mullins.

Comments(12)

loosehead says...
9:07am Mon 11 Mar 13

exactly how many rods does he have?

ohec says...
10:26am Mon 11 Mar 13

If i were him i would keep my big mouth shut because he is very likely to finish up with a rather large amount of egg on his face, how can a council justify subsidising allotments to the tune of £70,000 a year in this economic climate, as a taxpayer i object most strongly to this subsidy when there are far better things to spend £70,000 on. E.B.C. should pursue the increase and back date it to the original increase date.

Ellwood says...
10:38am Mon 11 Mar 13

loosehead says...
9:07am Mon 11 Mar 13
exactly how many rods does he have?

............... just the one that he's just made for his own back.

ohec says...
11:46am Mon 11 Mar 13

Ellwood wrote:
loosehead says...
9:07am Mon 11 Mar 13
exactly how many rods does he have?

............... just the one that he's just made for his own back.
Nice one.

loosehead says...
12:28pm Mon 11 Mar 13

A plot or an allotment is measured in rods,
I have 6 rods & this year I pay £5.30 a rod next year it will be £6.30 a rod making Southampton's allotments self funding. my plot of 6 rods this year is £31.80 next year it will be £37.80 that is why I'm asking how many rods he has as if it's ten rods he's not paying that much at £4.00 a rod & he does get an OAP discount on his plot

sotonboy84 says...
1:01pm Mon 11 Mar 13

Moaning about paying an extra £15 a YEAR!

People like him should be told to clear off. The water and electric used would cost him more than £25 a year! Miserable turd.

loosehead says...
4:31pm Mon 11 Mar 13

sotonboy84 wrote:
Moaning about paying an extra £15 a YEAR!

People like him should be told to clear off. The water and electric used would cost him more than £25 a year! Miserable turd.
The plots have to be self funding & if you utilise the plot correctly you can save a lot of money & the veg & potatoes are fresh.
After going to Sainsburies & seen how in a month prices have gone up 55% I can't see why he's moaning?
I bought basic sausages for 65p a pack now they're 99p a pack why such an increase?

SouthamptonLegend says...
5:19pm Mon 11 Mar 13

loosehead wrote:
sotonboy84 wrote:
Moaning about paying an extra £15 a YEAR!

People like him should be told to clear off. The water and electric used would cost him more than £25 a year! Miserable turd.
The plots have to be self funding & if you utilise the plot correctly you can save a lot of money & the veg & potatoes are fresh.
After going to Sainsburies & seen how in a month prices have gone up 55% I can't see why he's moaning?
I bought basic sausages for 65p a pack now they're 99p a pack why such an increase?
Are you sure buying basic sausages from a supermarket is a good idea????

Not even the supermarkets know what's in them!!!

loosehead says...
6:29pm Mon 11 Mar 13

SouthamptonLegend wrote:
loosehead wrote:
sotonboy84 wrote:
Moaning about paying an extra £15 a YEAR!

People like him should be told to clear off. The water and electric used would cost him more than £25 a year! Miserable turd.
The plots have to be self funding & if you utilise the plot correctly you can save a lot of money & the veg & potatoes are fresh.
After going to Sainsburies & seen how in a month prices have gone up 55% I can't see why he's moaning?
I bought basic sausages for 65p a pack now they're 99p a pack why such an increase?
Are you sure buying basic sausages from a supermarket is a good idea????

Not even the supermarkets know what's in them!!!
My wife will agree with you as I was told not to buy them

elvisimo says...
8:20pm Mon 11 Mar 13

£40 for a whole year. If he doesn't like it go buy a house with a larger garden. People like this make me sick. Awful individual

elvisimo says...
8:21pm Mon 11 Mar 13

In fact boot him off and build some flats. What an ar@ehole

MiddleOfRoad says...
9:24pm Mon 11 Mar 13

Clearly someone who needs a cause in life and who doesn't appreciate how fortunate he is to have the allotment for such a modest stipend. That psychology of entitlement raises its ugly head again.
Does he reflect perhaps that it is taxpayers' monies that subsidise his precious allotment?

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