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Dear Gardener,

If you are not already a Member of this Allotment Association, may I inform you of the benefits which are available to our Members.

The Allotments Association has three Trading Stores in the Worthing Area these are located at:

The above stores are open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10am to 12 noon.

The Stores carry a good range of Seeds and Sundries, Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets and Shallots (in season) and Garden Accessories can be ordered if required, all at a discount to Members.

There are Overseers on the Allotment Sites, who you can consult if problems should arise and who can refer such matters to the Borough Council’s Parks Section if needed.

The Association issues a bi-monthly Newsletter to Members. There are also Social Events during the year. The Association has an Annual Show at which you can exhibit your prize vegetables, fruit and flowers, not to mention your cooking skills.

The cost of joining the Association is £5.00 for the first year and £3.00 to renew your membership on the 31st October each year thereafter.

Remember if you only have a garden you are welcome to join.

Further Information

If you would like furthur information about the Association or how to join please contact Mr K Willo at the address given below or call into any of the Associations Stores during trading hours.

The Worthing and District Allotments and Gardens Association is affiliated to the Royal Horticultural Society and National Vegetable Society.

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