Fulham Palace Meadows Allotments Assoc.

About Fulham Palace Meadows Allotments Assoc.

Fulham Palace Meadows Allotments originated as a gift from the Bishop of London in 1916, the owners of Fulham Palace from 701 AD to 1973.

Fulham Palace Meadows Allotments Assoc. Description

Fulham Palace Meadows Allotments originated as a gift from the Bishop of London in 1916, the owners of Fulham Palace from 701 AD to 1973. There is evidence of human settlement here for some 2, 000 years, with a Roman settlement on the Meadow between AD43 and 410, after which the land was used by Saxon farmers. Due to the historical importance of the site allotment-holders are not permitted to dig below a certain depth, and growing of trees is restricted. The name Fulanharn or Fulanham is first recorded in the C7th and in 701 when the Manor of Fulham was granted to the 5th Bishop of London, Bishop Waldhere, there was a church on the site of the current church of All Saints.

In the winter of 879 Viking raiders camped on the Meadow following their defeat in battle by King Alfred. They had demolished London Bridge, the only bridge over the Thames at that time, before rowing up the Thames to Fulham and while here they dug the Moat. Fulham Palace, which is reputed to be the largest moated site in Europe, was built between 1500-20 by Bishop Richard Fitzjames, one of the earliest brick buildings in England. Henry Compton who was Bishop from 1675-1713 was a keen gardener and arranged for rare plants to be shipped back to him from the colonies of Anglican settlers he was responsible for in North America. Before the late C19th when housing development in Fulham built over much of the area it was known for its nursery gardens, particularly for specimen plants and trees, and by the mid-C19th market gardens, orchards, nurseries and grazing covered the area. Due to the historical importance of the site allotment-holders are not permitted to dig below a certain depth.

From the C8th onwards the Meadow was used as grazing land for the Bishop's animals until 1916, when the land was granted by Bishop Winnington-Ingram to the people of Fulham as part of an early 'Dig for Victory' campaign during WWI. After the War, the allotment-holders petitioned the Bishop for continued use of the land and he agreed, subject to a rent increase from 5 to 10 shillings, although in 1960 it went down to 5 shillings again. The Fulham Palace Meadows Allotment Association (FPMAA) was set up to administer the allotments, the incumbent Bishop becoming President until 1972. In 1973 the last Bishop occupied the Palace, which became a Museum run by the Council.

There are now 406 plots run by Fulham Palace Meadows Allotment Association, on average 5 rods in size (30m x 8m), half the national size of allotments but Bishop Winnington made the decision in order to give more people the chance of a plot. In 1951 2 acres of the Meadow were sold by the Church Commissioners when St Mark's School was built but in 1958 the freehold of the allotments was sold to LB Hammersmith & Fulham. In 1953 one of the allotment-holders was permitted to have a bee-hive on his plot, and others followed, but this has since been prohibited. The first female plot holder arrived in 1970, hitherto permitted tenants were male although from 20 February 1955 only married men or widowers could take a plot. It was Highly Commended in the 2006 Daily Mail National Garden Competition.

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Tenancy Renewal & Rent Collection
You may pay in advance during office opening hours 10 am to 12 pm on Saturday 15th 22nd and 29th ... or Sunday 16th 23rd 30th December 2018.
Please bring your proof of address and Freedom Pass if you have one, cash or cheque only!
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year soon...

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Macmillan coffee morning. Thank you!

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Dear Plot Holder,
We are participating in The Macmillan World's Biggest Coffee Morning
Venue The Tea Hut Sunday 30th September 2018 from 11am - 2pm.
... There are two ways in which you can participate : - You could bake a scrumptious cake, muffins, scones or a tart. The more we bake the more we make!!!!! - You can come and enjoy tea or coffee with one of the amazing bakes.
All monies raised will go to Macmillan Cancer Support.
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Sunday 30th September , Tea Hut, 11 - 14

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Keeping cool....

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Tenancy Renewal & Rent Collection
Sunday 7th and Sunday 14th January 2018
From 10am – 12pm in the Tea Hut
... Members must pay their rent in person, you are also required to sign an annual tenancy agreement, unless there are exceptional circumstances (please notify the office).
Postal payment will not be accepted.
Rent fees for 2018 are: £45 Full Plot, £35 Full Plot Concession and £25 Half Plot.
To obtain the rent fee concession (65 +) you will need to produce your Freedom Pass.
The 60 + Oyster Card is not accepted or proof of reaching pensionable age.
Payment by cheque is preferred. Cheques should be made payable to FPMAA Ltd.
Cash is also accepted. We do not have the facility to process credit/debit card payments.
Rents paid after 14th January 2018 will be subject to a £10 surcharge.
You may pay in advance during office opening hours 10am to 12pm
on Saturday 2nd,16th 23rd or Sunday 3rd, 17th December 2017.
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Sunday 03/09/17 from 1pm by the Tea Hut...

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And the results are in...

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FRIED COURGETTE FLOWERS
For the filling, take any leftover cheese from your fridge, if sof leave it as it is if hard - grate it. Add herbs to your liking and some salt and pepper. Carefully scoop the filling into the courgette flowers: you should get 2–4 teaspoons in each one, depending on size. Twist the petals gently to enclose the mixture.
Batter prepare just before cooking. Mix flower, cold water, baking powder (you may add an egg) salt and pepper. Do no over mix, and do... not worry if there are a few lumps.
Meanwhile, heat about a 6 cm depth of oil (2 inches), and dip stuffed flowers into the batter and immediately into the hot oil. Cook 1 - 2 minutes until puffed up, crisp and golden brown. Do not cook more than 3 to 4 at a time.
Serve immediately.
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Today at allotment....

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We were 100 years old last year but our neighbours are celebrating 150 years next month with a special service...

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