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Cheltenham & District Allotment Holders Association

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Associate Membership

Did you know that you can still join if you do not have an allotment?

Non-allotment gardeners may join the Association, at the discretion of the committee, and shall have the benefits of full membership but shall not have any of the voting rights.

How to Become a Member

Apply to our membership secretary: Ms K. A. Smith, 15 Alma Close, Cheltenham, GL51 3NA Tel: 01242 257718

How Much Does Membership Cost?

The annual membership subscription is currently £7.00. Membership subscriptions for each year become due on 1st of January.
Please fill out the form below, or alternatively a membership application form/renewal form can be downloaded here. Cheques should be made payable to: C&DAHA.

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